The seeds you find in baby poop are usually from food the baby has eaten.
Babies often swallow small pieces of food, including seeds, while eating. These seeds pass through their digestive system and are then excreted in their poop.
Here are some common examples:
- Fruits: Seeds from berries, grapes, and apples are often found in baby poop.
- Vegetables: Tiny seeds from tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers can also be seen.
- Bread: Some breads contain seeds like poppy seeds and sesame seeds.
It's completely normal to see seeds in baby poop. If you're concerned, you can always consult with your baby's pediatrician.