which are both fibrous and toxic, and koalas’ babies aren’t born with the specialized bacteria needed to break it down. So, for several weeks, the baby just eats pap: a soft, green poop chock full of those bacteria that the mom makes...
Newborn babies don’t do much else besides eat, poop, cry, sleep, spit up, and hiccup. Though most of these actions make perfect sense, hiccups seem like a useless muscle reflex that’s just got to be unpleasant for the child. Well, it turns out hiccups are neither meaningless contracti...
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Actually, green poop is common in both breastfed and formula-fed babies, but it's more common in formula-fed babies. While breastfed babies tend to have poop that's yellowish (and sometimes slightly greenish), formula-fed babies have poop that's more brown: usually tan, yellow/brown, ...
All babies cry. But there are lots you can do to help them be calm and happy. We begin with some of the basics…step by step. For starters, newborns miss the comforting rhythms they enjoy in the womb. I believe the key to understanding babies is to recognize that they come into the...
Why Do Babies Cry? All babies cry, and some cry a lot. When it’s your baby who is crying a lot, it can be frustrating and upsetting for you. You try burping her, rocking her - and she’s still wailing. What’s wrong? You might be worried about making enough milk to fill her...
Why do dogs eat their poop?Question:Why do dogs eat their poop?Dog Behavior:The behaviors displayed by domesticated dogs can be understood in a number of ways. Dogs have inherited traits from their wild, predatory ancestors, though there are also numerous traits that were selectively bred into...
Why do some animals poop, and then turn around and eat their own droppings? It may appear icky to humans, but the practice of eating poop, known as coprophagia (kop-ruh-fey-jee-uh), is common in the animal kingdom, and helps these animals access nutrients they couldn't digest the fir...
poop as they begin to develop their own thriving microbiomes. “Before I was a veterinarian, I was a wildlife rehabilitator, and neonatal bunnies are some of the hardest animals to raise because mothers will feed their feces to the babies,” Becker tells me. “If you don’t have healthy...
Babies’ skin is extra thin—30% thinner than adult skin—and sensitive as it adjusts to the world. Four of the main causes of diaper rash are overhydration, increased pH, poop left on the skin, and friction. So, we know that when it comes to your little one’s skin health, you ...