b"7 breastfeeding discountsavailable!see pagesback 59-60After the first week.your babys poop can be a variety of colors.Baby DiapersAll shades of brown, tan, yellow and green are normal. Even dark green is normal. How often dotear sheetbabies poop?Breastfed babies usually poop more often than front formula-fed babies.Your baby may poopProvide this sheet to pregnant baby diapers If your babyevery time they eat,mothers and new parents for an or once or twice a day. Some babies only poop every 2 to 3 days. If your babyarddrinks formula,These are all easy reference during their baby's what to expectdrinks breast milk, their poop may be must their poop may be yellow, normal. Your newborn baby will have their first poopgreen, tan or brown.or brownish yellow, and seedy.first week of life. Photographs ofsometime in the first 24 hours after birth. When your baby starts eating solid foods, the color and texture will change.diapers show the transition from What colors are not normal?the black meconium to a brownish Talk to your babys health care provider if:yellow stool, along with a Diaperyour babys poop is red, black, gray, white or a strange coloryour baby has diarrhea or constipation Diary to track the number of wet you still have questions or concerns about your babys poopday 1 day 2 or 3 day 4 or 5Babys first poop is black andBabys poop will turnBabys poop will turnand dirty diapers.sticky, and is called meconium.greenish brown. brownish yellow.Is your baby getting enough breast milk?One way to know is to keep track of wet and dirty diapers. 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No photocopying.front Your milk has all the nutrients your baby needs for the first 6 months of life. breastfeed Breastfeeding protects your baby from ear infections, allergies, asthma, eczema, early and often SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), to make plenty of milk for your baby.obesity and diabetes.Breastfeeding helps you recover from labor, bond with your baby and lower your risk for get a good stargetta good start some cancers, type 2 diabetes and heart disease later in life.Breastfeeding1. Hold your baby skin-to-skin on your bareBreast milk is always ready, clean and at the chest as soon as possible after delivery.right temperature. No bottles to wash or carry! babys Your family saves money by breastfeeding. 2.close to your heartbeat. first monthYour baby will feel warm and calm being Infant formula is expensive.cards Breastfeed in the first hour after delivery.l will grow fastWhat is your plan?This tells your body to start making mi baby Yourk. Breastfeeding will go better whenduring the first month! you spend the first hour holding and breastfeeding your baby. Start with small steps. 3.When will I have milk? Plan to breastfeed Encourage new mothers toBreastfeed often, every 1 to 3 hours.in the hospital. Keep your baby close and At birwatch th: The forfir signs st milk you make is called colostrum. It is high in calories, nutrientsThen for the first week, of hunger. At first, your baby and antibodwill drink ies. Your baby will drink tiny exclusively breastfeed their4.tiny amounts of milk very oamounts ften. very often.then the first month. You dont need an end Wait to give a bottle orAr paound s old andl your cifier2untito 5 days aftbabies for 6 months or longer. breastfeeding is going very tenderwell.and full. er birth: Your milkdate. The longer you baby is at least 3 to 4 weeksupply increases. Your breasts may feelbreastfeed, the better it will be for your baby. By day 7 to 10: Your breasts may feel softer. 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Do I have enough milk?Breastfeeding Bundles: more milk! There are ways to know your baby is gettingWhen you make a decision that feels right for you and your baby, enough milk. Watch for these signs: it will be the right decision. Your baby breastfeeds often, B800Set of these Breastfeeding 8 to 12 times or more every 24 hours.You can see and hear your babyBreastfeeding Plancards in English swallowing milk while breastfeeding.Your baby seems relaxed after breastfeeding. (B333CA/B333CAs)B900Set of these BreastfeedingAfter the first week, your baby has at least 6 wet diapers and 3 or more dirty diapers each day. Your baby is back to birth weight by 10 toBreast Milk Made Easycards in English and Spanish 14 days of age. Most babies lose a little weight after birth, but start to gain after(B334CA/B334CAs)the first 4 to 5 days. *If you do not see these signs or haveBreastfed Baby's First Monthconcerns, call your lactation consultant or babys health care provider. 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