After Drinking Formula, Child’s Stool Turns Black, Can They Receive a Vaccine?

After a week of consuming formula milk, the child’s stool first turned black and then green, which may indicate dyspepsia. Although vaccination is administered through subcutaneous injection, it is recommended to do so only when the digestive system is normal. It is suggested to temporarily switch to a combination of breast milk and formula feeding until the child’s digestive system recovers, and then return to full formula feeding.
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