Not exact matches
A fully breastfed baby older
than 2 months can have more
than 10 days between their dirty
diapers and it is still completely
normal.
If that next
diaper smells way worse
than normal, consider your suspicions confirmed (and try not to give them that same food again, at least for a little while.
For some moms, thinking out of the box to keep their babies dry longer
than normal is very important hence the advent of wool - made cloth
diaper covers was really not a surprise.
** When the hook & loop fold - over tabs are not used (see alternative tab folding) This will cause faster
than normal wear on your
diapering products.
Very good buy, we actually used this to get rid of the smell of cat pee on our cushion covers rather
than for
diapers, it works better
than the
normal laundry powders.
The bottom line with hard water is that left untreated, it will deposit calcium on your
diapers with every wash, and you will also start to notice more pilling and wear and tear
than normal.
When your baby breastfeeds on milk containing blood, its poop may be a little darker
than normal, or you may see noticeable blood in the
diaper.
Pack more
than you think you will need to prepare for any delays, I liked to pack twice as many
diapers and changes of clothes as I would for a
normal outing.
However, while it might seem like your little one is crying more
than you expected, it's totally
normal for him to cry when he's tired, hungry, needs to have his
diaper changed, has gas, or just wants some TLC.
I once replied to a mom who posted about her baby showing signs of inadequate nutrition (low / no weight gain, below
normal wet / dirty
diaper count, lethargic, etc) and told her that feeding her baby was more important
than exclusively breastfeeding her baby and that low supply IS a real problem and that her baby needed to get fed first, before she figured out what the problem was, and that she wasn't a bad mother for needing to supplement.
If you suspect that she's even slightly dehydrated, as indicated by fewer
than normal wet
diapers, a sunken soft - spot on her head, irritability and dry mouth and lips, it's important to contact your pediatrician immediately so she can recommend an appropriate oral rehydration solution if necessary.
Generally, you will need to use less detergent
than normal for washing cloth
diapers because they are easily susceptible to build - up.