what was the disease of Evelyn what was it diagnosed
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Evelyn was a plump baby. She was 7 lbs. at birth, 12 lbs. at 2 months, and 14 lbs. at 4 months. Growing was not an issue for her. Me consuming dairy would upset her tummy, butThis didn't last long though. We introduced solid food around 7 months, and by 9 months she started having problems. Her first signs were that she stopped gaining weight and her poop never got normal. This is going to be more graphic than you probably care to read over your breakfast, but I get asked to clarify what I mean by normal, so here goes. We cloth diaper. You can't throw solid food poop in your washing machine, you have to plop it in the toilet. When kiddos first start solid food, that's a messy proposition. I have a spatula in the bathroom reserved for this purpose only. After a few months though, their poop should get more solid and be able to just be shaken off into the toilet. This NEVER happened with Evelyn otherwise she was happy and healthy.
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