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“There's no point in feeling guilty about it,” says Mochoruk. It won't harm your baby if they have to wait a bit longer for a change, even if it turns out to be a poop. Don't torture yourself about it—it really is OK to wait.
Beta-sitosterol. It has been studied for BPH and found to significantly improve urinary flow and decrease the amount of urine left in the bladder....
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Read More »Dealing with a blowout situation is (obviously) never optional, but if your baby nods off peacefully during a feed, you might wonder whether it's necessary to change that potentially wet or dirty diaper. “Am I bad person if I don’t change my baby’s diaper at 3 a.m.?” asks basically every new parent everywhere at some point during the first few weeks with a newborn. The answer might seem obvious to some, but wondering whether nighttime diaper changes are necessary isn’t a stupid question.
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Read More »If you do hear—or smell—a poop, you’ll want to change them soon, but not necessarily immediately. A breastfed baby’s poop isn’t very irritating to the skin, so if they are sleeping soundly and you think they’re going to be up soon anyway, you can safely put it off for a little while, says Mochoruk. A formula-fed baby, on the other hand, will require more prompt changing, since their poop is more likely to cause diaper rash or be aggravating to newborn skin. If you’re lucky, they’ll wake up on their own, though. “Many newborns will wake naturally when they poo,” she says. If baby’s still snoozing, you might be able to get them cleaned up without totally rousing them. Keep the lights low and the room quiet, and move slowly and calmly. If you can skip the trip down the hall to the nursery change table, that could help, too. “It’s definitely better to change the baby in our room at night, on our bed in the dark,” says Nadler. MacIsaac agrees: “I keep wipes, an extra diaper and a receiving blanket beside the bed.” Some sleep sack designs and pyjamas lend themselves to stealthy night changes (though a swaddled baby is a bit trickier to unwrap without waking). “I prefer the zip-up footie PJs because it’s faster to get her done up again,” MacIsaac says. As your baby grows out of the newborn stage, the rhythm of sleep and diapering will change and so will your anxiety about it. In the early days and weeks, Nadler says they’d change now six-month-old Eva every time they saw the telltale little blue line on her diaper, but that didn’t last long. “I think we gradually became more relaxed about changing her diaper in the middle of the night, and at some point it became a goal to not have to change it at all,” she says. It’s inevitable that you’ll have nights during the first few months where you’ll miss a diaper or two. “There’s no point in feeling guilty about it,” says Mochoruk. It won’t harm your baby if they have to wait a bit longer for a change, even if it turns out to be a poop. Don’t torture yourself about it—it really is OK to wait.
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