Will the remaining milk cause the baby to defecate

  Breast milk has always been recognized as the best feeding method in the world, and it contains rich nutrients and antibodies that are extremely beneficial for the growth and development of babies. But now most women are busy with work, so they will put the breast milk they have squeezed out in the refrigerator. So, will giving the remaining milk to the baby cause green manure?

  

Will the remaining milk cause the baby to defecate1

  It is normal for mothers who are still breastfeeding their babies to produce green feces. In general, breast milk that the baby has not finished drinking can continue to be used as long as it is stored properly. During the preservation of breast milk, it is important to avoid contact with metallic substances, as this can cause significant harm to breast milk. So what's the reason for the green stool in newborns?

  1. Catching a cold: In addition to the greenish stools caused by breastfeeding mentioned above, if a baby catches a cold, they may also experience greenish stools. This is because the cold in the abdomen can accelerate intestinal peristalsis, and at this time, biliverdin cannot be converted into bilirubin in time. Naturally, the stool pulled out will produce greenish stools.

  2. Hunger: Babies who are still relatively young do not know about their hunger problem. But moms have also heard many suggestions, which are to eat less and eat more, but there is no fixed concept. During the feeding process, it is common for babies to not be fully fed, which can cause rapid intestinal peristalsis and result in green stools.

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