thread: Watery poo?

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    Watery poo?

    DS is exclusively bf.
    Lately his poo has been watery.
    Still yellow/mustard colour, but watery.
    No texture to it like it should have.
    He's happy & healthy with plenty of wet nappies & growing great, but is it something to worry about??

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    Anyone?

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    SOunds like he may have a touch of a tummy bug....See if you can get into see your local GP

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    if it is v watery maybe pop to the gp to be safe.... any other symptoms? vomiting? etc etc
    is he taking in enough fluid? i assume so as you say wet nappies ok.//
    if it has been going on for a while they may want to take a sample and test it??
    sorry not much help...

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    Mt DD is the same ATM... We had a tummy bug go through the house and she seemed fine but this week she has had really runny poo's. No vomiting. I thought it could be cos she was teething also or maybe cos i've been eating chocolate or something else???

    If your conceren see the GP... My GP said as long as she had wet nappies, not dehydrated, throwing up or had a temp then it was ok... But as i said get checked out just to be safe.

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    No, nothing else. No other symptoms.
    It's just that it looks like he only fluffed in it?
    The rest soaks straight into the nappy.
    Just a yellow mark & a few sticky bits on his bum.
    I was a bit worried it'd have something to do with my milk.
    Its been over a week. Maybe 2.