Fact #2: Poop colours: Yellow, green or brown are totally normal.
Colour, consistency and smell of your kid’s poop may vary. Brownish and yellowish stools are normal, and may vary between the two shades depending on what they eat2.
Interestingly enough, green stools could be the result of your child’s diet being high in greens like spinach, and so the poop could also come out a little greenish3. But if your child is passing stools that are bloody or pale white, do consult a doctor as it is a sign of a more serious issue2.
Fact #3: Not pooping for more than a day at a time doesn’t always mean your child is constipated
Just because your kids don’t pass stools every day does not mean that there is something wrong. New parents might be concerned that this could pose a health threat. But in fact, it may be perfectly normal for kids to not pass stools every day. They are growing and as such, their abdominal muscles and digestive functions are still developing4.
If your child is acting normal and happy, chances are, they are not constipated. If they seem like they are in pain while passing hard stools and their bowel movements are irregular, it could be a sign of constipation4.
Just monitor them closely, especially for the consistency of their stools as this is a good indicator of whether or not they are actually constipated.