Baby Poop Chart: What's Normal & What Ain't (With Pictures!) (2024)

What does breastfed baby poop look like? What about formula poop? And what’s up with green baby poop? Take a look at these pictures to find out what baby’s poop says about his health.

We’ve talked about how to poopwhen it comes to adults—and what your poop says about your health. But what about newborn baby poop?

To understand what’s going on with your baby’s poop, we’ll talk aboutcolor, texture, and frequency.

On this page…
  • Texture
  • Baby Poop Color Chart
  • Frequency
  • Newborn baby poop smell
  • Download my exclusive Baby Poop Cheat Sheet

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Baby Poop: Texture

The texture of your baby or infant’s poop can say a lot about his/her health and wellness.

BreastfedBaby Poop

Baby Poop Texture – Breastfed Baby – Mama Natural

A breastfed baby’s normal poop will be loose and, at times, grainy or seedy. Those little “seeds” are undigested milk fattotally normal.

Formula fed baby poop

Baby Poop Texture – Formula Fed Baby – Mama Natural

A formula fed baby’s normal poop will be thicker than a breastfed baby’s, having the consistency of toothpaste or hummus.

Baby on solid food poop

Baby Poop Texture – Solid Food – Mama Natural

When baby starts eating solids, her poop’s texture will start to firm up but will still be mushy (like a glob of peanut butter) until she stops nursing.

Undigested food in baby’s poo

Baby Poop Texture – Undigested Food – Mama Natural

Baby poop with bits of undigested food in it is considered normal. However, if baby consistently has trouble digestinga certain food, you may want to hold back on offering it until baby is older.

Or, look into the best baby probiotics to help support your baby’s digestion and assimilation. (Click here to see my review of the best baby probiotics on the market.)

Also, if babyeats a lot of one kind of food (and itends up in the diaper), you may want to restrict the amount he eats at one time. Remember, if it’s coming out whole, heisn’t getting any nutrition from it anyway.

Hard, dry babystool

Baby Poop Texture – Hard Dry – Mama Natural

If your baby is having hard, dry poops (like rabbit droppings) that are hard to pass, he or she isprobably constipated.

Breastfed babies don’t typically get constipated, since breastmilk has the perfect balance of fat and protein. If baby is formula fed and not eating solids yet, you should talk to your pediatrician—they may suggest natural constipation remedies or even switching formulas. (Here are some healthy formulas!)

Beginning solids may bring on constipation. Don’tintroduce solids until at least 6 months, and make baby isshowing signs of readinessbefore you do. Baby’s digestive tract needs time to adjust to what he’s eating. Back off on the solid foods and breastfeed on demand. To learn more about other causes of constipation, check out this post.

Baby or newborn diarrhea

Baby Poop Texture – Diarrhea – Mama Natural

Alternately, if baby is suddenly passing especially loose stools, you may be looking at diarrhea. This may be caused by a viral infection like RSV. Call your pediatrician, who can run tests to rule out bacterial infection.

If baby is already eating solids, put him on a BRAB diet (a variation of the BRAT diet):

  • Bananas
  • Rice
  • Apples/apple sauce
  • Breastmilk

Bananas, rice, and appleshave qualities like tannins that can help firm up stool; breastmilk is great at balancing yourbaby’s diet and healing the gut.

You can also look into baby probiotics, which can normalize baby’s stool.

Frothy or mucousy baby poop

Baby Poop Texture – Frothy Mucous – Mama Natural

Baby poop that is frothy or especially mucousy can signifythat something isn’t quite right. It could bethe foremilk/hindmilk imbalance that we talked about earlier, or it could be a bacterial infection.

On the other hand, sometimes mucousy poop is just the product of a teething baby who is drooling more (and swallowing that drool). If you are concerned, or baby is showing signs of illness, talk to your pediatrician.

Red or bloody baby or newborn poop

Baby Poop Texture – Red Bloody – Mama Natural

Blood in baby stool is a scary sight to see. But, do remember that red baby poop could be caused by something she ate like beets or tomatoes.

If their diet is only breastmilk or they haven’t had red foods lately, you’ll definitely want to call your baby’s doctor. We talked about other reasons for red poop above (from dairy allergy to constipation), but it’s always best to talk to your healthcare provider.

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Baby PoopColor Chart

Similar to adults, your baby’s poop color, form, and texture is a greatway to understand what’s going on in his or herdigestive tract from top to bottom.

Greeny black

This dark, tarry poop is called meconium. It consists of amniotic fluid, secretions of the intestinal glands, bile pigments, fatty acids, and intrauterine debris. Here’s more information on green poop.

baby poop color green black

Mustard Yellow

If you are exclusively breastfeeding, and your baby’s poop is bright or mustard yellow (and sometimes a slight orangish), congratulations, your baby poop is normal.

baby poop color mustard yellow

Tan

If your baby is on formula, and their baby poop is tan and slightly solid (think a thin peanut sauce),then it’s normal.

baby poop color tan

Lime Green

This baby poop color usually means there is some digestive distress. One reason for green poop is a foremilk/hindmilk imbalance. That means baby is not getting enough of the rich creamy milk at the end of a feed and, consequently, getting too much of the liquidy foremilk that is higher in lactose and lower in fat. This usually happens if you have a fast letdown or oversupply. In most cases, it eventually normalizes. Making sure baby finishes one side before offering the other can help fix this problem.

baby poop color lime green

Another reason for a foremilk/hindmilk imbalance is if baby has a bad latch. If so, baby may havea hard time getting the thick creamy hindmilk out of your breast. See alactation consultant if you think this may bethe case.

Lime Green poop can also be a sign of a stomach bug. If this is the case, baby’s poop may be frothy and/or mucusy as well.

Another possible reason that your breastfed baby’s poop is green is sensitivity to something you are eating (most likely dairy). An elimination diet is the best way to deal with this problem.

Finally, if baby has recently eaten spinach or kale, this is most likely the cause of his green poop.

Keep in mind, just one or two diapers with green poop isn’t a big deal. If your baby continues to pass green poop day after day, it’s worth investigating.

Forest Green

Dark green poop is a normal variation of poop from a baby who is taking an iron supplement. It can also be due to the transition from meconium to regular fecal matter.

baby poop color forest green

Brown

Baby poop will start to turn brown as he/she begins to eat more and more solids.

Boring, but totally normal and ideal.

baby poop color brown

White

Chalky white or gray poop can be a sign that baby is not digesting properly and that his liver is not producing enough bile. Call your pediatrician right away.

baby poop color white

Red

Red poop isn’t necessarily something serious. For example, this can happen after eating beets.

If baby’s poop is otherwise normal but contains flecks of red, it’s most likely caused by a dairy allergy. Eliminate dairy and see if it improves, though note it may take a few weeks to full leave baby’s system. Of course, check with the doctor as well.

If baby’s poop is hard and dry (a sign of constipation) and contains red streaks, it’s likely caused by small tears in the skin created by straining to poop.

If baby’s poop is thin and watery and has red streaks or her poop is a raspberry color that looks like congealed fat, it may signal a bacterial infection. Call your pediatrician right away.

baby poop color red

Black

After the first few days of meconium, a tarry black poop could signal bleeding. Call your pediatrician right away.

However, if baby is breastfeeding and you have cracked and bleeding nipples, you may find little black flecks in baby’s otherwise normal poop. It’s a result of baby digesting a bit of your blood and isn’t harmful.

baby poop color black

Baby Poop: Frequency

How often shouldbreastfed babies poop?

If baby isn’t uncomfortable or fussy, there’s probably nothing to worry about.

Your breastfed baby should have four or more good sized poops a day for the first 6-8 weeks. After two months of age, anything from daily poops to once a week poops is considerednormal. This is because breastmilk is so well absorbed and there’s very little waste leftover.

Having said that, I was always grateful that my babies went daily!

How often shouldformula fed babies poop?

Because formula is denser and less absorbable than breastmilk, a formula fed baby’s range of normal is 1-4 times a day.

And keep in mindthatfrequency isn’t a sign of constipation, texture is.

Newborn Baby Poop Smell…

Breastfed baby poop typically smells sweet.

Some mom’s have noticed that baby’s poop has a slightly vinegary smell that occurs just before a tooth pops through. I think it smellslike yogurt!

Formula fed baby poop tends to smell stronger.

Foul-smelling poop could be a sign that something isn’t quite right, but usually it’s just a sign that baby has started eating solids (lucky you!).

Again, if the smell is extremely foul, consider doinga stool test to rule out any other potential issues.

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FAQs

What does unhealthy baby poop look like? ›

However, certain colors can be warning signs: red, black, white, or gray. In some cases, red-colored and very dark green almost black-colored poop could be from food sources. Mucus in baby poop is typically normal, but watch for other signs of illness.

What poop should I worry about my baby? ›

When should I call my pediatrician? Most colors are normal but call your doctor if your baby's poop is white, black or has blood in it.

What kind of baby poop is not normal? ›

A wide range of colors and textures are normal for baby poop. However, if your baby's poop is pale white, gray, or yellow; or contains blood or mucus, give the doctor a call. Also contact your pediatrician if your baby has diarrhea or constipation for more than a couple of days.

What does a milk allergy poop look like? ›

Loose poop

Your baby may experience frequent watery, foul-smelling loose poops if they have a cow's milk protein allergy. You may also notice mucus in the stool, and your little one may be gassy and colicky. Babies with diarrhea may quickly become dehydrated, so calling your doctor is recommended.

What does dehydrated baby poop look like? ›

Also check what your baby's poop looks like. Very watery or explosive poops might mean your baby has diarrhea and is losing water. Dry, hard poops might mean your baby is a bit dehydrated. Both kinds of poops mean it's time to give your little one an extra feed or more.

What color is baby poop infection? ›

White, red, or black are the exceptions — these colors can indicate a health problem. Also, if a lot of mucus is present or it appears in stool on an ongoing basis, this could signal an illness. Parents or caregivers should contact a doctor if they have any concerns regarding an infant's health.

How do I know if my baby poop is bad? ›

This is very important if your baby's stool is:
  1. Still black many days after birth.
  2. Red or bloody.
  3. White or whitish-grey.
  4. Full of mucus.
  5. Very watery and more frequent or a larger quantity than usual.
  6. Passed less often than usual if your baby eats formula and strains while pooping.
  7. Often hard, dry or difficult to pass.

What does teething poop look like? ›

Teething babies aren't only cranky — symptoms may include mucus in their stool. The presence of excess saliva and the pain from teething can irritate the intestines, resulting in excess mucus in the stool.

What does baby constipation look like? ›

Your baby may be constipated if their poo looks like firm dry pellets that do not soak into the nappy.

What does food intolerance poop look like in babies? ›

And while a temporary change in color or texture usually isn't anything to worry about, irregular bowel movements can sometimes indicate a food intolerance, such as a cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA). This is especially true if your baby's stool is mucousy, blood-tinged, or looser than usual.

How to tell if baby is lactose intolerant? ›

Symptoms may include:
  1. pain and swelling in the tummy.
  2. failure to settle at feeding times, coming on and off the breast.
  3. failure to gain weight.
  4. diarrhoea.
  5. bulky, frothy and watery faeces.
  6. red bottom with skin worn away in places.
  7. passing wind and crying when passing faeces.
  8. irritability.

What does dairy allergy diaper rash look like? ›

A dairy allergy rash may be raised, discolored, and itchy. Rashes can appear suddenly or gradually. Additionally, they may worsen or improve over time. A cow milk allergy is one of the most common food allergies globally.

How do I know if my baby is having trouble pooping? ›

Signs of constipation in infants and children may include: Being very fussy and spitting up more often (infants) Difficulty passing stools or seeming uncomfortable. Hard, dry stools.

What does baby poop look like with liver issues? ›

In liver disease, the stool may be especially pale, for example white, cream or a very pale yellow. This happens for 2 reasons. Firstly, there may be a blockage meaning that bile cannot get out of the liver and so the poo resembles just digested milk – a creamy colour.

Does mother's diet affect baby poop? ›

Be mindful of your own diet while breastfeeding

Occasionally babies will react to something in breastmilk, and this may sometimes cause diarrhea or constipation. Certain foods in the breastfeeding parent's diet can also affect the stool color, but this is normal!

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