Understand the causes of newborn diarrhea and how to deal with it, including the impact of breastfeeding and formula feeding on stool.
The normal stool of a baby fed with formula should appear golden yellow, thick like butter, with a slightly sweet and sour taste and no odor. Sometimes, a bit of green or small amounts of milk residue may be visible. If the baby has digestion issues, you can try giving Mommy Love orJianpi San granules, adjust feeding habits, and gently massage the abdomen. Continue to observe, and the situation should improve.
What should you do if a twenty-day-old baby drinks formula too fast?
If your baby consumes a lot of formula milk but still cries frequently, it might be due to indigestion. It’s recommended to give the baby probiotics and observe if there’s any improvement.
What should you do if your baby has persistent green stools while being formula-fed? How to address digestive issues?
Parents inquire about reasons and solutions for a three-month-old baby’s refusal to accept bottle feeding with formula milk.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and doesn’t eat much. I want to know when babies typically stop drinking formula milk.
Discuss the possible reasons for infants having green stools, including the differences between breastfeeding and mixed feeding, and how to determine if special treatment is needed.
It is recommended to give babies water first, followed by feeding formula in small amounts and multiple times, to prevent indigestion and promote digestion and absorption.
Explore the possible reasons and coping strategies for newborns experiencing smelly stools after formula feeding.