The Boob Business Podcast by Milk Diva

Ep 18: Baby Toots, Poop, Spit-up and your Diet

October 12, 2022 Naiomi S. Catron RNC-OB, IBCLC Season 1 Episode 18

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Is your baby constantly crying, won’t sleep, has major spit-up and weird poop,  yet it feels like no one can offer you sound, consistent, evidence-based advice?  Have you considered removing gassy foods from your diets like broccoli or cauliflower?

WAIT!!!!  STOP!!

Our special guest, Robyn Price is a Pediatric Registered Dietitian and Certified Breastfeeding Specialist who focuses on helping parents solve their baby’s gas, reflux, and colic problems in the “baby-led” way using her unique background by helping both mom’s diet and baby’s feeding.

So before you start switching your diet or feeling freaked out that there is something super wrong with you or your baby, please take a deep breath, grab a coffee and listen in as Robyn spills the tea on all things baby poop, gas, and diet.

Robyn Price, RD, CBS
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