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My three weeks old baby girl poops yellow watery p**p , is it normal she is breast fed.?

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I am breast feeding her she sleeps well and burps enough after each feed. My only concern is , is it normal for three weeks old babies to have yellow p**p that also watery and when would u see a solid p**p?

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  1. totally nomal you have nothing to be worried about.

    if it get frothy or bubbly then you need to see someone.

    bubs probably won't have any real soild pos until she is on solids


  2. Thats how all 3 of my childrens p**p looked, and they were all breast fed.

  3. its normal no need to worry  

  4. completely normal.  My sons p**p was always watery or not at all solid and varied in color from yellow to green, depending on what I had eaten.  He started on some solids about a month ago and his poo still isn't really solid, even though it's gotten more solid than it was!

  5. This is what it's supposed to be like!  When you start feeding her solids it will become like, ahem, yours.

  6. How watery?

    It's normal for baby's p**p to be runny (mine were pretty much like yellow curry sauce in consistency and colour).

    Solid p**p like an adult does? Way after mine started solids - when she first had carrot it used to come out the other end looking exactly the same as when it went in :) Could easily be not until 9 or 10 months old.

  7. Welcome to the wonderful world of rainbow p**p. This is very normal.

    Congrats

    It will keep changing.

  8. Ah yes, I remember those poops. Would go all the way up the back and stain every piece of clothing.

    Its normal to have the watery p**p. and yellow is a good colour for breast fed babies. It starts to get a little thicker in a couple of months, then once you start solids holy smell batman.

  9. Yes, it's completely normal. For a breastfed baby, you won't see a non-runny poo until after she starts solids. My daughter was bottlefed and didn't have a formed poo until after she started solids at 6 months.  

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