"A must-have parenting manual from a veritable poo-whisperer. Dr. Vartabedian will answer all of your deepest, darkest questions about baby digestion - leaving parents laughing, empowered, and ready to face their next Code Brown." -- Zubin Damania, MD (aka ZDoggMD) "A hilarious and informative journey through a baby's gut. From burps to gas, and everything in between, this book empowers families with the knowledge they need about their child's gut and nutritional concerns." -- Ari Brown, MD, pediatrician and author of the Baby 411 book series A candidly written, humorous, scientifically-backed poo bible. This is an illuminating look into every parent's secret obsession-their baby's poo!-and serves as a perfect baby shower gift for new parents. I am thankful, both as a mom and pediatrician, for Dr. Vartabedian's sound advice and expertise. -- Wendy Sue Swanson, MD, author of Mama Doc Medicine and founder fo Seattle Mama Doc "Parenthood is unquestionably a busy-and messy-business! While you may not have dedicated much time or thought in your pre-parenting days to the topics covered in this book, the bottom line is that you will now. And as you take advantage of Dr. Vartabedian's highly informed, practical advice and insights about all things related to 'number two,' you're sure to find yourself thanking Dr. Vartabedian for also looking out for you!" -- Laura Jana, MD, pediatrician and author of The Toddler Brain: Nurture the Skills Today That Will Shape Your Child's Tomorrow "In clear, entertaining language, Dr. Vartebedian takes a bottom-to-top approach not just to poo but to many critical aspects of child care, from childbirth to feeding and even burping. I talk to parents all day long about feeds, burping, spitting, constipation, and diarrhea, and I found myself taking notes to share in my own practice. This book will quickly become a classic for new parents." -- David L. Hill, MD, author of Dad to Dad: Parenting Like a Pro "Dr. Vartabedian has a way of taking the most complicated of medical issues and explaining them so that everyone can understand. He does this with such a wonderful sense of humor that this book is a delight to read. Both doctors and parents alike will be helped by this book. I highly recommend Looking Out for Number Two and hope that it is read by everyone. They will not only enjoy it immensely but will be optimally informed." -- William J. Klish, MD, Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine "[Looking Out for Number Two] offers a reassuring (and humorous) perspective on the mysterious and sometimes alarming effluvia that infants produce - often from both ends at the same time...Dr. Vartabedian offers fascinating insights...about babies' digestive health." -- Live Science