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The Baby Manual

The Baby Manual

Di: Dr. Carole Keim MD
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New babies are difficult. Don't you wish they came with a manual? Well, now there is one! Hosted by a pediatrician mom, The Baby Manual will help guide you through everything you actually need to know to take care of a baby. Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, I bet you’ll hear something helpful in here that you didn’t know. Enjoy The Baby Manual podcast, and enjoy your new baby!2026 The Baby Manual Disturbo fisico e malattia Genitorialità e famiglie Igiene e vita sana Relazioni
  • About The Baby Manual Podcast
    Jan 21 2022

    New babies are difficult. Don't you wish they came with a manual? Well, now there is one! Hosted by a pediatrician mom, The Baby Manual will help guide you through everything you actually need to know to take care of a baby. Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, I bet you’ll hear something helpful in here that you didn’t know. Enjoy The Baby Manual podcast, and enjoy your new baby!

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    Dr Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram

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    • Follow The Baby Manual podcast on YouTube (link here), Spotify (link here), or Apple (link here).
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    • We'll let the lucky winner know (with the email you've provided).
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    Your details will be shared with Arctic Fox so they can arrange shipping your prize.

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    Check out the website. They also do a monthly diaper subscription. Use code DRCAROLEKEIM for a discount.


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  • 101 - Essential Information Before The Baby Arrives
    Feb 23 2022
    In this episode, Dr. Carole Keim MD explains what you should expect when going into labor. Why she, as a pediatrician, recommends having your baby at the hospital vs a home birth. She also goes into great detail on what to expect from a c-section or vaginal birth. It's all here in this episode to make your life easier pre and post-delivery in an unfamiliar environment where you may feel overwhelmed by your new responsibilities.Knowing the right questions to ask and having the right answers before your baby arrives will decrease your stress during your labor and delivery. Why is a vitamin K injection important and how erythromycin ointment protects your newborn from pink eye. She even gives you advice and tips for breastfeeding success. Good luck with your new baby. You are going to do awesome!How to tell you’re in labor: (00:42)Water breaksContractionsWhen to go to the hospitalHow long you’re going to be in laborWhat happens at the hospital: (01:59)Delivery options (vaginal, c-section)Delivery staffWhat the pediatrician does, APGAR scoreNewborn screenWhat I recommend while still in the hospital: (08:41)Feeding: only breastfeed, push through the pain because it gets better. Start pumping while in hospital. Work with the nurses to check baby’s latch, learn how to listen for milk movement/swallowingWrite down every time your baby starts and stops eating, and every time they pee and poop. You’re going to be asked this by everyone who walks in the room so one less thing to have to remember.Vitamin K shotErythromycin ointmentHep B vaccine: get it in the hospital if you want your baby to have it. (explain why it’s safe for newborns)Bilirubin/jaundice checks: all babies get screened before discharge (either visually or with TCB or blood test)Blood sugar testing - for babies who are LGS or SGA; pros/consCatch up on your sleep because this might be your only chanceBuy a copy of The Baby Manual on Amazon so it’s waiting at home for youDischarge instructions: (17:49)Jaundice precautionsFeverCar seat safetyFollowup appointmentBaby development / what to expect before the next appt (weight loss and weight gain, length changes, sleep deprivation)Who to call if you need helpResources discussed in this episode:The Baby Manual - Available on AmazonDr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram Win an awesome bundle of vegan hair dye and accessories.The Baby Manual Podcast is running a competition in collaboration with Arctic Fox where you could be in with the chance to win a FREE complete hair transformation kit.How to enterEntering the competition is easy:Follow The Baby Manual podcast on YouTube (link here), Spotify (link here), or Apple (link here).Fill in this form (link here)We'll pick a winner at random.We'll let the lucky winner know (with the email you've provided).Arctic Fox will be in touch to arrange shipping of your PRIZE.Check out Arctic Fox's website - use code DRKEIM at checkout for 15% discount.Important informationYour details will be shared with Arctic Fox so they can arrange shipping your prize. Arctic Fox don't ship to: Algeria, Argentina, Chile, China, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Spain, Republic of Türkiye, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, and International PO Boxes.—— Did you know an estimated 18 to 20 billion disposable diapers go into the landfills every year in the us? And those diapers take between 400 and 500 years to break down because of the plastic in them. HIRO Diapers is helping the planet and also helping parents out by not being any more expensive than regular disposable diapers.These diapers are made with no plastic. They also come with these packets of fungal spores that you can drop in the diaper. And when those go into the landfill, they grow into a fungus that eats the plastic around them so you can help the planet get healthier while also helping your baby.Check out the website. They also do a monthly diaper subscription. Use code DRCAROLEKEIM for a discount. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • 102 - The First Week
    Feb 23 2022
    The first week of having a new baby is full of surprises, but it's important that you know what to expect. In this episode, Dr. Carole Keim MD talks about what she wishes she knew the first week of having a new baby. She walks you through what is normal and what can be scary for a new mom. She also goes into detail on what moms can expect for themselves after welcoming home their adorable little one!Dr. Carole Keim MD covers hormones, postpartum depression and the use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. From the first diaper change, breastfeeding, skin care, right up to your baby's first doctor's visit, there is a lot of information in this episode. However, you are going to be glad to have it to make that first week less scary. Also, remember that it’s normal to feel a little sad, overwhelmed, and exhausted.At this age, your baby is doing a lot of things that seem scary but are actually normal.Emotions: (00:32)Bonding with babyBaby bluesSigns of postpartum depressionPooping: (01:33)MeconiumTransitional stool colorsSeedy yellow - what are the seeds?Number of poops: 1 in first 48h of life, a few times on days 3-4, then every feed once milk surgesPeeing: (02:35)Brick dust / rusty pipesPee once in the first 24h, 2-4x until milk surges, then by 1 week of age with each feedConcentrated urine x 3 daysNormal peeEating / breastfeeding: (03:22)Painful x 2 weeksTakes baby 2 weeks to really learn how to do itTongue ties, lip ties, cheek ties - when to fix them, baby has to re-learn how to eatFix if W shaped tongue, can’t stick out tongue past lips, inadequate weight gain. Some people fix due to nipple painSkin: (07:10)Bath x 9 mos, they’re going to peelCan use aquaphor/vaseline/unscented baby lotionNormal newborn rashDiaper rash: (08:32)Uncommon at first but can happenUse wipes for poop only, not for peeIf baby has a rash, could be irritation from wipes or diaper brandBaby girls vs. boys: (09:11)PseudomensesCircumcision after careIntact careBreathing patterns: (12:03)Fast then slowBelly button care and when it falls off: (12:30)The first two checkups: (13:19)Typically 2-3 days after going home, or DOL 3-5, f/up 1 week (earlier if concern for weight or jaundice)First Hep B vaccine if they didn’t get it in the hospitalCheck weight; often down from BWCheck if mom’s milk is in yet and what color poops are to assess jaundice riskCheck for signs of PPDPE: Look at skin for jaundice, rashes (some normal, some deadly). Heart, lungs, organs, eyes, genitals, sacral dimple, spina bifida, hip clicks, fontanels, sutures mobileNeuro/devel: grasp reflex, rooting/suckling reflex, moro reflex, turns towards parents voice, communicates needs (hungry/wet), fixes briefly on faces, lift head when prone / on parent’s chestAnticipatory guidance: (18:15)Eating - nothing but breast milk or formula for 4-6 monthsMom should eat a wide variety of foods and take PNV while breastfeedingSupplement with 400 IU of vit D daily, or mom can take 6400 IUSleep: back to sleep, nothing else in the crib. ABC = Alone, on Back, in CribFever and how to take tempJaundice precautions, why jaundice happens, when it’s dangerousNever leave baby on high surfaceRear facing car seat til age 2Avoid secondhand smokeBathing baby - wait til umbilical stump falls off; then once/wkSkin care / peeling skinTummy timeResources discussed in this episode:The Baby Manual - Available on AmazonEdinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale - Downloadable--Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram Win an awesome bundle of vegan hair dye and accessories.The Baby Manual Podcast is running a competition in collaboration with Arctic Fox where you could be in with the chance to win a FREE complete hair transformation kit.How to enterEntering the competition is easy:Follow The Baby Manual podcast on YouTube (link here), Spotify (link here), or Apple (link here).Fill in this form (link here)We'll pick a winner at random.We'll let the lucky winner know (with the email you've provided).Arctic Fox will be in touch to arrange shipping of your PRIZE.Check out Arctic Fox's website - use code DRKEIM at checkout for 15% discount.Important informationYour details will be shared with Arctic Fox so they can arrange shipping your prize. Arctic Fox don't ship to: Algeria, Argentina, Chile, China, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Spain, Republic of Türkiye, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, and International PO Boxes.—— Did you know an estimated 18 to 20 billion disposable diapers go into the landfills every year in the us? And those diapers take between 400 and 500 years to break down because of the plastic in them. HIRO Diapers is helping the planet and also helping parents out by not being any more expensive than regular disposable diapers.These diapers are made with no plastic. They also come with these packets of fungal spores that you can drop in the diaper. And when those go into the landfill, they ...
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