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Week 9 is here and we hope you're loving this amazing journey. Here we take a look inside your baby's nappy to see what's really going on and give you some advice about the most common baby allergies. |
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Week 9 News
What makes a normal poo? Don't worry - the frequency and appearance of poo can vary from baby to baby, from week to week and depending how they are feeding. If the texture or smell changes dramatically, or if you see blood, contact your GP or health visitor. |
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The Expert View
Mums who want to share special feeding time with daddy or who need a break can opt for ‘combination feeding'. This means feeding baby using both breastfeeding and bottle feeding (expressed or formula milk). It needs to be introduced carefully so as not to disrupt the feeding routine, so make sure you read our guide. |
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Need to know
If your baby has recurrent and prolonged bouts of crying, fussing or irritability, and there is no obvious cause, they might have colic. It can be distressing for mum and baby when your little one won't stop crying, but this stage won't last forever. In fact, most babies grow out of it by six months. In the meantime, try holding your little one upright during feeding, as this will limit the amount of air they swallow. |
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Tip: Check your baby for allergies
Our A-Z of baby allergies covers all the major reactions that your baby may be susceptible to. |
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