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Is That Normal?! The Weird World of Baby Poop

It can be hard to tell what’s normal from what’s not when it comes to a baby’s poop. From its color to its consistency, come learn alongside Angel Laketa Moore (@thatchickangel) everything you should be paying attention to. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more Seeker Baby! https://bit.ly/SeekerBabyPlaylist » Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com So meconium is your newborn’s first poop. And it has a very sticky, thick, dark green color, almost like bile. It contains amniotic fluid, intestinal cells, bile salts, pancreatic enzymes, and so much more. And babies typically will pass this meconium in the first few hours, or within a day after birth. After your baby clears out all that meconium, regular pooping starts! You’ll notice your baby’s poop becoming thinner in consistency and lighter in color. Any earth tone is common. So parents will go like, the color is orange, the color is green, the color is like leafy color—totally normal for it to be any color earthtone. Eventually, in breastfed babies, you may see more yellow, seedy stools. Formula fed babies may have more of that greenish stool... Now, Dr. Mona says there are two colors to look out for: black and white poops. This could be a sign of old blood, meaning not fresh blood, but blood that's somewhere in the digestive tract that we don't know about or that was kind of digesting and now they're pooping it out. Now if your child has white poop and looks yellow in the skin. This is a red flag because this can be a sign of jaundice and an obstruction in the biliary tract. The biliary tract is what gives us our colors of poop. And, of course, red, bloody poops are RED FLAGS! #babies #infants #poop #seeker #science Read More: Bowel Movements in Babies https://www.uofmhealth.org/health-lib... "By 6 weeks of age, your baby may not have a bowel movement every day. This usually isn't a problem as long as your baby seems comfortable and is healthy and growing, and as long as the stools aren't hard." The Ultimate Baby Poop Color Chart https://www.parents.com/baby/diapers/... "Your baby's bowel movements will have a wide range of colors that hint at overall well-being. Use our visual guide to understand the difference between green poop, black poop, yellow poop, and everything in between." Study finds toxic in baby diapers https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifes... " As a diaper is in direct contact with the external genitals of infants and toddlers for several months to years, there is a possibility that phthalates can enter the bodies of babies through dermal absorption and can cause adverse health impacts on the children." ____________________ Seeker Baby breaks down everything we know about the science of babies, from conception to early development. This series connects engaged parent communities across the web, delivering well-researched information about pregnancy, childbirth, and newborns in an entertaining, digestible, and relatable way. Seeker empowers the curious to understand the science shaping our world. We tell award-winning stories about the natural forces and groundbreaking innovations that impact our lives, our planet, and our universe. Visit the Seeker website https://www.seeker.com/videos Seeker Baby on Facebook: https://bit.ly/seekerbaby Subscribe now! https://bit.ly/seekersubscribe Seeker on Twitter   / seeker   Seeker on Facebook   / seekermedia   Seeker http://www.seeker.com/

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