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Baby Is passing white stools 3 days after kasai...is this normal??

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Stool colour after kasai

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Yes normal....it will take few weeks to become yellow colour...

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Dominic1975 in reply toThomas2

Try and triangulate all your data both what you observe and the blood markers. What was/is her bilirubin now? What formula are you using? Are you breast feeding. All these can affect the stool. Our baby is still in hospital age her stool was light yellow but soon went bright yellow. She was in ICU for 6 days after so give it time. What about her wee? Bilirubin can affect this too I think. Pale wee is good.

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VijendraSri in reply toDominic1975

Thanks for the information...Yes stool colours have changed it is yellow with green strands at times and also pale yellow also white at times ,she has had kasai at 7 weeks....She is doing fine as of now ,breastfed we shall stay in contact as time goes....we are told to by doctors to go one day at a time...fingers crossed

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MichelleCLDFPartnerCLDF

Hello, how is your baby doing now? It can take some time for the stool colour to change after a Kasai. Warmest regards, Kate

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VijendraSri in reply toMichelleCLDF

She is doing fine madam thank you wil keep u posted

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