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My 11 week old breast fed baby has had green poo for the last 10 days or so. He feeds every 2 to 3 hours in the day and longer at night. Generally he's happy & doesn't have a temperature but he does have a minor cold. The health visitor says it's nothing to worry about but it just seems to be going on and on so I'm starting to worry a little. Any advice? Thanks
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Usually it's a sign of having a bit too much sugary foremilk. Is he sucking more for comfort/snacking? How often do you switch sides? You could try doing all feeds within a 3h period from the one side, to maximise the amount of hindmilk.. the hindmilk is the milk you make when you feel empty, the milk that gathers in the breast between feeds gives up some of its fat to the body and ends up as the sugary thirst quenching foremilk.


As long a she is gaining weight and not too windy, it probably doesn't matter. Mucus from the cold might also be a factor...

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