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Baby has had a couple of very watery/greeny/smelly poos but so far is showing no other symptoms and still eating ok (knock on wood etc.). I know there's a nasty vomiting/diarrhoea bug going round I am just praying it's not that...


I remember as a child my mother gave me plain sticky rice. Any ideas for baby nearly 9 months?

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There's a thread here that might help:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,545342,545356#msg-545356


It is for an older baby but it explains about the BRAT group of foods which are good if getting over a stomach bug (and yes rice is one of those. Can't remember when babies can eat proper/adult rice but if it's not a problem or he/she is used to it then ignore that!).


Hope your little one is ok.

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