The normal color of a newborn’s stool is usually yellow or golden yellow, with a thin paste if breastfed and a slightly dry texture if formula-fed. After a newborn has evacuated the meconium, the color of the stool is often yellow or golden yellow. If the newborn is breastfed, the stool is often thin and pasty; however, if the newborn is formula-fed, the stool is slightly dry and may appear pasty. Newborn stools help to observe the absorption of nutrients in newborns. If there is a change in the color of the stools or watery stools, milky stools, etc., it is most likely due to indigestion or intestinal inflammation, etc., which needs to be treated under the guidance of a doctor. If the newborn’s stool is abnormal, it is necessary to bring the newborn to the hospital in time, usually need to do routine stool examination, clear diagnosis.