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  1. "The stool colors we worry about are white, gray, black and red,” says Dr. Phen. Red or black stool may mean there's bleeding in the GI tract. White stools could be a sign of liver or pancreatic disease.

  2. 27 Νοε 2021 · Black baby poop may mean nothing critical, but sometimes it can be a sign of health problems your baby's going through. Keep reading to know when you should worry and when you shouldn't.

  3. 13 Μαΐ 2022 · Your newborn's very first poop, called meconium, is greenish-black and tarry. Breastfed poop is yellowish, soft, and seedy; while formula-fed poop is thicker and brownish in color. Solid food poop has more substance and a stronger odor.

  4. 22 Ιαν 2024 · Various factors can cause changes in the color of a baby’s stools. Common colors and their causes include: Black. In newborns younger than 1 week, black is a healthy color for stool. After this...

  5. Red and Black Stools. Lots of foods, drinks or medications may make the poop red or black, and it is not concerning when foods do this. For example, beets and artificial fruit juice can make the poop red, while licorice, blueberries and Pepto-Bismol® can make it black.

  6. 7 Δεκ 2021 · Blocked bile ducts in babies can lead to light gray or pale yellow stool. An all-milk diet, however, may also lead to white stool, as can certain medicines. Black poop might be a sign of stomach bleeding because stomach acid might turn blood into a dark tar-like color, Dr. Molina says.

  7. 14 Οκτ 2024 · Baby Poop Colors: What Do They Mean? If it’s brown, yellow or green, there’s typically no need to worry, but call your pediatrician if your little one’s stool is red, black or white. As a new parent, you expect to change hundreds — if not thousands — of poopy diapers.

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