Go to the nearest Hospital Emergency (A&E) Department or phone 999
1 or more today – dark green brown or black in colour and quite sticky.
2 or more today-less black in colour and more green with possible brown or yellow too. Softer and less sticky.
At least 2 per day – yellow/ mustard colour and very soft and may look like it has ‘seeds’ in it.
At least 2 per day – yellow/ mustard colour and very soft and may look like it has ‘seeds’ in it.
Some babies poo at every feed and some may go twice a day. If your baby is exclusively breastfed, under four to six weeks of age and having less than two poos a day (minimum of the size of a £2 coin), then contact your midwife or health visitor.
Babies that are exclusively breastfed, after approximately six weeks of age, can go for several days without passing a stool. If your baby is feeding well and gaining weight then there is no cause for concern. Formula milk fed babies: Some babies poo more often but usually once a day as a minimum. If your baby is feeding well and gaining weight then there is no cause for concern.
It is unlikely that an exclusively breastfed baby will be constipated. However, if your baby is struggling to have a poo and is constipated, please phone your Health Visitor for advice.
Continue care at home. If you are still concerned contact your Community Midwife or call NHS 111 – dial 111.
The first baby poo is thick and black/green and very sticky. There might be several nappies that look like this or just one or two.
There will still be the black poo for a couple of day but it will start to get a bit more green and less thick.
As the milk starts to travel through your baby's tummy you will start to see the poo change to a green/brown colour and it will start to have little bits that look like seeds in it.
Once the baby is feeding more you will find the poo turns a brown colour and is quite loose. It will continue to have little bits in it that look like seeds.
The poo will turn very yellow with small 'seedy' bits in it. It can be very watery in an exclusively breast fed baby which is normal.
False menstruation or pseudo menstruation is harmless. It is a very light bleed from the vagina in some baby girls. It comes from the effects of your own hormones on her system, and it soon stops.