Baby constipation
Several factors can lead to your baby becoming constipated, having difficulty passing stool, passing stool that is hard and dry, or having bowel movements less frequently than usual:
Eating solid foods for the first time
It’s possible that some of the foods you feed your baby for the first time — such as rice cereal and oatmeal — don’t provide enough fiber to promote regular poops.
Dehydration
The body, when not properly hydrated, absorbs fluids from whatever your baby eats and drinks, including fluid from waste, leading to passage of firmer stool.
Illness or other medical conditions
Some babies develop diseases or have underlying medical conditions that result in chronic constipation. Check with your doctor if your baby has difficulty passing stools.
What can you do to ease your baby’s constipation?
Exercise the legs to break up the hardened stools in her bowels, or gently massage her stomach if symptoms continue. Do not give your baby over-the-counter stool softeners unless advised by your paediatrician or healthcare professional.
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