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hello my son had a kasai procedure done at 43 days old is one month two weeks postop and is now having white stool again he is having no other symptoms with the White store. Is this normal?

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14081994

your baby is still doing white stool???

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Himanshichhugan in reply to14081994

My baby is also duin white stool after surgery

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3babys in reply to14081994

No it has changed back to a light yellow color. It’s very frustrating not know what is Norman’s not.

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What is normal

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Zuhena

Hello ,how is ur baby doing

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Brahmatv

As long as bilirubin level is all right .it is ok . Some times the poo looks whiteish because children are on milk only .

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