A new mother who is breastfeeding her newborn calls the nurse at the pediatrician's office and reports that her infant is passing mustard-yellow stools. What should the nurse tell the mother?
A. That this is normal for breastfed infants
B. To decrease the number of feedings by two per day
C. That the stools should be solid and pale yellow to light brown
D. To monitor the infant for infection and, if a fever develops, to contact the pediatrician
Ans: A. That this is normal for breastfed infants
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