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We are one week after Kasai , two days after the surgery my baby had green poo, yesterday and today the poo is pale yellow!

how much time after Kasai the colour of poo will change?

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I think it took a few months for our sons poo to start to look normal, try and trust the process however hard I know this is. It will all be okay.

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Zuhena

Hi how is ur baby now

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Roshgh in reply toZuhena

we are home a week ago , everything is stable, we have an appointment in the hospital next week for check up, poo colour still pale yellow- sometimes very bright green, the baby still jaundice, hope everything will be ok 🙏

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Zuhena in reply toRoshgh

It will take few more months to decrease jaundice levels, may be around 5 to 6months post kasai

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