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Tania Archbold <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Mar 2014 11:23:26 -0400
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When you say grit, do you actually mean the texture is hard and rocky?


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Tania Archbold B.Sc., IBCLC
Mother's Nectar Lactation Consultant Services
519-400-7098
www.mothersnectar.ca

On 2014-03-27 11:04, Sarah McCann wrote:
> Hi all,Just off the phone with a mum who is worried about grit in her
> baby's poo. I have permission to post. Her Gp said to drink more
> water. However baby is 14 weeks old, pee is clear and poo is like
> chicken korma sauce. But mum has noticed grit like course sand left on
> top of poo after liquid absorbed in the nappy. Is this normal or is
> this indicative of a problem? Mum is always with baby and there are no
> siblings to give baby weird food. All I could think of was Kidney
> stones coming from the pee obviously or stones from the pancreas or is
> it just normal?Many thanks in advance,Sarah McCann.IBCLCLLL
> Leaderwww.BreastfeedingResourcesNI.co.uk
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