It is normal for a 3-month-old baby's stools to vary in color and frequency. If there are any unusual changes in the color or texture of the stool, it's recommended to consult a doctor for further evaluation. Some signs to watch out for include red or black stools, hard or dry stools, watery green stools with signs of illness, or white, gray, or pale beige stools. If there are red stools with a jelly-like texture, it's important to seek medical attention immediately. Feel free to reach out to healthcare professionals for any additional questions or concerns.
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