Not exact matches
Don't worry if you don't get the bottom of your sleeping
baby perfectly clean, says Tizzie, «a little bit of
poo will not do any harm between
then and the morning».»
Which brings me to the other con, if your
baby (and sometimes even a toddler), you know,
poos, well
then you're going to have to change the cover.
Newborn
babies who are breastfed may
poo at each feed in the early weeks,
then, after about six weeks, not have a
poo for several days.
When our second was born, the midwife showed us this catch and it was so cool because when the
baby would fall asleep nursing I would change his diaper to wake him up and
then sit him on the potty and nearly every time he would pee and
poo and
then be ready to finish his feed.
Their
poo just comes out nice in the wash (if you had to go to formula,
then you still have to rinse even for a tiny
baby.)
If the frequency of the
poo escalates suddenly
then it is a worrying sign because the
baby might be suffering from diarrhea.
If your
baby is feeding regularly throughout the day and night, they are feeding for around 10 - 30 minutes from the breast and producing wet nappies and yellow
poo,
then be reassured all is well.
I've chosen the blue for practicality questions, it will probably withstand more dirt without it being noticeable soon in comparison to the pearl grey and also because if my
baby does a big
poo that goes over his back while in the Omni,
then probably the blue won't show a stain after washing (I was scared the pearl gray would show).