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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 19 MIN

EP 13: Decoding Diapers- Understanding Newborn Poop and Infant Nutrition

from Nutrition for the Early Years · host Dr. Liz Daniels, DO, RD, FAAP

Send us Fan MailNewborn Poop 101: What’s Normal, When to Worry, and Why Baby StrainsWondering if your newborn’s poop is normal? In this episode, I break down newborn and infant poop—what’s normal, what’s not, and when you actually need to worry.As a pediatrician and registered dietitian, I walk you through what to expect in the first days and weeks of life, including the transition from meconium (black, sticky stool) to typical yellow stools, and how often newborns should poop. I explain why it’s common for stool patterns to change—and why growth, feeding, and overall symptoms matter more than any single diaper.We also cover common parent concerns like:baby poop color (green, yellow, dark, pale)how often a newborn should poopbaby straining to poop but stool is softwhen poop frequency drops (even up to a week)mucus or blood in stoolI explain key red flags that may need medical attention, including poor weight gain and blood in the stool, and what those findings can mean.You’ll also learn about infant dyschezia—a common developmental phase around one month where babies strain, cry, and turn red before passing a soft stool. I’ll explain why this happens and how to support your baby without over-intervening.Plus, practical tips to make life easier (like preventing diaper blowouts and knowing when to size up).If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this normal?” while staring at a diaper—this episode is for you.Timestamps00:00 Newborn Poop Intro 00:19 Podcast Welcome 01:11 Why Poop Questions 03:55 Meconium and Early Days 07:16 When to Worry 08:23 Blood and Mucus 10:12 Straining and Dyschezia 13:24 Helping Baby Poop 15:11 Poop Colors and Frequency 17:40 Diaper Blowout Tips 18:43 Wrap Up and ResourcesNEW COURSE! "Read the Pattern: Feeding Your Baby 0–4 Months" — because a healthy relationship with food starts earlier than most people think. Course Link!Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.

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