Within the first weeks of life, a newborn baby generally does a
few odd and unexpected things. If you are not prepared for them, it can
be a little shocking, to say the least. If you are a new mom, you will want to
read this. It is all about those little oddities you were not told about
before giving birth.
Projectile Poop
This is something you probably were not told about, but you will
definitely want to be prepared for. Newborn poop is mostly liquid, and if the
baby is breastfed, it has a texture similar to mustard seeds. For this
reason, it does not take much for it to go airborne. You will also want to be
prepared for when it goes all the way up their back. Always pack some
extra clothing wherever you go. Even if you think you will only be gone
for a short time, do yourself a favour and pack some extra things. Since this
is really a natural occurrence, there is no need to be concerned about
projectile poop as long as there is no blood in it.
Swollen Breasts & Genitals
Many newborns are born having swollen breasts. This is due
to the pregnancy hormones. Also, baby girls are often born with swollen
labia and baby boys with swollen testes. Not to worry though, in most
cases, the hormones will eventually leave the baby’s body in about a week or
so. However, if you are concerned, you can always mention it to the
pediatrician, especially if it’s a baby boy because it could be a condition
called hydrocele.
Odd-Shaped Head
Many babies are born with flat spots on their heads. This
occurs as they pass through the mother’s pelvic bone. Because babies are
born with a soft head, flat spots can also develop after birth from lying on
their backs too often. If your baby has developed flat spots after birth,
try one of these solutions; either give them more tummy time i.e. (placing
the baby on his or her stomach while awake), or hold them a bit
more often. Eventually, the flat spots will go away. However, if
you are concerned, feel free to speak to your pediatrician.
Eye Issues
When babies are born, they lack muscle coordination and this
causes them not to have complete control over their eyes. The eyes may
roll around like they are wandering. Sometimes it may even appear as if
they are crossed, but they may not actually be. Look at the baby’s pupils, if
they are lined up and moving together, they are fine. Otherwise, ask your
pediatrician to check them.
Cradle Cap
Cradle Cap is a fairly common occurrence with newborns. It is
just a dry, crusty skin rash that occurs on baby’s scalp shortly after
birth. It does not usually bother the baby, but you can treat it if you
want. Simply apply some baby oil to the affected areas a
few times a week and the flaky, dry patches should disappear within a couple of
months.
Blood in diaper
Anytime you find blood in your newborn’s diaper I'm sure you
will be inclined to panic, but don’t go there right away. Sometimes
baby girls have some blood come out because of being exposed to the mother’s
hormones. As for a baby boy, if he was recently circumcised, the blood may be
coming from it. Make sure to apply Vaseline with each diaper change
to lesson his discomfort. Another reason an infant may have blood in their
diaper is due to severe diaper rash. In this case, cleanse the area and
use Dustin powder at each diaper
change.
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