It is normal for a newborn to have loose stools when breastfeeding. Basically, newborns who are breastfed have more frequent stools and have watery or loose stools, but the color of the stools is yellow or golden. If your baby has indigestion, he or she may also pass foamy watery stools. The number of stools per day for breastfed babies varies from several to more than ten, while the number of stools for milk-fed babies is relatively small. If you observe that the newborn is in good spirits, eating and sleeping normally, and has a normal weight gain, the phenomenon of diarrhea is normal and parents do not need to worry, as long as normal feeding is possible. If the newborn has diarrhea accompanied by poor mental state, irritability, poor sleep and no weight gain, then it is considered pathological diarrhea. It is recommended to take the newborn to the hospital and give medication if necessary under the guidance of the pediatrician.