An article provides a guide to baby poo colours and consistencies in the first months of life, describing what's normal and when parents should consult a doctor.
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HuffPost article on baby poo, with photos from La Leche League GB, explains normal colours and consistencies from meconium (black/tar-like, first 48 hours) to weaning poos (solid, brown, smelly at 6 months), covering breastfed vs formula-fed differences, and warning signs like white poo (possible liver disease), bloody stools, or green frothy poo (potential cow's milk protein allergy).
First seen Jun 2, 2026
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
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