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Tmi photo alert! Is this poo normal? 11mo with suspected intolerances

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ilovetosleep · 18/03/2015 12:50

I hope this link works. dS2 is 11 months and on dairy/egg/gluten exclusion. He is bf and on 2-3 meals a day but eats small quantities, bfs a lot at night. Eats lots of fruit but some meat too, sometimes struggle with carbs though. I reintroduced soya recently but mainly into my diet, and only as an ingredient to stuff ie a bit of tamari in cooking/soya lethicin in snacks etc, he has a few spoons of soya yoghurt a week. Since then we have had an unsuccessful wheat trial which involved diaorrhea and severe night time stomach cramps. That was a month ago and his poos still look like this, and int every other day. Before that having been on the exclusion diet since 6 months, he pooed after each mealtime and a fairly solid ish pasty poo.

Is this a sign that there is still an intolerance or is it within the realms of normal? Debating whether I should cut soya again. Sorry for gross pic - hv useless and just said sloppy poo /undigested food can be normal but ds1s weren't like that and tbh she doesn't really believe me re intolerances anyway....

Tmi photo alert! Is this poo normal? 11mo with suspected intolerances
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dementedpixie · 18/03/2015 14:33

looks in the realms of normal to me. My 2 always went 2-3 days between poos from a couple of months old. Pooing after every mealtime sounds a lot to me.

ilovetosleep · 19/03/2015 21:57

Thank you pixie Good to hear. I just think they seem so sloppy and I remember DS1 having proper poos by now and tipping them into the toilet! These are so messy. I guess he is still having more milk than solids so not surprising...

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hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 19/03/2015 22:09

Looks like a normal poo to me too. The Bristol Stool chart can be a useful tool for assessing poo.

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