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Sleepy babies

Sleepy Babies by Paula Yount

Waking A Sleepy Baby by Anne Smith, IBCLC

Wondering about baby poop? (yes, everyone does!)

The Color of the Day: Solving Bowel Movement Mysteries by Dr. Jay Gordon and Cheryl Taylor White

Poop Scoop: Infant Stooling Patterns by Laura Weidenfeld, M.D.

What Goes in Must Come Out! Breastfed Babies and Their Bottoms by Lisa A. Goldstein

What Are Baby's Stools Supposed to Look Like and How Often Should Baby Wet? by Paula Yount

What if baby's stools are consistently green? by Paula Yount

The Diaper Diary. by Kay Hoover, M Ed, IBCLC, Nikki Lee, RN, MSN, IBCLC and Barbara Wilson-Clay, BS, IBCLC. Check out the photos.

The Importance of Newborn Stool Counts by Denise Bastien, from Leaven, Vol. 33 No. 6, December 1997-January 1998, pp. 123-6.

Constipation in Breastfed Babies by Kimberly H. Barbas, BSN, RN, IBCLC

Constipation in the Breastfed Baby by Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC

What causes blood in baby's stool? @

Diaper Rash and other rashes

Diaper Rash by William Sears, MD

Diaper Rash: Tips on Prevention and Treatment from FamilyDoctor.org

Diaper Rash (includes pictures)

Diaper Dermatitis from eMedicine.com

Go 'under cover' to get to the bottom of painful diaper rash by Rochelle Nataloni

Can a newborn have acne? by Robert W. Steele, MD

Baby Acne from IndiaParenting.com

Newborn Surprises: Skin Transformations, Bizarre Behavior and Other Perfectly Normal Oddities that Worry First-time Parents by Heather Johnson Durocher

Newborn Rashes and Birthmarks from Lucile Packard Children's Hospital

 

Is your baby nursing all the time?

See Frequent Nursing

 

Should baby be on a schedule?

Breast babies and schedules by Becky Flora, IBCLC

Should you schedule baby's feeds? by Debbi Donovan, IBCLC

Breastfeeding and schedules by Paula Yount

Scheduling Feeds by Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC

Right On Cue: Can You Breastfeed on a Schedule? by Gwen Morrison

Examining the Evidence for Cue feeding of Breastfed Infants by Lisa Marasco, BA, IBCLC and Jan Barger, MA, RN, IBCLC

Chang SR, Chen KH. Demand feeding for healthy premature newborns: a randomized crossover study. J Formos Med Assoc. 2004 Feb;103(2):112-7.

 

Other common concerns

Colic in the Breastfed Baby by Jack Newman, MD

Tips for Handling Separation Anxiety by Paula Yount

Tips for juggling a newborn & toddler @

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