As the safest, healthiest and most nutritious food for babies, breast milk actually has its “little temper”. Many mothers have heard of “breast milk diarrhea”, which is caused by the high level of prostaglandin E2 in the mother. It is not very common in real life, and usually only occurs in a few babies within 6 months of age. The cause of breast milk diarrhea is usually due to the high content of prostaglandins in breast milk, which promote the smooth muscle movement of the small intestine, increasing the secretion of water and electrolytes and producing loose stools. Symptoms of breast milk diarrhea Babies usually have to have 3 – 7 stools per day, with foamy thin watery stools and milk flaps, sometimes even with streaks of clear mucus. The odor has a peculiar sour smell and the color is slightly green. Compared to normal diarrhea, babies do not have fever during breast milk diarrhea, do not have obvious painful expressions or crying, do not have abnormal stool tests in terms of infection, and gain weight as usual. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and most popular items. At this time the mother should eat a light diet, less greasy food, usually eat more fruit, to ensure a balanced nutrition of meat and vegetables.