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Know-how: Baby Poo
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/09/2009 01:23:57
What colour should baby poo be? And how many filled nappies a day is normal?
Changing a baby's nappy is a sitcom gag classic. However, while all new parents may dread this complicated looking ritual, they soon get so used to it that they find themselves happily discussing poo at breakfast, on the phone to friends, in cafés
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Baby Health: Diarrhoea
By ThinkBaby on 18/06/2009 13:34:56
When is runny baby poo normal and when should you call the doctor?
Refuses feeds for more than six to eight hours Shows signs of jaundice (yellow whites of eyes and a yellowish, tanned look to the skin)Could it be? Everyday tummy upset It can be hard to tell the difference between baby poo and diarrhoea, but normal poo
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Know-how: What's in a nappy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/03/2007 02:12:18
In the first six months of life, a baby's nappies go through quite a change! From the black tarry first nappy to green poo days to no-poo days… what's it all about?
colour and be fairly light in scent. Formula milk does tend to make the poo slightly more strong in smell, and the poo is likely to be less runny than a breastfed baby's.If your baby has had a vaccination or some baby paracetamol for some reason
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What is toxoplasmosis?
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/06/2006 12:28:58
Toxoplasmosis can be picked up through cat poo and things like uncooked meat. If you're pregnant it can affect your unborn baby.
.It does not have any serious side effects for a person when they develop the infection, except sometimes fluey symptoms. It cannot be passed person to person, however, the infection can cross the placenta and infect the unborn baby, which is of far greater
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Your worries about labour solved
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 11:56:11
Worried about pain during labour, how long the baby will take to come out or if you'll poo during the birth? We answer your concerns about what happens when you have your baby
relief options and alternative therapies that can help manage the pain.Will I poo in labour?You may well poo in labour. All your efforts are concentrated on pushing your baby out of your body and an unpleasant and rather common side effect is losing
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Your embarrassing mummy moments
By Daniella Delaney on 19/07/2011 10:04:55
Mums reveal the funny things their babies do that make them cringe
We asked Think Baby's fans on facebook to share their stories about the times their babies have embarrassed them. Do you have one that's worse? Please tell us...Oh the shame!My son embarrasses me all the time. A very butch lady got on the bus one
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10 things you never thought you'd say - until you became a mum
By Daniella Delaney on 26/09/2011 11:51:54
The funny things you say now you're a parent yourself
From talking about poo in everyday conversations to repeating stuff your mum used to say, these are the funny things you're uttering now you're a mum. How many do you say every day?
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Guide to nappies - how to pick the perfect nappy
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 14:56:52
Reusable, disposable or eco? How to choose which nappy right for your baby
include your baby's poo, nappy rash, time constraints, cost and space so check out how each nappy shapes up with our pros and cons.Discover the truth about real nappies in our ultimate guide to reusables.Plus you can find out how to change a nappy
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Know-how: Nappies and weaning
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/02/2007 03:39:50
When your baby moves on to solids, you'll notice a real change in her bowel movements. And you thought nappy changing was gruesome before...
in your baby's pooAs you would expect, once solids (even the most runny small portions of baby rice) are introduced to your baby's diet, the end product after digestion is usually much more solid.Ideally, her stools won't be super-hard (if they are think
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Your nappy change nightmares!
By Kimberley Smith on 02/08/2011 15:49:06
You're not alone! ThinkBaby readers share their most embarrassing (and icky!) nappy changing disasters
the things we had in the trolly so we had to grab a pack of nappies wipes off the shelf to clean her and the things in the trolly up before buying them." Nikki MooreShare all your new baby experiences with our Facebook mums.Baby poo - find out what to expect...
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