
“Newborns! Part B: The rough and tumble first few months” – with Dr. Tracey Agnese
Healthful Woman Podcast
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How to Manage Fevers in Babies
At one month parents start to think their babies constipated, because they're just not pooping as often as they were in the beginning. That's totally normal. This is their gut getting used. As long as the poop is soft when it comes out, and not hard, like rabbit balls pellets, then your baby is most likely not constipated,. So that's a common thing that comes up at one month of age. At two months, s when they get the first set of vaccines, you know. A lot of lot of crying parents are that day. Tell them. You don't remember your first set of shots, your baby won't either. It's so gay
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