my baby girl is 5 weeks old but has found it hard to poo since birth,we had her on sma gold at up until 3 days ago then we swithed her to cow and gate comfort to see if that would help,weve seen the midwife,healthvisitor and they all say its fairly common,weve tried aired water,fresh orange in water,warm bath,baby massage,raising her knees,changing her milk and lactalose that the doctor prescribed.has anyone else experienced this or got any suggestions on what to try next?
2006-08-29
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Try giving her a bit of natural apple juice. Not very much- maybe an ounce. Apples are a natural laxative. Make sure that the juice is JUST juice- no sugar, no preservatives, nothing but juice. Any additives at all may worsen her constipation or make her sick.
I agree with the person above, though. A 5-week-old baby should be having breastmilk. Breastmilk keeps a baby's digestive system in tip-top shape, being what they're *supposed* to eat.
2006-08-29 20:31:10
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answered by ChiChi 6
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It's time to see a pediatrician or the emergency room. At 5 weeks old, she is way too young to be constipated for more than 1 day. Stool should be very loose, although just a small quantity. Chronic constipation in a newborn can cause serious and permanent damage or death. She could have a serious undiagnosed medical condition. Home remedies can do more harm and permanent damage than good. Be persistent with the doctor about your concern. Let them know that this goes beyond the new mother nerves, and that your baby is in pain. Make sure he or she understands exactly how many times she is going per day and the consistency of her bowel movements (loose or hard). If she isn't going at all, it's time for an emergency department trip.
2006-08-29 20:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Colace, liquid. My daughter had the same problem. She also had stomach problems and my mother told me of a recipe that was used since the dawn of time. One onion, corn syrup, distilled water. cut the onion in half, boil it for 15 min in distilled water( 4 oz of water), take out the onion and save the juice. Use the juice from the onion in a 4 oz bottle, add 1 tbsp of corn syrup and 3 1/2 oz of the onion juice and shake until syrup is all mixed in,, let it cool to room temp and give her 1/2 then 1 hr later give her the other half. She will feel a lot better. It helps with gas and constipation. Plus it softens it( the poo). Best of luck if you need any more info send me an IM at tinytinker79....mother of 3) raised 12 kids
2006-08-29 20:38:17
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answered by tinytinker79 3
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it's time to work out a pediatrician or the emergency room. At 5 weeks previous, she is far too youthful to be constipated for better than a million day. Stool must be very unfastened, in spite of the certainty that purely a small volume. persistent constipation in a new child would reason extreme and everlasting harm or demise. She would have a extreme undiagnosed medical condition. residing house treatments can do greater harm and everlasting harm than stable. Be persistent with the healthcare expert approximately your problem. enable them to comprehend that this is going previous the recent mom nerves, and that your toddler is in soreness. make advantageous he or she is conscious precisely how many situations she is going according to day and the consistency of her bowel strikes (unfastened or perplexing). If she isn't likely in any respect, it's time for an emergency branch holiday.
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answered by ? 3
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ya its just common untill the baby is feeded by mothers milk there is nothing to worry even if it is a week.
i have a sugestion for u
heat the betel leaf(pan leaf) with some oil applied on it and when it is quite warm put it on the babies stomach it will work like anything.
2006-08-29 20:25:31
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answered by deepthi 2
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Constipation results from not having enough water in your system (Dehydration) and an overload of protein, no matter what the age. Try Olive oil.
2006-08-29 20:26:03
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answered by Marcel 2
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When my kids were that young, i gave them watered down apple juice. for every three ounces juice, i put one ounce water. It worked like a charm, but didn't do it to often, only when they needed the extra boost going poo.
2006-08-29 20:35:49
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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I second the white grape juice and vegetable juices - the onion's OK and if you can get her to drink carrot juice that's also good.
Keep trying them, and then if she still doesn't do a daily do, try baby suppositories.
2006-08-30 22:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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try putting just a little Castor oil in her bottle and warm the milk.
just a little bit now, it will coat the stomach and the intestines making the poop easier to come out.
2006-08-29 20:24:57
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answered by Mary D 4
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We used baby suppository's on Gran baby and a dash of mineral oil but please be careful what they say to give here. I'd give no medication to it unless Dr. says. Sounds like you've about done it all. Try the suppository's.
2006-08-29 20:32:22
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answered by monkey12 2
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