One of the most important things for you to
do if your baby has diarrhea is to keep her hydrated.
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Gluten intolerance is hard to diagnose, but
if your
baby has diarrhea that won't go away, smelly stools,
does not gain weight and maybe
has a bloated abdomen, you should contact a doctor.
If your
baby has diarrhea without any other symptoms, and it
does not go away within 24 hours, notify the doctor.
If you only need disposable inserts because your
baby is
having some tough time (e.g.
diarrhea), then you don't spend too much on insert diapers.
Your
baby has diarrhea if he poops more often than he normally
does and the stool is watery or streaked with mucus or blood.
If you don't want to wash too many inserts because your
baby is heavy wetter or your
baby is
having diarrhea, the best thing that you can
do is to use disposable inserts for the meantime.
Learn how to tell
if your
baby has diarrhea, what causes it, what you can
do to ease discomfort, and how to make
diarrhea go aw...
If your baby has diarrhea, a fever, or a runny nose, don't dismiss it as a sign of teething, especially if the symptoms last longer than 24 hour
If your
baby has diarrhea, a fever, or a runny nose, don't dismiss it as a sign of teething, especially
if the symptoms last longer than 24 hour
if the symptoms last longer than 24 hours.
If he's over 3 months, call the doctor if your baby has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hour
If he's over 3 months, call the doctor
if your baby has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hour
if your
baby has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hours.
Also,
if you
do believe your
baby has diarrhea, talk to your pediatrician.
The stools of your
baby must be normal,
if the
baby has diarrhea or is actually vomiting and losing weight you should call the doctor immediately, for
babies with colic suffer of stomach cramps but
do not actually vomit.
If your baby vomits or has diarrhea often, isn't gaining weight well, or if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the doctor if you should switch to another type of formul
If your
baby vomits or
has diarrhea often, isn't gaining weight well, or
if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the doctor if you should switch to another type of formul
if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the doctor
if you should switch to another type of formul
if you should switch to another type of formula.
She might be a pro at changing a plain old wet nappy, but you should explain what to
do if your
baby breaks out in diaper rash or
if he
has diarrhea.