Newborns have no obvious pattern of bowel movements. Breastfed newborns have more frequent stools, 3-7 times a day, in yellow thin soft stools, or paste-like stools, sometimes green stools. If the stool is green, parents do not need to be anxious, as long as there is no dilute water, pus or mucus, can be considered indigestion, you can take some drugs to help digestion to adjust. Sometimes the stool contains milk flaps, usually related to the mother’s health condition, such as the mother eat too cold, too greasy food, the mother eat too much oil may lead to the child diarrhea; mother constipation when some of the children will also cause constipation; formula-fed newborns stool less often, 1-2 times a day, or even 1-2 days once, yellow sticky stool or yellow formed stool.