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  2. Meconium - Wikipedia

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    Meconium is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant resulting from defecation.Unlike later feces, meconium is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus: intestinal epithelial cells, lanugo, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile, and water.

  3. New Mom Speaks Out After Video of Her Finding 17 Dirty ... - AOL

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    My toddler has had a hard time not having 100% attention all the time," Hannah tells PEOPLE, adding, "I would say the adjustment from 1-2 kids has definitely still been easier than 0-1."

  4. Why is my kid so obsessed with farts and poop? - AOL

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    But this type of “potty talk” is normal and fleeting, experts say; just because your child won’t stop talking about farts and poop right now doesn’t mean it’ll last forever.

  5. How often should you poop? And do you need to worry if you ...

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    Fact: Some people poop once a day — or even a few times a day. A recent Healthline survey found that about 50 percent of people poop on a daily basis. But what if you don’t?

  6. Feces - Wikipedia

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    Breast feeding babies expel soft, pale yellowish, and not quite malodorous matter; but once the baby begins to eat, and the body starts expelling bilirubin from dead red blood cells, its matter acquires the familiar brown color. [2] At different times in their life, human beings will expel feces of different colors and textures.

  7. Human feces - Wikipedia

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    Human feces photographed in a toilet, shortly after defecation.. Human feces (American English) or faeces (British English), commonly and in medical literature more often called stool, [1] are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been further broken down by bacteria in the large intestine.

  8. Your Poop Can Weigh Up To Four Pounds, But That Doesn't ... - AOL

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    After all, poop only weighs a quarter of a pound to a pound depending on a person’s body size and how often they poop, says Keri Glassman, RD, CDN, the founder and CEO of Nutritious Life.

  9. Baby colic - Wikipedia

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    Baby colic, also known as infantile colic, is defined as episodes of crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for three weeks in an otherwise healthy child. [1] Often crying occurs in the evening. [1] It typically does not result in long-term problems. [4]