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KellyElly · 09/07/2012 11:12

My DD is 2.8 and has recently been doing quite a few green poos. They are normal consistancy and regularity and she seems fine in herself - eating, drinking normally etc.

She has a pretty healthy diet but not so good with veg - just potatoes and peas, eats loads of fruit - blueberries, grapes, bananas, strawberries and still has cows milk in the morning an evening. Only drinks water or diliuted apple juice.

Are green poos normal? I don't want to rush her to the doctors for no reason as my doctor has a bit of a habit of over prescribing for any minor ailment.

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BoysBoysBoysAndMe · 09/07/2012 11:19

Blueberries make ds1 poos green

Completely normal. Could it be that?

Feminine · 09/07/2012 11:29

I have heard its quite common in that age group.

My dd3 still gets days when its like that too.

Toddler tummy ~thats all. :)

KellyElly · 09/07/2012 11:50

She eats loads of blueberries so could be that. That's good to hear that it's normal for many toddlers :)

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