Not exact matches
Since
poop may quite rapidly lead to severe diaper rash, I definitely
think you should change the diaper if your
baby has
pooped at night.
I
think 10 - 12 times and
pooping 6 times per day seems completely normal for a newborn, especially if your
baby is breastfed.
Taking care of a newborn
baby is actually easier than you might
think because a newborn basically does three things: eat, sleep, and
poop.
I know, you're
thinking that your
baby has no idea what's going on and spends most of their time focusing on
pooping, so why are there specific books to read to them?
(I have to say, I never
thought I would be writing about
baby poop so in depth!
I was always under the impression that a breastfed
baby's
poop wasn't so bad so I shudder to
think how bad it would've been if she had formula.
And I
think moms should really read a magazine, read a newspaper, make sure they have something else to talk about other than their
baby's, you know,
pooping schedule.
Let's be honest, if you have a
baby you will be covered in
poop more often than you ever
thought possible.
When I
thought about cloth diapers, I envisioned leaks on my
baby's clothes and myself arms deep in
baby poop.
I understand the urge to
think that your
baby is somehow manipulating you by crying when they cry,
pooping when they
poop or simply doing their little
baby things at the most inopportune time.
I
think the longest I have heard was 21 days without a
poop, and
baby was fine.
Between that and being excited by normal, healthy
baby poops, you'll start to realize that motherhood means caring way more about
poop than you ever
thought possible.
I don't
think I've ever read «
poop» in a post so often that didn't have to do with
babies!
I'm so used to just dunking diapers by hand that the
thought of touching
baby poop doesn't really bother me.
On the other hand, cloth and other natural diapers vary in their ability to control moisture leakage and
poop leakage, but are generally
thought to be far healthier choice for both
baby and Mother Earth.
While constipation is often
thought of as the complete absence of stool,
baby may also be constipated if their
poop is small and hard or if they are straining when passing stool.
She talked about
baby gear,
baby clothes,
poop shooting from diapers when her husband hesitates to tighten her son's diapers tighter, and even the subject of whether your husbands are really as helpful as they
think was a whole other conversation!
While you may
think of your
baby as the cutest little thing on earth and would love to share his or her development (aka post every new move they make, share every
poop video, upload all their latest outfits, etc) with the world, not everyone will share your sentiments.
It's a testament to your strong stomach how much you can
think about how
baby poop is so similar to your current meal and still eat it all with gusto.
If you
thought you were a pro on the subject of your
baby's
poop, here are 8 facts about your little one's bowel movements that may surprise you:
Here's one way to
think about it: An occasional stool that's looser than normal for your
baby is nothing to worry about, but if your
baby» bowel movements suddenly change — that is, he
poops more than usual and passes looser, more watery stools than usual — then it's probably diarrhea.
If you
think touching
baby poop is gross, wait until you're scrubbing the skid marks off a pair of kids underwear.
Learn how to know if
baby is getting enough milk, peeing and
pooping normal amounts, expected initial weight loss and gain so you can avoid the cycle of not
thinking baby is getting enough, supplementing and making less breast milk
It's easy to
think this whole gig is easy when your
baby does nothing but sleep,
poop and eat.
My
baby is 2 month old and she cries a lot and don't sleep during the day.She passes a lot of gas and I
think it maybe cholic.My
baby seems to get hungry fast so I put the 1st creal in her formula milk and give her but she don't seem to like formula I give her Nan 1st stage from birth but I also breastfeed her can any1 tell me if its binging her stomach because she does not nake
poop in like 2 weeks and that's not normal I know..
Also, if you
think your
baby is experiencing pain during
pooping or from not being able to
poop, consult your doctor.
We purchased a 3 month old toy yorkie from a breeder that we
think just had the puppies in a large area indoors inside a
baby playpen like fenced area where he would eat
poop and play!