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The bestselling authors of Whats Your Poo Telling You? focus their expertise on diaper deposits.
Babies poop, butunlike infants themselvesthose bowel movements can speak volumes about the babys health. In the tradition of their more than 500,000-copy bestseller Whats 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 newborns 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 doesnt 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 Whats Your Babys Poo Telling You? before they toss those dirty diapers.

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    Copyright 2014 by Joshua Richman and Anish Sheth, M.D.

    Illustrations by Peter Arkle.

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Richman, Josh.

    Whats your babys poo telling you? : a bottoms-up guide to your babys health / Josh Richman and Anish Sheth, M.D.

    p. cm.

    ISBN 978-0-698-13946-6

    1. InfantsPhysiologyPopular works. 2. InfantsHealth and hygienePopular works. 3. FecesPopular works. I. Sheth, Anish. II. Title.

    RJ125.R53 2014 2013050268

    618.92'01dc23

    This book is intended to help you better understand your baby (while also having fun). This book is not designed to replace a real live pediatrician (we happen to know a few outstanding ones, by the way). Please use this guide to help navigate your babys barrage of bodily emissions, but note that this book should not take the place of seeking medical treatment when your child is sick.

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    To our parents for keeping our backsides clean.... It took us becoming parents to truly appreciate all you did for us.

    To our friends and family for sharing their funny, scary, and peculiar experiences that inspired many of the entries in this book.

    To our wives, Heather and Shilpa, two great moms... and one great pediatrician... for your encouragement and critical input for this book.

    To our children, Samantha, Barrett, Rohan, and Ria, for providing endless inspiration (and material).

    Contents

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    Whats Your Babys Poo Telling You A Bottoms-Up Guide to Your Babys Health - image 8Doodie Disasters.These entries demand special attention, given their extreme nature. Survival is contingent on remaining calm, following instructions, and, whenever possible, calling your spouse for help.

    Introduction

    N ewborn babies. They sure are cute, arent they? Cuddly little dough balls that you just want to eat up. After all, what could be more precious than a mini version of you with pillowy soft skin and that hypnotic new-baby smell?

    Before you get lost in the euphoria that is new parenthood, it is important to realize that raising a child is not one endless stretch of cooing and bonding. For the next few years, your waking life (whats left of it) will be consumed by dealing with your new babys poo, pee, and gas.

    At the risk of staining the porcelain-white image of babies everywhere, the time has come to break the seal of silence on baby poo. New parents may not be willing to look past a newborns angelic attributes, while more seasoned parents will accurately depict these tots as potent excretion machines from the moment they are born. And most pediatricians will tell you that a babys pee and poo provide critical indicators of a babys overall health.

    Sleep training? Vaccines? Forget it. The most important parenting decisions and signals involve poo. Will formula constipate my child? What is a normal number of bowel movements for a baby, anyway? Should I use cloth or disposable diapers? Is that red stuff in the diaper blood? How do I know when my child is ready to use the potty? The list of digestion-related queries goes on.

    Adults who never cast a glance at their own waste will develop an intimacy with their own childs poolooking, smelling, even touching their childs excrement to ensure its appropriateness.

    While we do not recommend routine handling of poo, we applaud the efforts of parents everywhere to better understand their little bundles of joy by taking a look at whats in the nappy.

    Congratulations, parents! This butts for you.

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    A Survival Guide
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    S ome may cringe when we say raising a newborn is all about survival. Until now, life has been nothing but a field test. The SATs? College applications? Landing your first job? Navigating these life milestones will feel like mere practice missions.

    It is now time for battle.

    Dont let those chubby thighs and little fingers and toes throw you off your game. You are about to be bombarded with more poo, pee, gas, and vomit than you ever thought possible. Immediately after your baby is born, the first test will be deciphering poos complex color code as you encounter jet-black, molasses-like stool unlike any you have seen before.

    For most parents, the most daunting task will be dealing with the dreaded Poonami. This baby blowout will challenge even the most confident parents as they attempt to contain the incessant flow of diarrhea. Can you contain a Class III Poonami when faced with a wailing, thrashing child, in the shroud of darkness?

    Your child will inevitably poo at the most inopportune time, in the most inconvenient place, and when you are least expecting it. How prepared are you?

    Other bodily waste presents its own set of challenges. The art of burping encompasses not just getting your little one to bring up a little air after feeding but doing so in a way that prevents a spew of spittle from spoiling your entire wardrobe.

    Combine this onslaught of bodily waste with an unimaginable dose of sleep deprivation you previously associated only with terrorist interrogations, and there should be no doubt that, yes, this is war.

    This book will make sure you are ready to survive the barrage of excreta, regardless of the orifice of origin. We recommend paying special attention to those entries designated Doodie Disasters (indicated by the symbol Picture 11

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