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Seeking Baby Constipation Advice

I have a 13 month old dtr who has struggled with constipation and hard dry BMs. It seems that everytime we introduce a new food she gets "stopped up" and then has the hardest time when she does go. I have had to use suppositories and worry about the long term effects this issue will have on her. We reverted back to infant formula instead of Next Step to see if the bulky higher iron formula was causing it but no change. Prunes, applesauce, cider, juice, extra water, nothing has helped. Any advice is truly appreciated.

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My little girl struggled with the same problem. The first thing we did (and the most helpful) was to switch her from cow's milk to soy milk. It would only take a couple days to see if it will work. Also, the doctor gave us Miralx (which is now available over the counter). My daughter started on it at age 2. It does not cause long term problems or dependency and also does not cause diarrhea. We now manage it just with milk and adding fruit, but have Mirlax on hand if she goes too long.

Hi M.,

My daughter also struggled with constipation. One thing that helped was eliminating rice cereal. I always knew rice was on the BRAT diet but took me a while to remember that rice cereal is made from rice, duh.
You already got a lot of great advise from others.

I find that every time my daughter's poo gets a little too hard or dry, I just need to up her water intake. That seems to always help even if she just gets an extra 2oz of water. Green bananas are also known for helping get things moving if she likes bananas.

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From my experience she will probably always struggle with constipation. Formula doesn't promote a healthy digestive track with same way that breast milk does. Everyone in my family that has chronic constipation was formula fed. I hope that you're able to find a solution to this, you will probably always have to be extremly careful with her diet to avoid discomfort. The ways I know to avoid constipation are..

no white rice, flour or other fiber free grains
eat lots of flax seeds or other high fiber seeds
eats tons of veggies and fruit
avoid cheese and some other dairy products
take probiotics (they make these for children now)
take lots of omega 3 oils

I hope this helps. Good luck.

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I find that every time my daughter's poo gets a little too hard or dry, I just need to up her water intake. That seems to always help even if she just gets an extra 2oz of water. Green bananas are also known for helping get things moving if she likes bananas.

You could also try rubbing some olive oil on her tummy and of course drinking fluids.

Try canned peaches. They are very tasty of course but also help with lousing the bowels. Blueberries also did it for my kids but it really changes the color of the bowels. Blueberry blue. Try adding lots of liquids when you add new foods.

Hi there,
My son had the same problem and I felt the same way about the suppositories. My husband and I started using Miralax it is sold over the counter. My doctor recommended it and it worked great! We only had to use it for a short time. I hope your little feels better soon!
Take Care,
R.

My daughter had the same issues, My doctor told me to give her 1/8 tsp of MOM in her bottle daily. That worked. After she hit one yr old and was off of formula and eating a normal diet, the problem was gone.

She still if she drinks a lot of milk will get constipated, but now I can feed her salad and cut back the milk as she is fine.

This sounds like a chronic problem that you should be discussing with your pediatrician. The Miralax does work really well for some folks. Increasing water intake, fresh fruits, prunes and prune juice. Stay away from cheese, bananas and rice. What's her physical activity like? If you don't move, neither do your bowels on a regular basis. Fevers will cause constipation because they become dehydrated. Again, go talk with your pediatrician to make sure there are no underlying problems.

A friend recently told me that mandarin oranges were the only thing to work for her kiddos. (I haven't tried this cure for my little one yet, but I plan to the next time she has trouble...)

Good luck!

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