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*This is TMI* FTM is this normal?

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Bittersweet12 · 31/05/2020 20:02

Sorry for the absolutely vile picture but I'm just so confused.
My baby is 17 days old, her poos the last few days have been wetter than they were at the start, Is it normal for them to be so loose? Only seems to be once or twice a day, but I thought they were meant to be a little thicker? When I took her nappy down I saw some actually come out and it did look like water! But then the nappy in total looks like this, does this look norm to you?

*This is TMI* FTM is this normal?
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aimzxd · 31/05/2020 21:00

My son is mixed fed. Some times he has thicker nappies, sometimes watery like this, and if I have a curry it ends up escaping his nappy. Looks normal to me.

attillathenun · 01/06/2020 09:31

Is your baby breastfed or formula fed? Breastfed babies have more liquidy poo I would say. Your picture looks quite normal to me colour wise. As long as baby is quite happy within themselves and doing plenty of wet nappies I wouldn’t worry Smile

Gobbycop · 02/06/2020 13:48

Looks fine to me, ftp here also with a 6 month old.

Seen all sorts of crazy goings on in his nappy including exactly this.

If she's feeding and going regularly and putting on weight then I would worry.

Oh and the most important thing, congratulations on your baby, enjoy every minute.

Ilovearcticroll · 02/06/2020 20:33

That looks completely normal for a breast fed baby's nappy. All three of mine's were just like that, until they went onto solids when they almost immediately became more solid and like "proper" poo.

Gobbycop · 03/06/2020 20:02

Sorry rather bad typo, wouldn't worry not would.

MichelleOR84 · 08/06/2020 17:34

My DS’s poo was pure liquid until he was 6 months and started solids .

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