When I was a doctor
I never really understood parents’ preoccupation with their baby's poop. They
would come to clinic or A&E with one of a million different problems but
somehow the conversation would eventually turn to poop...
"It's a bit
yellower than normal"
"It's
definitely more green than I've seen it before"
"There's more
of it"
"There's less
of it"
"It smells
more"
"It smells
different"
Etc
Etc
Invariably followed
by them whipping out a day old nappy for me to inspect...
Well, now I'm a
parent I've also become obsessed with poop. It starts on day 1 when everyone
tells you baby needs to pass meconium by 48 hours. Then it continues during the
first week as everyone knows the best way to tell a breastfeed baby is getting
enough milk is by the poop changing from black to mustardy colour. And so
another poop-obsessed parent is born…
There are some
occasions when bringing a nappy as evidence can be very useful:
- if the poop was
very pale
- if the parents
thought there might be blood present
So this is my
rundown of poop colours and what they *might* mean. If you have others please
add in the comments section and I can edit this list accordingly. Obviously if
you are ever worried then see your doctor or health visitor.
White - this is abnormal. Your baby should see a
doctor ASAP
Yellow/mustardy – pretty normal for a baby
Green – this can reflect too much foremilk in a
breastfed baby so try keeping them on the same breast for a bit longer, rather
than switching sides too soon. Sometimes poop also looks more green if your
baby has a tummy bug
Brown – if weaning… welcome to the world of
nearly-adult poop. Not nearly as nice to change as yellowy baby poop, smell is
much worse, but (for us anyway) there tends to be a lot less leakage so outfit
changes rarely needed
Black – if your baby is a newborn and it is super sticky
and “tarry” then this is meconium. If your baby is older and this is a new
thing then it might be blood which has passed though your baby’s gut (which is
why it is not red) – see your doctor
Red specks –
this could be food your baby has eaten if weaned or could be blood. If you
think it’s blood then see your doctor – there are lots of common reasons why
this can happen but you don’t want to miss the super serious ones so get your
baby checked
Anyway so I will
leave you (look away quickly if you're either easily offended, overly sensitive
to baby poop or are currently eating....)
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(Hopefully they've
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With a picture of
one of Doof's more "interesting" poops. I've never seen a two-tonal
poop before. How about you?!
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