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Baby 3+ months, day three of no pooping (usually goes once a day). He is very uncomfortable and cranky (not normal). Nothing else wrong.
We are at a hotel and he CANNOT keep screaming. I can't remember what kind/how much juice I can give to get him going. He hasn't wanted to take a bottle ever anyway, but I've got to try something. I know I can give pear/prune juice, but how much and do I water it down or give it straight? I just can't remember. Thanks Christina |
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Are you breastfeeding? If so, it's normal to not poop for days...up to about 10.
But, if he's in pain, I'm not sure. I likely would try some of the anti-gas medicines before giving a 3 month old juice. If you're doing formula, then I don't know. It's more likely to be constipation if it's formula, than breastfeeding, but you might need to switch formulas, too. I hope he feels better soon and that someone else has better advice .
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He's BF and I know it can be normal, but he is seriously not happy and this isn't his norm.
I just can't let him cry like this. Thanks Christina |
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How about putting him on his back and bicycling his legs. It helped with gas for mine, so maybe it would help with this?
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The doctor said I could give one ounce of prune juice to our girls when they were a few months old. If you feel he is trying to go, pumping his legs gently in a "bicycle" motion may help.
We eventually started putting a little bit of prune juice in one of our bottles (maybe 1/2 ounce per day) and it really helped.
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Thanks, tried bicycling a lot yesterday...will keep trying...just needed some other ideas.
THanks Christina |
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use a rectal thermometer or well lubricated (with vaseline, a&D...) q-tip. Gently put it in & out. If he is having trouble pooping, this will usually stimulate him to go. Make sure to have lots of clean-up stuff handy, sometimes this causes "explosive" pooping lol
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Our DS once went 10 days+ without pooping while I was BFing. The doctor said it was OK because it wasn't bothering him, but I did finally pick up some kind of infant laxative/suppository at the pharmacy (non prescription, but it was kept behind the counter at Target). The day I was going to give it to him he FINALLY pooped.
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Traveling throws off my system, I know TMI!
Biking or just doing like sommersault tucks helped us. SIL traveled with a rectal thermometer and vasoline which a little poke and some tucks cleared out my niece and nephew in these situations. Gross I know, but it worked. We resorted to it once and it did the trick. |
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When my DD was 2 months old, she didn't poop for days. Our ped said it's normal for BF babies but I could give her 1 oz juice combined with 2 oz water, if I wanted to. It didn't help her tho. Another thing she said we could do was use a thermometer or q-tip with vaseline to stimulate the anus. That didn't work either. You can also get glycerin suppositories (cut it in half). That only helped a bit. Now I just live with the fact that my baby, now 4 months old, goes every 4 days. She's not as uncomfortable as she was in the beginning.
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