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  • Feeding a newborn can be one of the more challenging parts of you and your infant getting to know each other. But however you get your baby the nutrition they need, there are some classic tips, tricks, and things to expect.

    In this, the second part of our newborn feeding episode, we discuss topics like:

    -Choosing a durable, safe, cleanable bottle (we recommend glass!)

    -Expect the unexpected! Nobody knows exactly which nipple type your infant is going to prefer, so there's no need to buy absolutely everything ahead of time. Partially because...

    -You are going to lose things!

    -Choosing a formula for your baby (hint: most of them are pretty much the same, because it's the law!)

    -Safety of formula is not assured, if it has had tp be shipped from overseas, unfortunately.

    -How to make (and how not to make!) that formula

    -Vitamin D is important for all newborn babies, not just breastfed babies!

    -Plain water is dangerous for newborns, even if it's hot out...

    -Safe breastmilk storage can be a but confusing, but storage bag packaging often has got your back (and ours!), in a pinch!

    It can be a overwhelming, but you are in good company! Reach out to your child's doctor, your lactation consultant, your ob/gyn, and friends and family for support!

    Want to hear more specifically about breastfeeding? Feel free to go back to. to the first part at https://www.twotireddocs.com/newbornfeeding1 and stay tuned for a dedicated breastfeeding episode, coming soon!

    For resources and guidance for specific portions of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

    If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

    Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

  • Toddlers can go from happy and playful to punching or hitting without missing a beat.

    So what do you do when big feelings merge with lack of impulse control, and a toddler gets aggressive? In this episode, we answer a listener question that invites us to explore this very thing.

    Topics include:

    "My toddler is usually wonderful! Why do they suddenly get so aggressive?" (Hint: It's normal!)

    Sometimes being happy is as much of a trigger as being angry.

    Redirect and distract, when you can!

    Be clear when behavior is harmful or dangerous. Otherwise, wait it out until they can really listen, and validate a child's feelings.

    It's normal to feel overwhelmed, disappointed, or angry. Let your child know that!

    Avoiding trying to reason with a toddler mid-meltdown.

    A simple "No," without further explanation isn't effective in the long term.

    Support your toddler, and give them other outlets for their emotions.

    Dr. Val harbors a fervent dislike of participation trophies.

    ...and more!

    For resources and guidance for specific sections of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

    If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

    Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

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  • Pretty much all you have to do for a newborn is keep them fed and growing. It's nature, so it should be easy... right?

    Well, it's complicated...

    Your hosts have dedicated an entire two-part episode to the process that is feeding a newborn. In this, the first part, we discuss:

    -How much your newborn infant needs to eat, and how often.

    -How to know your infant is getting enough, in the first few days of life.

    -When might you need to supplement?

    -I want to breastfeed, but is formula okay, if my baby needs it? (Hint: You do what's best for you and your baby!)

    -Expecting that your newborn baby knows exactly what to do for feeding, but maybe not yet how to do it well...

    -When to pump, and when to offer pacifiers.

    -"Nipple confusion" and whether or not it is actually a real thing...

    -When the baby relies on you for nutrition, make sure you have as much help and support as possible for everything else!

    Want to hear more specifically about the formula side of things? Stay tuned! More on that in Part 2!

    But don't worry, you got this!

    For resources and guidance for specific portions of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

    If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

    Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

  • You've spent months preparing for a newborn, mentally and physically (and financially!), and suddenly a brand new member of your family has made it into your home!!! So.... What do we do now?

    In this supersized episode, your hosts help navigate the waters of getting your newborn baby (and you!) situated at home.

    We talk about things like

    -Sleep-wake cycles (or lack thereof, at this point!)

    -Expected feeding schedule

    -What should my baby be doing, for pooping and peeing?

    -The challenges of "safe sleep"

    -Finding time to do, well, anything...

    -When to see the pediatrician regularly, and when to call for help!

    -Weird things newborn babies do

    -Is it colic? Is it constipation? Is it none of the above? What is this baby doing?

    -The weird noises newborns make when they breathe

    ...and more!

    For a more in depth discussion on safe sleep, SIDS, and why the policy is the way it is, visit https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/sleep/Pages/A-Parents-Guide-to-Safe-Sleep.aspx

    For resources and guidance for specific sections of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

    If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

    Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

  • The toddler temperament presents a unique parenting challenge, but adding another child into the mix is a whole different animal.

    Today, your hosts invite Healthy Steps specialist, Christy Bezrutczyk, MSEd, CLC, to help them answer a listener question about just what to do, when a toddler and a little sibling find themselves at odds.

    Together, they delve even deeper into the topic, and discuss things like:

    How do we approach the "toddler versus the world" mindset?

    How do we prepare a toddler (and ourselves!) for a change at home, and a change in the family, like the impending arrival of another child?

    What tools can we use to manage behaviors and provide support, that we can carry on to even later in life?

    How are these tools useful in our other relationships?

    When can we expect toddlers to actually be able to share?

    And what am I supposed to do, in the meantime?

    If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our previous shows, and look out for the next episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared this episode with anyone who you think would find it useful!

    Didn't answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

    Our guest today, Christy Bezrutczyk, MSEd, CLC has a background in special education and spent decades providing support for children through the Early Intervention Program. She is currently working as a Healthy Steps specialist, a certified lactation consultant, and teaches at SUNY Plattsburgh.

    She is employed at Mountain View Pediatrics, in Plattsburgh, New York, online at https://mvpediatrics.com.

    For more information on the Healthy Steps program and the resources that it provides to children through their primary care office, visit https://www.healthysteps.org

  • Today, we answer a listener question on immune system health, allergies, and sensitivities in children, with the help of our very first guest, allergy/immunology specialist, Dr. Britta Sundquist!

    Dr. Sundquist talks with your hosts about things like:

    Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and unscented products, and which ones might be more helpful,

    The relationship between exposures and sensitivities later in life,

    The origin of gut "flora" bacteria, and developing a diverse "microbiome,"

    The "hygiene hypothesis," and how that relates to allergies,

    And the importance of kids just getting dirty, on a regular basis (hint, the kid will make it easy for you!).

    If you enjoy this, stick with us! There is more on these topics to come...

    Didn't answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

    Our guest today, Dr. Britta Sundquist, is a practicing board-certified allergist, who takes care of patients from infancy through adulthood.

    She is currently employed at Southdale Pediatrics in Minnesota. For more information, visit https://www.southdalepeds.com

  • In this episode, your hosts continue discussing the ins and outs of what to expect, now that your baby has actually arrived.There's a lot that happens in the short stretch of time spent in the mother-baby unit, and it can feel like a bit of a whirlwind. Dr. Val and Dr. Philip will get into more of what to expect in the newborn period. This includes weird things your baby does, pooping and peeing, when to ask for help, what to expect if your child is getting circumcised, and so on.

    There are so many normal things that are kind of unsettling, as you get to know your baby.

    This episode should hopefully make that experience at least a bit more manageable!
  • Your hosts use their first-ever end-of-the-year/beginning-of-another-year episode to talk about some nice parenting takeaways or highlights from the year, kind of answer an informally-submitted listener question about how newborns communicate, and in a topic especially important during the holidays, share an update on consuming alcohol while breastfeeding.

    It's the end of the first year with our podcast! Come celebrate with us!

    To enhance your immersive holiday experience, this episode features a very special (read: free) song, namely, "Christmas Spirit" by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Thanks, Shane!

  • In this episode, your hosts start discussing the ins and outs of what to expect, now that your baby has actually arrived. There's a lot that is recommended or suggested in a relatively short stretch of time, and it can feel like a bit of a whirlwind. Dr. Val and Dr. Philip will get into some of the various things we do for babies in the newborn period and, more importantly, why we do them! These include things like injections, immunizations, skin-to-skin time, and so on.

    And then, they start getting into all the things that your baby will do that may just freak you out.

    This episode should hopefully make that experience at least a bit more manageable for you!

  • Your hosts finally take the time to address a listener's burning question about bottles, milk, teeth, and sippy cups. A previous episode's mistake provides an opportunity for an important lesson about parenthood. All this and more, in this, the very first first mini episode!

  • In this episode, Dr. Valerie Lawrence and Dr. Philip Magcalas continue talking about preparing for the arrival of your baby. They dive right into what to expect the moment after your baby is birthed, followed by countless tips, tricks, and insights into what items you will and won’t need once you bring your baby home. (Hint: It’s all about the basics!)

    The Docs share their candid thoughts on everything newborn-related, including clothing your baby, white noise machines, preferred types of bottles, switching your detergents and soaps, and preparing a nursery. They also give important precautions and warnings on car seats, sleeping monitors, and prenatal massages that you won’t want to overlook!

    This episode will remind you not to sweat the small stuff, and to keep laughing along the way! Parenthood isn’t about perfection
 it’s about learning, growing, and caring for the miraculous life that you have created. If you enjoyed this episode, give it a ‘share’ to pass on the laughs to someone who you think could benefit!

    If you haven’t listened to Part 1, you can go ahead and listen to that here: www.twotireddocs.com/whoneedssleep/thedrumroll1

    Lessons learned:

    Less is more when it comes to baby clothes
 start simple and if it’s not working for you, you will find something that does.Car seats expire! Expiration dates depend on the type of car seat, so check to make sure when yours was made, especially if it’s secondhand. It’s best to get a new car seat. Check online for videos on proper car seat installation. As your baby’s diaper size grows, adjust your car seat’s straps accordingly. Don’t microwave bottles! You can buy a bottle warmer or simply stick the bottle in a container of hot water. Refrigerated breast milk can then be left out for 4 hours max.It’s best to switch to hypoallergenic, fragrance-free detergent and soap. If you’re going to get a prenatal massage, go to someone who is trained because an untrained massage can send you into labor. You don’t need to curate your baby’s newborn experience before they arrive, as they really don’t need much more than you!You may find yourself checking to see if your baby is breathing while they are sleeping and that’s normal. The vast majority of babies do not need to be hooked up to a monitor while they sleep. If they do, which is rare, your doctor will provide you with one.

    Episode Timeline:

    [0:00] Intro[1:16] Check out our mini episodes and reach out to us with questions or comments![2:56] What happens immediately after giving birth[4:52] You cannot have enough burp clothes![7:15] Clothing and swaddling newborn babies + What is brown fat?[10:18] Sleep: Should I get a white noise machine?[11:10] Car seats + Strollers: Expiration dates, new vs. used, traveling with ease[18:18] Bottles: Glass vs. plastic, 4oz vs. 8oz, bottle sterilizers and warmers[26:07] Soaps + Detergents: Do’s and don’ts, unscented vs. fragrance-free, [28:40] Benefits of having a smart phone in early parenthood months[29:59] Why you should replace your fire alarm batteries before giving birth[30:53] Feeding + The fun and fast pace of infancy[32:20] The importance of self-care + Prenatal massages[34:44] Pregnancy loosens everything up! [35:33] Do they want to have another kid?[36:15] What you don’t need + Reviewing what you do need[37:15] Infant inserts for car seats + Adjusting car seat straps and your child grows[38:52] Don’t worry about the small stuff
 less is more![39:38] Checking to see if your baby is breathing while sleeping + Are monitors necessary?[42:48] Staying off the internet + Looking to your community for support[43:48] Outro + How to contact us

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  • Dr. Valerie Lawrence kicks off the podcast with a jingle for "The Baby's Room" that Phil has never heard of.

    In this episode, your hosts discuss the process of preparing for a new baby. This first part is less about things, and more about an approach.

    What's that? You love things? So do we. It's also a little bit about things.

    We'll be delving into what you need, and maybe even more importantly, what you don't need to welcome your baby into the world. Join Drs. Val and Philip, as they help you clean up that registry list and prepare for the unpreparable!

  • Parenting is not easy.

    Dr. Valerie Lawrence and Dr. Philip Magcalas are two pediatricians who would like to make it a little easier for you... Or at the very least, help make it more enjoyable!

    In this episode, your new hosts will introduce themselves, let you know the game plan for their show and all the episodes to come!

    What's even better? It comes with an open invitation for you, the listener, to be part of it all!

    You know, in all of your free time.

    You're welcome.

  • Dr. Valerie Lawrence and Dr. Philip Magcalas are two pediatricians who would like you to know that they are ready to talk parenting with you!

    They will go through planning from before the baby is born to everything that comes after,