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Baby Crying When She Uses the Bathroom

I have an almost 6 month old baby girl and when she poops she cries and has tears coming down her face it hurts her. I don't know what to do to help her. It has been like this since she started eating solids. I have tried to give her more water to try and soften it up some. Has anyone else had this problem with thier baby? Please help if you can. Thank You

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My little boy was very constipated at 5 weeks old and his doctor told me to mix one ounce of prune juice with 2 ounces of water and that did the trick.

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My doctor says to give them apple juice, apple sauce or peaches to help soften their stool. You can also add a tablespoon of light Karo syrup to her bottle, it causes the body to draw water into the stool and makes it easier for them to go and keeps them from getting constipated

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Hey S., i know its heart breaking when they cry like that. My daughter had the same prpblem when she switched from breast milk to formula at 9 months. Im in the health and wellness industry so i had a lot of great advice.I had bean giving her a natural childrens multi-vitamin since birth but I started to give her a natural supplement that i take (smaller serving) and that worked great! The best thing was that i didnt have to worry about the aweful stuff they sell in stores (you never know whats in that stuff) If you like i can give a web site of where to get it!

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S.,

My name is K.. I have not experienced this problem with my children but I have a few cousins and one nephew that has this problem. And as an EMT I would highly urge you to talk with your pediatrician about this. My nephew has been having this problem since he started solids as well and it only gets worse. There are things that your pediatrician can recommend and try for your child. I hope that I have been of help. If you would like to talk more please feel free to email me at ____@____.com

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My little boy was very constipated at 5 weeks old and his doctor told me to mix one ounce of prune juice with 2 ounces of water and that did the trick.

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you can ask the dr bc they can give her med. to put in er milk or drink and it will help her my neice is having that problems and it help her

We have a set of twins and one of them takes a laxative (no stimulants). He is very petite and would cry so hard when it would finally come out. At first we used baby pear juice, don't add water, it worked well until he started to eat more solids and that is when they put him on the laxative. Try the pear juice for three days, after the third day you should see a change. Good Luck!

When My oldest was first born, I had the same problem except mine got worse. we changed her formulas 4 times, but still no good. When she was about 4 or 5 months old, she popped blood vessels in her head from straining so hard and tore her behind hole 2 times. I switched drs. and took her to this old man who musta been a hundred. He told me NO rice ceral. If anything two tablespoons of oatmeal in the morning and at betime. He said no bananas of any kind and nothing with apples in it. Apple juice is okay because it is made from the skin, but the meat of the apple is binding as are bananas and rice. I had to scour the stores because babyfood fruits just about all contain apples. I did this and it cleared right up. She had never had tis problem again and she turned 14 this year. You can feed them these three things when they get older, just not right now

We've had problems from time to time, especially in the summer when it gets harder for us to keep her adequately hydrated. One word: prunes. My poor child has eaten them so often that she picks them out of the pantry voluntarily at 2 years old.

My daughter had a problem with hard stools at one point. I was told to give her a few spoonfuls (baby) of prunes each day or prune juice (2/3 water 1/3 prune juice). You could also try taking a thermometer and putting some vasoline on it and sticking it up her bottom a little ways to help the poo slide out easier. Also, if you use mylecon (gas medicine), I was told by the doctor that it can sometimes constipate them. Good luck, hope your little one gets some relief soon.

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