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If you have a delicate question about your newborn's body, we've probably got the answer here.
Infant penis is not necessarily a term that a new mom wants to search on the Web -- or that she'd want another person finding in her search history. But our knowledge about "down there" is often as fuzzy as an ultrasound screen image, and once we're in the daily routine of changing diapers, having a clear view doesn't always equal having a clear understanding of what's going on.
Discussing your baby's privates with your pediatrician can be uncomfortable, but try not to be shy. "It's much better to ask a question that might be perceived as embarrassing than not to ask and find out that it is actually an important question," advises pediatrician Peter J. Everett, M.D., of Rockville, Maryland. Doctors have heard it all. Read on for their answers to the most awkward -- and common -- questions about boys and girls.
Most likely, yes. This physiologic response is involuntary and sometimes even visible on prenatal sonograms, which makes it a little easier to determine sex. "Before puberty, erections aren't caused by sexual feelings," says Molly O'Shea, M.D., a pediatrician in Birmingham, Michigan. "Erections are normal and indicate that a baby boy's equipment is working just fine." As with adult males, the stiffening is caused by penile tissue filling with blood. Many things can stimulate he blood flow, including a diaper change or washing. Erections can also indicate that your baby has a full bladder, so make sure you have a diaper nearby to avoid an unexpected dousing. Speaking of which...
Why does my baby always seem to pee as soon as I start to change his diaper?
This phenomenon happens with both boys and girls, but the trajectory just isn't as visible with girls. Babies don't fully empty their bladder, so it's actually normal for them to urinate mid-change when cool air stimulates the genitals. Also, "it could be chance," explains Dr. Everett. "Babies urinate up to 20 or more times per day."
Is it normal for my baby to touch herself?
Absolutely. Just as babies begin to discover their ears and feet, so do they grab and explore their genitals. "Think about it: Most of the time genitalia are tucked away inside a diaper, so it's a whole new experience for them to be able to actually reach down and feel what's there," explains Jessica Kaplan, M.D., a pediatrician in San Francisco. And babies will do it again and again simply because it feels good.
What is the best way to clean under the foreskin of a penis that's uncircumcised?
Actually, until the foreskin easily pulls back over the head of the penis -- which typically doesn't occur until age 5 or later -- cleaning underneath isn't necessary. Forcing it back earlier could cause paraphimosis, a painful condition in which the retracted foreskin impairs blood flow to the head of the penis. Call your doctor if you notice unusual redness at the tip, though: Sometimes the white discharge called smegma can accumulate under the foreskin and lead to infection.
What should I do when poop gets in my baby's vagina?
This is one of those things that seems like a bigger deal than it really is. The tissue lining the vagina helps keep it clean, so even the messiest diaper shouldn't be much cause for concern. Cleansing with a wipe ought to do the trick -- just remember to always go from front to back to prevent a urinary-tract infection. If necessary, put your baby in a warm bath to remove anything sticky. Never insert a cotton swab or a tissue inside the vagina because this could push in the fecal matter further or cause injury.
My son has an undescended testicle. How long will this last and is there any way it can be fixed?
Nearly 3 percent of all full-term boys are born with cryptorchidism, a condition in which one or both of the testes are not in the scrotal sac. (For preemies the number spikes to 30 percent.) Most cases resolve themselves within a year, but if the testes haven't descended by 6 months, discuss it with your pediatrician. Your son's testicles may simply be retractile, which means a reflex occasionally causes them to move from the scrotum up into the groin. To check, sit him in a warm bath, which should naturally drop the testes. Otherwise, your doctor may suggest an outpatient procedure after he turns 1 year old called orchiopexy, in which testicles are brought down and sewn into place. It's an important issue to resolve: Testes that remain undescended have an increased chance of developing cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Can my baby have a yeast infection?
Yes. Yeast thrive in a warm, dark, humid environment, which makes dirty diapers a haven. If your baby has a rash anywhere on his bottom or genitals that doesn't go away after a couple of days and is deep red and slightly raised, it may be a yeast infection. Have it seen by your pediatrician, who can recommend an over-the-counter antifungal medication. Both girls and boys get yeast infections, which can also show up elsewhere on the body, especially in between skin folds in places like the neck. A yeast infection in your baby's mouth, called thrush, can spread to his diaper area through the digestive tract. Ingesting antibiotics directly or through breast milk may also encourage the growth of yeast. Air-dry your baby's bottom as much as possible and change wet diapers frequently. Probiotics, available in powder form or in some yogurt, can help prevent future infections by regulating the helpful bacteria that keep yeast in check. Discuss this with your pediatrician.
My daughter's labia are stuck together. What happened and what should I do?
Labial adhesion, in which a portion of the vagina's inner lips, or labia minora, fuse together, is not uncommon, affecting roughly 2 percent of all girls. A baby is particularly vulnerable to this around 3 months, when the estrogen she received in utero drops, resulting in a decreased amount of vaginal secretions, which help keep the skin from sticking. Hygiene plays a part too: When the delicate skin becomes raw from diaper rash, for example, the labia sometimes heal by merging, much the way a cut does. How can you tell? "Instead of seeing open labia, and two holes on the inside for the urethra and the vaginal opening, you'll see a line of tissue where the labia are stuck and a very small area where they aren't," says Parents advisor Ari Brown, M.D., pediatrician and author of Baby 411. "Labial adhesions do not usually need to be treated. The area eventually becomes unstuck once a girl begins making estrogen herself as she goes through puberty," she explains. However, if her urine only dribbles out -- which indicates that the adhesion is significant -- or if she actually gets a bladder infection due to a severe adhesion, then it can be treated with a topical estrogen cream.
Originally published in the December 2011 issue of Parents magazine.
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Watch: Lala Kent Expecting Baby No. 1 With Fiance Randall Emmett
Lala Kent took to Instagram on Friday, Nov. 6 to showcase her growing baby bump with a stripped-down mirror selfie!
"My thirst traps look different these days," the Vanderpump Rules star captioned the nude photo, which received a flurry of compliments from friends and fellow Bravolebrities.
For example, Lala's Pump Rules co-star Katie Maloney-Schwartz commented multiple heart eye emojis, and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Whitney Rose wrote, "Beautiful Lala." 
The Instagram post—which marks one of the few times Lala has shown off her baby bump—comes roughly two months after she and her fiancé Randall Emmett announced they're expecting their first child together, a baby girl.
The couple made the exciting reveal on the Give Them Lala ... with Randall podcast, released the same day as Lala's 30th birthday. 
During the episode, she said she couldn't "think of any other way to celebrate," and that she had the "best gift given to her." 
"My body also helped out too," Lala continued. "I am pregnant!"
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Two years ago, Lala had an equally exciting birthday as she and Randall, who shares two kids with ex Ambyr Childers, got engaged just a day before she rang in 28.
"Last night was the best night of my entire life," Lala wrote on Instagram at the time. "I got engaged to the man of my dreams. I get to call this amazing human my fiancé!"
Initially set to wed in April 2020, the couple has since postponed their wedding amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
Lala opened up about the upsetting cancellation on Instagram alongside a photo of her and Randall kissing.
"Today would be the day I'd be heading to our wedding location to start prepping and getting settled in with my mama and mama-in-law to-be," she wrote. "I know people have been affected by this in much bigger ways. I do feel sad today, though."
"I haven't experienced anything that I should have," Lala continued. "Bachelorette party, bridal shower. It's just all very weird. I know I'll get to, but my heart was set on April 18th. I hope it rains that day. Then I'll be saying 'thank god we didn't get married today.' That would make me feel better." 
Like Lala, a number of current and former Vanderpump Rules stars are also pregnant! Scroll through the below photos to see the pregnancy journeys of Lala, Scheana Shay, Brittany Cartwright and more.
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A little over a year after tying the knot, Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor are expecting a baby.
"Mom & Dad. The love of our lives is coming soon," Brittany captioned this image, with Jax writing, "Sooooo,........I am gonna be Dad.."
At the beginning of Sept. 2020, Lala Kent and fiancé Randall Emmett revealed they're expecting their first child together. A few weeks later, the happy couple revealed that they're having a baby girl. And, it's safe to say, their gender reveals was unlike any other. Per posts on social media, the twosome found out they were having a baby girl after a skydiver flew down with a bright pink parachute.
In June, former cast member Stassi Schroeder announced she and her now-husband Beau Clark are expecting their first child, a baby girl.
Prior to this announcement, Stassi and Kristen Doute were fired from the Bravo show following former co-star Faith Stowers' claim that the pair reported her to law enforcement over a false stealing claim. Stassi has since apologized to Faith, which you can find here.
Scheana Shay announced on Oct. 28 that she and boyfriend Brock Davies are expecting their first child together. Approximately one month later, the singer—who's revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage in June—unveiled the baby's sex. "IT'S A GIRL!!!" Scheana wrote on Instagram. "I can't wait to put the biggest bows in her hair and shower her with unicorns and rainbows!"
In September 2020, Brittany and Jax learned they're having a baby boy.
Following her pregnancy announcement, Brittany took to Instagram and posted this baby bump pic. On the image, she wrote, "So in love already."
Beau shared this shot of his pregnant wife on their engagement anniversary.
"Who would've thought we'd all be... sober at the same time," Stassi wrote alongside this snap of her, Lala and Brittany.
Brittany and Jax proudly put the ultrasound shots of their baby on the fridge.
Brittany celebrated Halloween early with Katie Maloney-Schwartz, Kristen and Stassi.
Scheana put her bump on display for Halloween 2020.
Brittany didn't spare a single detail when dressing up as the Grinch for Halloween.
Jax joined in on the Halloween fun, going as the Grinch's dog and companion, Max.
Lala's growing bump was spotted in this Halloween 2020 snap. She wrote on the image, "This is as Halloween as it gets for me."
Stassi wrote on Instagram, "Sex symbol right here."
Lala bared her baby bump with a stripped-down mirror selfie.
At "25 weeks," Stassi posted, "Our Clark Passenger is poppin'."
"Mom & Dad," Brittany wrote alongside this November photo.
Safety first! That same day, Brittany snapped a glowing mirror selfie with her mask on.
Stassi joked on Instagram that she likes posing in this chair "because it covers my back fat."
The parents-to-be posed for an adorable pic on Thanksgiving.
Brittany documented her growing bump with a stylish Turkey Day snap.
Look at that pregnancy glow! Randall shared this pic of Lala on Instagram with the caption, "Beautiful." 
"Bumpin' along," Brittany captioned this Dec. 6 Instagram post.
Brock posted this festive snapshot, writing, "I'll be your elf on the shelf honey."
With this image, Brittany spoke out against the haters who have only have negative things to say about her baby bump. "I put this on my story but ya know what, I deserve to post this with pride," the reality star wrote. "I am so proud of my body for creating my son. I have had days where I let negative comments from strangers get me down, but WHY!? I am growing a perfect and healthy human being who I have only dreamed of my entire life."
Lala posted a rare baby bump pic in late December, captioning it, "Me and my best friend."
The "Good as Gold" singer shared a nearly nude mirror selfie to honor reaching the 26-week mark.
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