Baby Poop Color Chart & Analysis Tool

Complete Guide for Breastfed & Formula-Fed Babies

Understanding Baby Poop Colors

Your baby's poop color can vary based on their feeding type and age. Use our tool to analyze the color and get instant guidance.

Breastfed Baby Poop

Typically mustard-yellow with a seedy texture. Can range from green to brown. Changes in mom's diet may affect color.

Formula Fed Baby Poop

Usually tan to brown with a firmer consistency than breastfed baby poop. May have a stronger odor.

Solid Food Baby Poop

Brown to dark brown, with color variations based on food types. More formed and adult-like.

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Common Baby Poop Color Questions

Why is my baby's poop green?

Green baby poop is common and often normal, especially in breastfed babies. It may indicate fast feeding, high foremilk intake, or dietary changes in nursing mothers. For formula-fed babies, it might mean the formula type needs adjustment.

What color should breastfed baby poop be?

Breastfed baby poop is typically mustard-yellow with a seedy texture. However, it's normal to see variations from green to brown. The color can change based on mom's diet and baby's feeding pattern.

How does formula affect baby poop color?

Formula-fed baby poop is usually tan to brown and firmer than breastfed baby poop. Different formulas can cause slight color variations, but any dramatic changes should be discussed with your pediatrician.

This tool is for reference purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

If you have any concerns about your baby's health, please consult a doctor.