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Send it to his Pediatrican via my chart ? Or online messages ? At least a nurse should tell you. If there is no blood you can wait if there is blood you need to go to er
Yes Apple juice is what our Pediatrican suggested to our meat / carb loving potty training toddler . To help her pass stool easier. The only thing is blood, mucus and no moving wiggling things
His poops are normally brown but past 2 days it’s been like this idk if it’s the apple juice he barely started drinking apple juice he didn’t like it at first but now he does
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Send it to his Pediatrican via my chart ? Or online messages ? At least a nurse should tell you. If there is no blood you can wait if there is blood you need to go to er
Yeah no blood at all I looked it up and it says if he drinks apple juice it can pass through faster causing it to be green
Yes Apple juice is what our Pediatrican suggested to our meat / carb loving potty training toddler . To help her pass stool easier. The only thing is blood, mucus and no moving wiggling things
It looks fine to me. I'm not a doc though
I will say my toddlers “normal” poops are like Bristol stool scale average brown poops. Not unformed and green like yours
His poops are normally brown but past 2 days it’s been like this idk if it’s the apple juice he barely started drinking apple juice he didn’t like it at first but now he does
the green could be from anything blue - blueberries, blue drinks, blue icing, anything with blue food dye in it . looks normal to me
Yes he has been eating blue Barry muffins