Baby Poop

Baby Poop
Author: Linda Folden Palmer
Publsiher: Baby Reference
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0975317024

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"The facts you need to make informed infant care choices for a happier, healthier child. Finally, a well-researched text on infant digestive health. Palmer addresses the issues where parents' choices can make a difference for the health of their child. Written for parents, but even the most experienced lactation, birthing, or pediatric professional will find many new pearls of information throughout the text."--P. [4] of cover.

Eat Sleep Poop

Eat  Sleep  Poop
Author: Scott W. Cohen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-03-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781439132524

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Written during award-winning pediatrician Dr. Scott W. Cohen’s first year as a father, this book is the only one to combine two invaluable “on the job” perspectives—the doctor’s and the new parent’s. The result is a refreshingly engaging and informative guide that includes all you need to know at each age and stage of your child’s first year. Drawing on the latest medical recommendations and his experiences at home and in the office, Dr. Cohen covers everything from preparing for your baby’s arrival to introducing her to a new sibling, to those three basic functions that will come to dominate a new parent’s life. Eat, Sleep, Poop addresses questions, strategies, myths, and all aspects of your child’s development. In each instance, Dr. Cohen provides a thorough overview and a simple answer or explanation: a “common sense bottom line,” yet he doesn’t dictate. The emphasis is on doing what is medically sound and what works best for you and your baby. He also includes fact sheets, easy-to-follow diagnosis and treatment guides, and humorous daddy vs. doctor sidebars that reveal the learning curve during his fi rst year as a dad. Lively, practical, and reassuring, Eat, Sleep, Poop provides the knowledge you need to parent with confidence, to relax and enjoy baby’s fi rst year, and to raise your child with the best tool a parent can have: informed common sense.

What s Your Baby s Poo Telling You

What s Your Baby s Poo Telling You
Author: Anish Sheth,Josh Richman
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780698139466

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The bestselling authors of What’s Your Poo Telling You? focus their expertise on diaper deposits. Babies poop, but—unlike infants themselves—those bowel movements can speak volumes about the baby’s health. In the tradition of their more than 500,000-copy bestseller What’s Your Poo Telling You? Josh Richman and Dr. Anish Sheth use humor and fascinating insights to help decipher babies’ digestive quirks, covering everything from the womb to potty training, including: Black is the norm for a newborn’s poop, and yellow, seedy poop is a result of breast-feeding. Why it is a good (and bad) idea to let your kid walk around without a diaper. Milk doesn’t always do a body good. In fact, there is such a thing as too much milk. How to deal with “the dreaded Poonami.” Special “survival tips” to help new parents get through the barrage of bodily waste coming their way. A four-color “Poo Poo Platter” palette on the endpapers for easy reference New and expecting parents everywhere will be consulting What’s Your Baby’s Poo Telling You? before they toss those dirty diapers.

Caring for Your Baby and Young Child

Caring for Your Baby and Young Child
Author: Steven P. Shelov
Publsiher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
Total Pages: 930
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780553386301

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A latest edition of a best-selling reference features a new design and expanded information on the preschooler years, in a guide that covers topics ranging from infant care and food allergies to sleeping habits and autism. Original.

Everyone Poops

Everyone Poops
Author: Taro Gomi
Publsiher: Chronicle Books LLC
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781797203546

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The beloved, bestselling potty-training classic, now re-released for a new generation! An elephant makes a big poop. A mouse makes a tiny poop. Everyone eats, so of course: everyone poops! Taro Gomi's classic, go-to picture book for straight-talk on all things "number 2" is back, as fresh and funny as ever. • Both a matter-of-fact, educational guide and a hilarious romp through poop territory • Filled with timeless OMG moments for both kids and adults • Colorful and content-rich picture book The concept of going to the bathroom is made concrete through this illustrated narrative that is both verbally and visually engaging. Everyone Poops is just right for potty-training and everyday reading with smart, curious readers. • Perfect for children ages 0 to 3 years old • Equal parts educational and entertaining, this makes a great book for parents and grandparents who are potty-training their toddler. • You'll love this book if you love books like P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) by Naomi Kleinberg, Potty by Leslie Patricelli, The Potty Train by David Hochman and Ruth Kennison.

Nipple Confusion Uncoordinated Pooping and Spittle

Nipple Confusion  Uncoordinated Pooping  and Spittle
Author: Roger Friedman
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781936236190

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For new babies, there are the first-year milestones that everyone talks about—baby’s first smile, first steps, and first words—and then there are all the firsts that everyone conveniently forgets to mention. The first time you find yourself hanging around the baby store parking lot, waiting for the doors to open so you can make an emergency breast pump purchase. The first time you discover that girls, too, can shoot pee across the changing table when you’re least expecting it. And the first time you discover baby poop smeared on your tie moments before you need to leave for work (and it was your wife, not you, who changed the poopy diaper). It's not surprising that firsts like this leave you feeling like you're on your own as a new father, and that perhaps you should have skimmed one or two of your partner's what-to-expect books that appeared everywhere around the house over the course of her pregnancy. With Nipple Confusion, Uncoordinated Pooping, and Spittle: The Life of a Newborn's Father, Roger Friedman wonderfully captures all of his daughter’s firsts in an often humorous, sometimes poignant, and occasionally grown-up manner. It’s an enjoyable, honest account of the confusing, terrifying, and downright messy world of parenthood.

Looking Out for Number Two

Looking Out for Number Two
Author: Bryan Vartabedian, M.D.
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780062464385

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What to Expect When You're Expecting meets What's Your Poo Telling You? in this informative, entertaining, and practical guide to understanding your baby’s digestion. Let’s face it: babies don’t do much. So when we want to know how a baby is feeling, we look at how they are eating, sleeping, and pooping. But baby digestion is a complicated landscape, and most parents struggle to interpret everything from burps and grunts to diapers and spit-up. In fact, for parents of newborns, digestive issues are one of the leading causes of pediatrician visits. Enter Bryan Vartabedian, MD, one of America’s top pediatric gastroenterologists. In Looking Out for Number Two, Dr. Vartabedian draws on more than twenty years of experience as a doctor and father to present an insightful yet irreverent guide to newborn digestive health: what goes in, what comes out, and what it all means. In this accessible, easy-to-use manual, Dr. Vartabedian tackles everything from standard questions about burping positions and bowel movements to hot button issues like the role of the microbiome in the development of allergies and the debate over breast milk versus formula. Throughout, he soothes parents’ concerns and answers their most urgent question: "Is this normal?" Complete with illustrations, lively anecdotes, and a healthy dose of humor, Looking Out for Number Two is required reading for every new parent and is sure to become an instant classic.

Know Your Baby Poo

Know Your Baby Poo
Author: Matt Roach
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781785041884

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Your handy guide to the sh*t every parent needs to know. Most new parents become obsessed with poo – and for good reason. You can find an incredible array of colours in a nappy, and understanding it all is key to a baby's health. Paediatrician-approved and full of top-tips and remedies, this unique and witty swatch book turns the 'poo palette' into a source of amusement, as well as answering vital questions like: - Is it normal for their poo to look like Dijon mustard? - What should you do if their nappy resembles an oil spill? - Why is your baby's bottom going off like Crack-atoa? Featuring 16 types of turd including Lumpty Dumpty, Peanut Butter Smelly Time and Nuclear Bum, this guide is a perfect gift for any parent with a sense of humour. And to survive parenthood, you're going to need one.