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kristin597
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ongoing constipation in baby
My daughter will be one at the end of the month. About 2 months ago she started having a lot of difficulty passing a bowel movement. when it comes out finally it is a large hard ball. I have tried miralax, prune juice, and suppositories. None have helped. Just started probiotics. I started her on whole milk last week with the hope it may help, it has stayed the same. Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
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Posted 6/9/17 4:03 PM |
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hidingin1516
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ongoing constipation in baby
milk constipated my daughter. you have to do the miralax until she's really loose then cut back. I just went through this with my 4 yr old. I would see a GI doctor.
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Posted 6/9/17 4:24 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: ongoing constipation in baby
Milk is very constipating. When DD transitioned she got backed up too I'd call your ped and ask what they recommend you do
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Posted 6/9/17 5:02 PM |
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kristin597
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Re: ongoing constipation in baby
Thanks. She was very constipated before The milk so while I'm thinking the milk isn't helping I don't think it was the cause. If you used miralax did you feel like your child became dependent on it to go?
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Posted 6/9/17 9:31 PM |
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hidingin1516
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ongoing constipation in baby
No. It's taking a while to get over with miralax but since I've really dosed her until it was super super loose she's had no problem. I actually haven't given it to her in a while. I've always suspected a milk allergy or sensitivity. Had her tested as an infant and it was negative but I always cut out on the milk. Does she eat a lot of cheese/dairy/ yogurt. From our GI, she's on lactaid for a few months. She hasn't had yogurt in a long time and has been better. It's the lactose in things. Cheese she still eats.
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Posted 6/9/17 10:45 PM |
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w8andsee
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Re: ongoing constipation in baby
Is she drinking enough water? My ds was always constipated. I started pushing water. The days that he drinks a lot, he has no issues going. When he doesn't drink as much he gets constipated again.
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Posted 6/9/17 11:20 PM |
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kristin597
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ongoing constipation in baby
drinks a good amount of water but I'm sure she can drink more. She loves yogurt and cheese. I guess ill be cutting those out and see what happens. Thanks all
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Posted 6/10/17 6:54 AM |
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nycgirl
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Re: ongoing constipation in baby
Posted by kristin597
drinks a good amount of water but I'm sure she can drink more. She loves yogurt and cheese. I guess ill be cutting those out and see what happens. Thanks all
My DDs both have this problem... they can poop pellets. DS with same diet just has a different digestive system... and has amazingly soft poops.
Our ped has us cut the whole milk with water (so, 3/4 whole milk and 1/4 water). It worked well. Too much dairy was our issue. When really bad, we made stewed prunes and pears. Man, that works 100%. Blueberries help too. We eat a lot of those.
Message edited 6/10/2017 9:41:42 AM.
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Posted 6/10/17 9:40 AM |
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spartagoose
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ongoing constipation in baby
Wanted to add that roasting sweet potatoes in olive oil is a guarantee to get things moving for my kid. She tends to sweat a lot and not drink enough in the summertime but loves fruit, so we always have watermelon around too.
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Posted 6/12/17 10:47 AM |
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