My 5mth old boy hasn't had a bowel movement in 2 days, this is now the third day and no poo as yet?
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My baby does the same thing - she is 7 months. For a couple of days no poo, then the next day she has poops all day! I have found that if I give her a jar of Heinz fruit gel it helps it come along - (just the pureed fruit or gel for 4 month old bubbies). Make sure you are making his formula correctly too, not to much powder in the water.
Mine is breastfed and only poos once a week. . but when he does it's a true blow out. .If he doesn't seem uncomfy then he is fine.. if he is then call your dr... he will more than likely poo once you call!!
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Try beating him for his insolence!
Apple Juice may help..but you need to take that baby to the doctor. Not pooping for 3 days can really harm him. That is something that needs serious attention.
i don't suggest daily water for a 5 month old baby.
he should be sticking to formula and/or breast milk.if you want to give him water, give him sugar water every so often
he's constipated, get him some rectal laxitives if the drops arent working.
if that doesnt work within 24 hrs, get him to a doc fast.
Did you consult with your pediatrician? Is his belly hard? If you have not gone to his pediatrician you should, and if his belly is hard and he's uncomfortable you should take him in NOW or at least to the urgency room. My son has problems with constipation and early on the doctor told me to give him diluted pear juice and as time progressed, Stage 1 Pears; he also prescribed glycerin suppositories and poo induction with the thermometer. But do NOT self-prescribe anything to your baby without consulting your doctor. You may inadvertently do more harm than good.
You could try an old wives tale of using a small sliver of soft soap and sticking that up his bum like a suppository and his system will become irritated and purge his bowels.
My little girl who is now 9 months old has never been very regular (b/f until 6 months). I was told to mix some brown sugar with water if it goes beyond a few days. Works every time ;)
Please don't go putting things where they shouldn't go. Some babies are real pooers and others aren't. Mine were every nappy change whilst my nephew is every few days. I wouldn't be worried yet as it can be normal, but if he is in pain or a sore belly then get it seen to. Don't wait too long though.
a lil oil in his bottle , there are also natural laxative at country life (google or search engine it) that you can purchase that are all natural ingredients. nothing else ,,a warm soapy enema, but you dont want to do that unless its last resort, if he isnt crying , he is probably okay, if hes complaining, the baby nose syringes work well for they are tiny, painless. We never want to make a habit of making things easier unless necessary.
DO NOT GIVE YOUR POOR 5 MONTH OLD LAXATIVES OR SAPOSATORIES!!
Call his pediatrician. If he wants to give sapoatories or laxatives get a new doctor!
Using such things at such a young age can cause your child to become dependant on them to have a bowel movement!
As long as his belly isn't hard and he's eating well, not vomitting acts as if he feels okay then he's fine. When he does have a bowel movement it should be soft.
Call his doc.
Try a small amount of Karo syrup (Dark not the light)- about a tsp to Tbs in five ounces or you can also try pear juice...Watered down unless you want to--- well you get the idea. Good luck
he may be impacted.it could be very painful if not taken care of.my daughter also had this problem around his age.i took her to the E.R.and they used the old rubber glove trick.thank God it worked.it is usually serious when you can't poop.
My son went through this.. it actually gotten so bad that his little stomach was hard and he was gassy with it.. I knew he was constipated and took him to the hospital.. they did x-rays and seen he was indeed constipated and perscribed over the counter infant suppositories and told me to change his formula.. I went through all kinds of formula, nothing would work, I finally found one that did, and it was the most expensive, it was enfamil nutramigen, and it worked wonder's.. after I started him on that he was fine.. I would suggest that if it doesn't get better talk to your pediatrician and ask if he thinks it could be a possibility of his formula... but if he doesn't have a bowel movement soon, i would take him to the E.R. to be on the safe side ya know... babies little bodies are very fragile.. but good luck.
When my children had this problem to. I was told to give them a rectal laxative.
But checking with your doctor would probably be the best thing to do.
You can try using a rectal thermometer - sometimes when you pull it out a little "present" will come along with it. If that doesn't work I'd call your doctor. I wouldn't try suppositories at this age without consulting a doctor first.
Is his stomach hard? Have you tried calling his pediatrician? My son did this when he was around 3-4 months old, I called his pediatrician and they suggested diluted pear, apple, or white grape juice (1/2 juice and 1/2 water). They said if that didn't work, to use suppositories or the baby thermometer. I was to barely stick the end of either in his little bottom. Then about 10-20 minutes later, he pooped, and boy did he! Now, the pediatrician also said that if that didn't work, to bring him in. It's very important that they have a bowel movement at least once a day. Anyway, I hope everything turns out all right. Good luck!
They can sometimes go a week without a BM and be okay. All 3 of my sons went through this. We actually put a teaspoon of Dark Karo syrup in their bottles and did the infant suppositories which is immediate relief for them. I usually did the suppositories as a last resort if nothing else worked. Sometimes evening putting a thermoter in his bottom will stimulate his bowels to go. If none of this works I would definitely get in touch with his doctor. I wouldn't be too worried right now if I were you, it's very common.
Stop the water, it has no nutritional value... stick woth formula or breast milk. Now, both of my kids have dealt with constipation, its not fun for neither the parent, nor the child. Is his tummy hard? Have you noticed him trying to poop with no end result? What ALWAYS works for my kids is a tablespoon of brown sugar in an 8 oz bottle of warm water. It works as a laxative and its not medicine or anything he could become dependant upon to poop, which is true of stool softeners and laxatives. Don't feed him bananas...thats a constipator. Try giving him some prunes out of the baby food jar, see if that helps. If, still, none of these things work, then I would take him in to see your family doctor as thins could lead to problems if you can't fix it at home. Good Luck
It is normal for formula fed babies not to stool every day, up to 4 days is considered normal.
If he is not in pain then leave him alone before you cause diarhea or more serious side effects.
Umm and breastfeeding women aren't allowed to take coloxyl are you sure it is safe for babies?
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