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#11491 09/11/08 06:36 PM
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Hi,

My daughter( adopted) Audrey has been BF with suppliment for 2 months. I've noticed a huge difference in her poop compared to my bio sons. It's green sometimes, and at other times it's really thick, almost like a ball.
Could this be caused by the blessed thistle/fenegreek or even the domp?
Any one else have this issue?

Linda

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No it is most likely from the formula you are supplementing with.


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My daughters poop was green for a while, but I think she had a cold (but didn't have other symptoms) but everyone else at home was sick at that time. The rest of the time, her poop has been similar to my bio son's poops.
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Thanks.
I've been wondering about the cold, as it was my experience with my sons that their poop would be green. If it is a cold, it's mild, a bit in the eyes and a few snarfs.

Appreciate the input Jennifer

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yup.. its either from the cold or formula.. If its a breast milk poop it will be yellow and seedy looking.


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