Hopewho
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I have questions and though I have found many threads that cover the topic of green poop, none have quite covered my exact situation. Let me start by saying sorry if TMI but I included a picture so someone may be able to help.
Here is the cliff note version: I messed with my 10 week olds formula by combining two different formulas in a bottle (only 2 bottles on two separate days) I mixed Enfamil Newborn with Enfamil Gentlease and his poop changed. It went from the consistency of tooth paste and a yellow color to being an army green and very watery like diarrhea. He does not act like he is in pain, he is gaining weight, he has 8 to 10 wet diapers a day and his pediatrician said he is fine. He has us adding Florestor (a probiotic) to two bottles a day for 10 days. We are on day 7 and though his poo is getting a little thicker and the green has gone from a very dark army green to a clay green color I am still worried about it. It has not change very much nor very quickly. Does anyone have a similar experience that they could offer advice or tell me how long it took for your LO to go back to normal and if you just had to wait it out or if you had to do something?
Here are all of the details:
My son Jaxon is 10 weeks old. He was ebf for the first three weeks but because he never latched on and the milk was pumped, once my husband returned to work I had to switch him to formula. I just couldn't keep up. By the time I change, fed, burped my son, put him back to bed, pumped, labeled/stored the milk, and cleaned/sterilized my breast pump equipment my son was waking up to eat again. I tried it for several days and once the no sleep caught up to me to the point of feeling sick, I just couldn't do it anymore. So while we were in the hospital, before my milk came in, Jaxon was being supplemented with Enfamil Newborn and we were sent home with several bottles. At the point I could no longer feed him breast milk we decided to put him back on the Enfamil Newborn formula. For days Jaxon was fussy and seamed to be in quite a bit of pain from gas so we switched him to Enfamil Gentlease. Two days later he was a happy, content baby and we knew it was the best formula for him. On 11/28/11 (Jaxon was just over 7 weeks old) I thought his digestive system may now be able to handle the Enfamil Newborn formula that we had left over. We had two open containers of the Newborn formula that were almost full. We had left one at his grandmothers house before we switched to Gentlease so we bought one and two days later she brought the other back. Just after buying the second Newborn formula is when we discovered we needed to switch to Gentlease. As you know formula is very expensive and because the Newborn formula listed ingredients that Gentlease did not that I thought would be beneficial to his digestive system I decided to add a scoop of the Newborn formula to one of the bottles. Up to this point Jaxons poops were the consistency of toothpaste and a yellow color. It was a 6 ounce bottle so it had 2 scoops of the Gentlease and 1 scoop of the newborn. I only added the Newborn formula to the one bottle and none of the others. The very next day his poop had turned a very funny green color but of the same consistency. I repeated the process that day by adding one scoop of the Newborn formula to two scoops of Gentlease in a 6 ounce bottle to only one bottle of the day. The very next day on 11/30 Jaxons poo was an army green color and runny like diarrhea (picture attached). At that point I decided not to add any more of the Newborn formula and just throw it away. I thought it would go back to normal in a day or two but here we are 3 weeks later and it has not. Here is the rest of the poo schedule:
12/1 no poo
12/2 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/3 no poo
12/4 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/5 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/6 no poo
12/7 Green, watery poo (looked like it was getting thicker and the smell was very mild)
12/8 no poo
12/9 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, went back to the very wet stuff)
12/10 no poo
12/11 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, still very wet)
12/12 no poo (Jaxon had his two month appointment and I talked about the poo to the pediatrician. I even showed him a picture. Becasue Jaxon is gaining weight, is not dehydrated and does not appear to be sick in any way the Dr said that even though it was not a "normal color" not to worry about it too much but told us to get Florestor {a probiotic} and add to his bottle twice a day for 10 days).
12/13 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad but still very runny - first day of the probiotics added to 2 bottles a day)
12/14 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad - looks thicker but still runny)
12/15 no poo
12/16 Green, watery poo (does not smell bad, thicker but still runny, a lighter color green and had specks of yellow "normal poo" throughout. Looks just like 12/14 only with the yellow poo. Picture attached).
12/17 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, about the same as 12/14)
12/18 no poo
12/19 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, about the same as 12/14
I know the Dr said not to worry but I just can't help it. Why is his poo so different and why wont it go back to "normal"? Does anyone have a similar experience that they could offer advice or tell me how long it took for your LO to go back to normal and if you just had to wait it out or if you had to do something?
Thanks so much.
Hope
Here is the cliff note version: I messed with my 10 week olds formula by combining two different formulas in a bottle (only 2 bottles on two separate days) I mixed Enfamil Newborn with Enfamil Gentlease and his poop changed. It went from the consistency of tooth paste and a yellow color to being an army green and very watery like diarrhea. He does not act like he is in pain, he is gaining weight, he has 8 to 10 wet diapers a day and his pediatrician said he is fine. He has us adding Florestor (a probiotic) to two bottles a day for 10 days. We are on day 7 and though his poo is getting a little thicker and the green has gone from a very dark army green to a clay green color I am still worried about it. It has not change very much nor very quickly. Does anyone have a similar experience that they could offer advice or tell me how long it took for your LO to go back to normal and if you just had to wait it out or if you had to do something?
Here are all of the details:
My son Jaxon is 10 weeks old. He was ebf for the first three weeks but because he never latched on and the milk was pumped, once my husband returned to work I had to switch him to formula. I just couldn't keep up. By the time I change, fed, burped my son, put him back to bed, pumped, labeled/stored the milk, and cleaned/sterilized my breast pump equipment my son was waking up to eat again. I tried it for several days and once the no sleep caught up to me to the point of feeling sick, I just couldn't do it anymore. So while we were in the hospital, before my milk came in, Jaxon was being supplemented with Enfamil Newborn and we were sent home with several bottles. At the point I could no longer feed him breast milk we decided to put him back on the Enfamil Newborn formula. For days Jaxon was fussy and seamed to be in quite a bit of pain from gas so we switched him to Enfamil Gentlease. Two days later he was a happy, content baby and we knew it was the best formula for him. On 11/28/11 (Jaxon was just over 7 weeks old) I thought his digestive system may now be able to handle the Enfamil Newborn formula that we had left over. We had two open containers of the Newborn formula that were almost full. We had left one at his grandmothers house before we switched to Gentlease so we bought one and two days later she brought the other back. Just after buying the second Newborn formula is when we discovered we needed to switch to Gentlease. As you know formula is very expensive and because the Newborn formula listed ingredients that Gentlease did not that I thought would be beneficial to his digestive system I decided to add a scoop of the Newborn formula to one of the bottles. Up to this point Jaxons poops were the consistency of toothpaste and a yellow color. It was a 6 ounce bottle so it had 2 scoops of the Gentlease and 1 scoop of the newborn. I only added the Newborn formula to the one bottle and none of the others. The very next day his poop had turned a very funny green color but of the same consistency. I repeated the process that day by adding one scoop of the Newborn formula to two scoops of Gentlease in a 6 ounce bottle to only one bottle of the day. The very next day on 11/30 Jaxons poo was an army green color and runny like diarrhea (picture attached). At that point I decided not to add any more of the Newborn formula and just throw it away. I thought it would go back to normal in a day or two but here we are 3 weeks later and it has not. Here is the rest of the poo schedule:
12/1 no poo
12/2 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/3 no poo
12/4 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/5 Green, watery poo (smelled horrible)
12/6 no poo
12/7 Green, watery poo (looked like it was getting thicker and the smell was very mild)
12/8 no poo
12/9 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, went back to the very wet stuff)
12/10 no poo
12/11 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, still very wet)
12/12 no poo (Jaxon had his two month appointment and I talked about the poo to the pediatrician. I even showed him a picture. Becasue Jaxon is gaining weight, is not dehydrated and does not appear to be sick in any way the Dr said that even though it was not a "normal color" not to worry about it too much but told us to get Florestor {a probiotic} and add to his bottle twice a day for 10 days).
12/13 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad but still very runny - first day of the probiotics added to 2 bottles a day)
12/14 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad - looks thicker but still runny)
12/15 no poo
12/16 Green, watery poo (does not smell bad, thicker but still runny, a lighter color green and had specks of yellow "normal poo" throughout. Looks just like 12/14 only with the yellow poo. Picture attached).
12/17 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, about the same as 12/14)
12/18 no poo
12/19 Green, watery poo (dose not smell bad, about the same as 12/14
I know the Dr said not to worry but I just can't help it. Why is his poo so different and why wont it go back to "normal"? Does anyone have a similar experience that they could offer advice or tell me how long it took for your LO to go back to normal and if you just had to wait it out or if you had to do something?
Thanks so much.
Hope