View Full Version : We have poop!
TamiKakes
09-10-2018, 08:06 PM
We have poop! They aren't solid yellow poo's, more like mouse droppings......
Normal? If not what could be the issue?
Javarat
09-10-2018, 09:12 PM
No, this is good. It means he is moving stuff through.
As the last of the mother's milk leaves him it will shift to yellow.
Which means new food can get to the parts of the intestines that use it to make him grow.
TamiKakes
09-10-2018, 09:43 PM
No, this is good. It means he is moving stuff through.
As the last of the mother's milk leaves him it will shift to yellow.
Which means new food can get to the parts of the intestines that use it to make him grow.
Even tho it's been a 6 days? I found him around 7am Tuesday morning
Spanky
09-10-2018, 10:24 PM
I have to say you have started multiple threads over the past few days, all for the same baby so the information is not in one location or easily located... so I am sure I have not read all the different threads so don't have the complete picture.
But, from what I read he has been pooping for many days now, so I take the comment "even tho it has been 6 days" to refer to the dark color of the poops.
If you have been feeding Esbilac (the powdered version) poops should definitely not be that dark. They also look small and dry like a dehydrated baby would poop. I suggest providing additional hydration (water) in between feedings until the plump up an turn to gold.
TamiKakes
09-10-2018, 10:31 PM
Thank you. Im sorry, Every time I continue to post in a thread asking questions they get unanswered. :dono
Spanky
09-10-2018, 10:44 PM
Thank you. Im sorry, Every time I continue to post in a thread asking questions they get unanswered. :dono
Ok, fair enough. But in fairness, you are leaving questions directed to you unanswered in some of those other threads before moving to a new thread...
TamiKakes
09-10-2018, 10:48 PM
I was the last one to post in any of my threads and even 2x with no answers. I dont know how else to get my questions/concerns answered. Sorry I'm just worried and if I am doing something wrong want to fix it as soon as possible. That's all.
Spanky
09-10-2018, 11:07 PM
Sometimes there are multiple posts and it can be easy to overlook questions experienced folks that were trying to help you had asked... make sure to read all the posts, not just the most recent. :thumbsup
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