Yep! And if you haven't seen it already, be prepared for a lovely rainbow of colors your baby will be pooping too! ;-)
2006-08-25 15:58:25
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answered by LadyJag 5
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This should help:
If diarrhea occurs you should watch your baby carefully for signs of dehydration-a serious illness in infants and young children. If you see these signs, call your pediatrician. You also want to make sure she drinks lots of fluids, but do not feed a "clear liquid diet" of sweetened beverages-their high sugar content can make diarrhea worse.
LiquiLytes® from Gerber can help. It contains just the right balance of electrolytes to prevent your baby's dehydration by quickly restoring fluids and minerals. And now there's new LiquiLytes® Instant Mix Powder. Convenient single-serving pouches are easy to make and store, and taste great.
Diarrhea can also lead to diaper rash. So be sure to change your baby's diaper often. Gerber Baby Powder with its unique roll-on dispenser can help keep your baby's bottom stay dry, fresh and comfortable. For best results, try rolling powder directly in diaper.
2006-08-26 12:38:19
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answered by NO♥NAME 5
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That is a lot. But if it's not watery, red, white, or black, then it's normal. Have you noticed the gas worse with some foods? It may be an allergy. You should call the doctors office. Usually a nurse will answer your question right away.
2016-03-27 06:18:49
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answered by CherylAnn 4
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yes. my daughter started these a few weeks ago, the first couple days of having bananas she pooped 3-4 times a day instead of her usual 1! but now everything is back to normal, until i introduce a new food. lol i'm not going to try sweet potatoes again for a loooong time!!!!!
2006-08-25 17:20:49
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answered by .*AnNa*. 3
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Yes. Solid foods make them poop more than breastmilk or formula. Before my baby started solids, she would poop only once a day or every other day. Since solids three times a day, she poops three times a day. No need to worry. It's completely normal.
2006-08-25 15:49:47
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answered by dixiechic 4
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Perfctly normal for your baby to poop more often. I feed my baby organic baby foods, and I noticed a difference when he had non-organic foods. The non-organic food poops were smellier and larger, because of all the additives and things your body wasn't made to digest! Also when introducing a new food will make your baby poop more cause his/her body just wants to get rid of it.
2006-08-25 17:57:18
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answered by tashagrace24 2
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Yes my baby has started recently also. I see a big change in the frequency of her bowls.
2006-08-25 20:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah cause it is solid food and it makes his stomach full.. if he has more than 3 bms a day that wouldnt be normal and u should talk to his doctor. 2-3 bms is fine. veggies makes his bms easier too , so it could be a reason. good luck
2006-08-25 15:50:56
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answered by sasa 4
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Yes it is normal
2006-08-25 16:27:51
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answered by hotmama 3
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yup. more solids more sh**...poop. more fiber in the diet. also baby moving around now....more activity will probably make her metabolism quicker.
2006-08-25 15:52:48
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answered by Crystal F 1
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