Baby Constipation: Symptoms & Treatments When Your Infant is Constipated

A Constipated Baby is an Unhappy Baby

Constipation isn’t something only adults deal with it. Your baby may experience it as well. There are many signs to tell if your baby is having trouble moving his bowels. Luckily, there are also some natural, safe ways to treat and help prevent constipation for your infant. Of
 course, you should always notify your child’s pediatrician when your child is in any sort of distress.

Signs Of Constipation:

Bowel Movements Have Slowed Down- A baby will have less bowel movements the older he gets, but if it starts suddenly and is accompanied by discomfort and fussiness, it may be due to constipation. Breastfed babies are less likely to be constipated but if he has just started solids, it may have caused it.

Baby Pulls Up Knees And Grunts Or Moans- This could be due to gas as well as constipation.

Irritability- Constipation is one of many things that could be causing this.

Baby Seems Relieved After Bowel Movement- If baby is having a particularly hard time passing a stool and then seems relieved when it finally comes out, it may be due to constipation.

Hard Stools- Little rocks or pellets in a baby’s diaper definitely suggest he is constipated.

Blood-Streaks In Diaper- Anal fissures or hemmorhoids could be caused by the hard stools. (Definitely contact pediatrician about this to rule out anything worse.)

Hard Stomach- A tight abdomen could be caused by gas or constipation.

Treatments For Constipation:

Exercise- A little exercise can sometimes work out the excrement. Try bicycling baby’s legs or if he has one, try the Jumperoo or Exersaucer.

Massage- Infant massage can be a natural cure for many ailments and there are plenty of techniques for tummy upset.

Water- Ask your pediatrician if a little water would be okay to grease up the works.

Fruit- If baby is eating solids, try some pears or other strained fruit. (Not bananas or apples, though. They could make the problem worse.)

Cut Back On Certain Solids- Rice cereal, bananas, and apples are common culprits of constipation when solids begin.

Prunes- Ask the doc before trying, but pureed prunes or a little prune juice can help get things going again.

Related information
  • Constipation isn�t something only adults deal with it.
  • There are also some natural, safe ways to treat and help prevent constipation for your infant.
  • You should always notify your child�s pediatrician when your child is in any sort of distress.
 
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My child was having the same problem. My doctor suggested mineral oil, or aloe gel. You get the aloe gel from the health food store. They can be added to juice. Good luck to you both!

Posted on 02/28/2009 at 2:02:29 PM

My baby is 7 weeks old and he has not been having a regular stool since 23 days ago. He has a big one every 2-3 days until now. He also has distension. could this be the cause of this constipation? He draws up his knees to his tummy and groans but still does not have one. He is uncomfortable all day but when be finally gets one in two to three days he is relieved for a while. I inserted dulcolax stool softener 3 times since this has happened. What else can I do? He only breastfeeds.

Posted on 01/02/2009 at 9:01:09 AM

HE IS ON WHOLE MILK. HE HAS BEEN HAVING THIS PROBLEM FOR A WHILE. I WILL TRY THE DARK KARO SYRUP. THANK YOU, I HOPE THIS WORKS. HE IS SO SCARED TO GET DOWN AND PLAY. BECAUSE EVERY TIME HE GET DOWN AND WALK I GUESS HE HAVE TO POOP AND HE KNOW SO HE CRIES FOR ME TO PICK HIM BACK UP AND ALL HE DO IS LAY ON THE BED AND MOAN. IF HE DON'T GO BY NEXT WEEK, I WILL TAKE HIM BACK TO THE DOCTOR. THERE HAVE TO BE SOMETHING THEY CAN DO FOR HIM.

Posted on 10/18/2008 at 8:10:15 PM

did your child always have those issues? maybe he is lactose intolerant!

Posted on 10/18/2008 at 5:10:25 PM

I had the same issue of my child being constipated and when he would finally go he would strain so much that he would cry I tried prunes and all of these remedies. So I went to the doc and he pretty much just told me I was overreacting typical first time mom. Any way karo syrup works..the dark works better. So your child will be able to go just might have a sugar addiction! Just make sure that you brush their teeth!

Posted on 10/18/2008 at 4:10:40 PM

HI, MY CHILD IS 13 MONTHS AND HE IS HAVING SEVERE CONSTIPATION. I HAVE TRIED JUST ABOUT EVERY THING TO HELP HIM. HE BE IN SO MUCH PAIN, MOANING, SWEATING, CRYING, AND I BE WANTING TO CRY WITH HIM. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE SUGGEST SOMETHING FOR HIM? I HAVE TRIED PRUNE JUICE, FLEATHER LAXATIVE, KARO SYRUP, MASSAGES, SUPPOSITORES, MIRALAX. NONE OF THEM WORK FOR HIM, HE DRINK WATER, EAT CHEERIOS, AND OTHER FOOD, THAT SUPPOSE TO GIVE HIM THE FIBER BUT NOTHING IS WORKING. PLEASE HELP?

Posted on 10/16/2008 at 8:10:06 PM

I have a 3 week old and im breastfeeding i read alot that its ok for babys to go 4 days, my baby has gone 48 hours and this is her 2nd time in a row going so long im a new mom and im real concerned all the rest of my family formula fed so i cant ask them. some on please let me know whats goin on

Posted on 09/27/2008 at 7:09:13 PM

Girl i would sue there ass what the hell are they thinking are they stupid im sorry girl 11 days and still hasnt pooped damn poor kid well i hope it happens soon my daughter has a hard time making bowel movements and when she does she cries so hard i wish there is something we could do for them well i hope evrything is ok

Posted on 09/25/2008 at 9:09:42 PM

This child should see a naturopath, or his parents should speak to one if they have not yet done so...Tell them to google Peter Edwards - Pan Harmony....He is located in Australia but he does long distance consultations, he is brilliant.....

Posted on 06/27/2008 at 6:06:54 AM

my seven week old baby did not do #2 in about three days what are some natural ways i can help him?

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 7:06:36 PM

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