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Does this poop look normal for a 2 year old

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My 2 year old as pooped like this today is it considered normal or pale. She ain't been eating well recently and had loose stools after drinking milk so I kept her off it now its hardening up but came out this colour. Stinks aswel but her poops have smelt rotten since we had covid in August

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Looks OK for me. You can contact your team if you feel not right.

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Lucybb1986 in reply toSELVARAJA

It's a lot better now thankyou my health anxiety took over when I saw the light coloured one. Thanks for ur reply xx

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