Breastfeeding baby stools should be normal yellow paste stools, or paste stools, with a distinct sour odor. Breastfeeding baby stool traits are generally not particularly typical and single, most of the yellow paste stool or paste stool, can also show dark green or accompanied by a small amount of milk petals, once a day or 1-3 times a day, usually belong to the normal. Breastfed babies with dry, hard lumps in the stool, defecation effort, or stool is obviously thin, watery, egg drop soup, or even mucus, blood, pus and blood, these are abnormal conditions, you need to go to the hospital, complete the stool routine and other related tests to assist in the diagnosis. If there is a sudden change in the nature or frequency of stools or the baby is not good at eating milk, crying and discomfort, you should go to the hospital, identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, to promote the healthy growth and development of the baby.