If the baby is breastfed, the baby’s stools are in the form of a golden yellow paste without mucus, pus, blood or milk petals, and the number of stools in a day can be 2-3 or even 4-5. If the baby is formula fed, the baby’s stools are formed. Children who are not breastfed have golden-yellow, light-colored, but formed stools, once a day, or even once every 2 days, and the stools are different depending on the type of milk they eat. If your baby takes medication, such as iron supplements, the stools may be red, like blood in the stool, and then you must pay attention to identify whether it is normal stools or intestinal infections, or abnormal stools caused by allergies to milk powder.