Which of the following descriptions of infant stool is expected in a bottle-fed baby?
A)
Six-to-nine stools a day are normal.
B)
The color varies from yellow-to-mustard.
C)
The consistency is formed-to-hard.
D)
all of the above
Answer:
B
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