Is the six-month-old baby's stool forming normal?

Whether the baby's stool is normal or not depends on the different feeding methods of each baby. Under normal circumstances, when the baby is six months old, the stool has taken shape, but we can't judge the baby's health from only one aspect. Several different feeding methods, the baby's stool will also change.

First of all, if it is a breast-fed baby, the feces will be golden yellow or yellow, and it will be a very uniform paste, and there will be a little yellow feces, which will be granular. Sometimes it will be thinner, the color will be greener, but there is no smell. Usually defecate two or four times a day. What food the mother eats during this period will also have an impact on the baby's stool.

Secondly, if the baby is artificially fed. Feces are often grayish yellow or yellowish, which is relatively dry and thick, because milk contains a lot of protein, and the feces also have a very obvious odor, and there may be white casein clots. Stool about once or twice a day, easy to constipation. At this time, you should pay attention to drinking more water for your baby when breastfeeding.

In another case, the feces of mixed-fed babies are soft and yellow. When the amount of starch food increases, the stool will also increase, the viscosity will be slightly reduced, slightly dark brown, and the odor will be aggravated. When various kinds of vegetables, fruits and other complementary foods are added, the stool looks similar from the outside. When adding vegetable puree for the first time, a small amount of green stool is often discharged.