Who knows. It will change sometime in the first year (he he he) and if it is early, consider yourself lucky.
I think that the constant eat-poop reaction changes at what I've heard referred to as the "big poop". People talk about it happening sometime in the second or third month, when the baby doesn't poop for a day or two, and then it all explodes-- out the collar and sleeves of their outfit and all over the new couch you and the baby are sitting on. It didn't happen that dramatically for us, but there was a definite shift. But, with the possibility of the giant poop to look forward to, I would count yourself lucky for the eat-poop cycle. At least they are small, don't smell too bad (breastmilk?) and predictable. It is less fun to be out shopping and be embarrassed by your 10-month old's stiff fragrance.
Good luck with that!!
Who knows. It will change sometime in the first year (he he he) and if it is early, consider yourself lucky.
I think that the constant eat-poop reaction changes at what I've heard referred to as the "big poop". People talk about it happening sometime in the second or third month, when the baby doesn't poop for a day or two, and then it all explodes-- out the collar and sleeves of their outfit and all over the new couch you and the baby are sitting on. It didn't happen that dramatically for us, but there was a definite shift. But, with the possibility of the giant poop to look forward to, I would count yourself lucky for the eat-poop cycle. At least they are small, don't smell too bad (breastmilk?) and predictable. It is less fun to be out shopping and be embarrassed by your 10-month old's stiff fragrance.
Good luck.