Under normal circumstances, the appearance of baby’s stools after the addition of complementary foods is similar to that of adults, usually in the form of streaks of soft yellow stools, and often a small amount of green stools are discharged when green vegetable puree is added for the first time. Generally speaking, after adding all kinds of vegetables, fruits and other types of complementary foods, the baby’s stools have been close to adults, from the original paste or cream into a soft long strip, under normal circumstances, the performance of yellow. At the beginning of adding green vegetable puree, a small amount of green stool may be excreted. As the development of baby’s digestive system is not yet perfect, it is easy to suffer from indigestion in the process of adding complementary foods. If the baby’s stool contains more food residues, it may not be shaped, and parents should pay attention to adjusting the baby’s complementary foods. Parents are advised to pay attention to the baby’s stool status after adding complementary foods to avoid indigestion. Seek medical advice if there is any discomfort.