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Mucus in your baby's poop is usually normal – but not always - MSN
Mucus in baby poop is very common and usually no cause for worry or treatment. But if there's a concerning reason for the mucus, your baby's doctor can help you address it.
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What Your Baby’s Poop Says About Milk Protein Allergies - MSN
Baby Poop and Milk Allergies: What's the Link? Whether your baby is breastfed or formula-fed, what's inside their diaper could be a major clue to food intolerances.
It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta tell you about what's in your child's diapers. Here's a guide to the baby poop changes you'll see over the first year.
Meconium is the dark and sticky first poop from your newborn baby. Here's what to look for in meconium poop and signs of meconium aspiration.
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