Green stools in a 3-month-old baby can be caused by various factors, including the type of formula they are consuming or dietary changes if breastfeeding. It may also be due to the baby digesting more bile, which is naturally green. In some cases, green stools can indicate a rapid transit through the intestines, often linked to a mild gastrointestinal upset. However, if the green stools persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a pediatrician.
Lactose intolerance is diagnosed by a test of the baby's stools (poo) and a blood test. Signs that a baby may be lactose intolerant are the baby's stools are frothy and green in colour, the baby may pull their knees up to their tummy and be irritable and unsettled, or if the baby is breastfed the baby may be constantly on and off the breast but not gaining weight.
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The baby could have either blue or green eyes.
Cyan(baby blue) :)
Blue Yellow Green
pink and lime green
Around 3 or 4 months usually
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
If both parents have green eyes, it is likely that the baby will also have green eyes. Green eyes are typically a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the green-eyed gene for the baby to have green eyes. However, there is still a chance the baby could have a different eye color if there are other eye color genes present in their genetic makeup.
If you are breastfeeding, your baby's stools will be mustard colored, seedy, and runny. If you are formula feeding, they will be tan colored and soft. Formula-fed babies' stools are firmer than breastfed babies but they should not be any firmer than a peanut butter consistency. Some moms say that a breastfed baby's poop doesn't stink. It has a distinct smell that some describe as sweet but it still has an odor Every now and then the notorious green poop may show up in your baby's diaper. You may take a look at it and ask yourself "how'd that get there?" There are many different causes for green poop. More than likely, if your baby has green poop, it's nothing to worry about.
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