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Does your baby show signs of discomfort after feeding? In this episode, Dr. Carole Keim MD goes over practices to best help your baby through peeing/pooping, gas, colic, and other tummy troubles. If your baby has colic, there are ways to help digestion and alleviate discomfort. Vomiting in infants can be a bad sign; she explains how best to keep your little one hydrated with no treatment for vomiting or diarrhea.

Dr. Carole Kiem MD details different conditions your baby may experience within their first year, such as diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, and reflux. Watch out for blood in the diaper; she goes over the potential causes, from stool to urine or even a “false period” in baby girls. Check out this episode for more information about tummy troubles.

We will cover: 

Pee (0:21)

Poop (2:48)

Potty training from birth / Elimination communication / Diaper-free method (6:27)

Burping (12:28)

Gas (14:20)

Colic (16:21)

Spit ups / GERD (20:47)

Vomiting (28:09)

Diarrhea (29:48)

Constipation (34:11)

Blood in the diaper (39:01)

I hope this helps you guys know what’s within normal range and when to be concerned.  

Remember: It is ALWAYS ok to call your doctor’s office with questions if you’re worried.  

Babies are really different than adults, so it can be hard for new parents to know whether something is serious or not. 

I wrote the Baby Manual for that reason, and I know parents refer back to it often through the first year of life to check whether they need to be concerned.  

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