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Old 03-30-2009, 11:29 PM
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My sis' little one is a month old. She hasn't gone #2 in over 24 hours now. Can my sis use a suppository on her? They tried stimulating by taking her temp down there but hasn't helped. She's starting to get grumpy....
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:36 PM
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Is she breastfed or formula fed? I know formula can cause some serious constipation. I *think* from what I've heard, there's no reason to worry unless it's been 3 days or more.
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:43 PM
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Try water and brown sugar mixed together - always worked on my babies (and they still have problems to this day!)

In an 8oz. bottle of water, I would add a tablespoon of brown sugar and mix it up.

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Old 03-30-2009, 11:51 PM
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She is primarily breastfed. I think my sis does give her some formula once in a while. I was able to reach my friend who's a nurse and she said the glycerine suppositories are okay but if the problem continues she should take her to the doctor.

Thanks for responding. It's been a little while since mine had that problem... Thank God! LOL!
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:52 PM
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hey Kat, tell her to try some infant massage - it always worked for all four of mine.
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wow hope that works... poor thing!
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My dd was the queen of constipation when she was tiny. We used the glycerine suppositories (only 1/2) and one other thing that worked was putting a tiny bit of Karo syrup in her bottle. I hope the poor baby feels better soon!
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:41 AM
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Our pediatrician told me that a newborn can safely go up to 3 days without pooing because, especially breasfed babies, the nutrition is completely obsorbed in their little systems. Both my girls were breastfed babies and Regan would go sometimes 2 days before we'd get a mustard diaper. lol I bet she's fine.
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Old 03-31-2009, 05:47 AM
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we used suppositories on both my babies when they were under a month (at the direction of our pediatrition) - we just had to make them a little smaller. They are not going to harm a child, but they can get dependant on them, so it's not good to use them more than twice in a row. My children often went three days without a bowl movement, that's just how they are. It's how I am too....to this day. Some people just have different metabolisms.
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Yup, mine went three days a few times while they were little bitty.
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Yeah, I wouldn't worry until 3 days either, that's what I've always been told.
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I wouldn't worry until it's been a few days- unless she's really gassy.... she's a year old?... you can always give her some apple juice. Add a little water so it isn't so strong, though...
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Seth would not go for up to 10 days. Our ped told us 7 was ok. And even at 10 his ped wasnt worried. And he always ended up going.
Have her call the ped. I wouldnt want to try anything until it was absolutely necessary. Breastfed babies dont have as much waste to get rid of as we do or as formula babies do. So not going for days is totally normal.
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I wouldn't worry either until at least 3 days. I haven't had any trouble with DD yet but with DS anytime he'd get constipated I'd mix a tiny bit of karo syrup in his bottle and it worked every time. My doc suggested it.
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My doctor was fine with Phin doing his usual once every 10 days act... up to 10 days is FINE. Seriously, it's okay... 24 hours is nothing compared to my little dude. Some babies digestive system is just a little slower than others, nothing to worry about at all.
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I wouldn't worry about it until it has been a few days...my kids aren't even regular to this day and DD#2 did not poop for like 7 days right before I went back to work and the day I went back to work she had a BLOW OUT for DH!!! and I talked to the lactation consultant and she said that sometimes breastfeed abbies can go up to 7 days without pooping...
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I dont' know whats been said, but I wouldn't use a supository w/o talking to the doc first. Try water and dark Karo syrup. Works like a charm. Good luck.
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here is what LLL says about constipation in a breastfed baby

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While the amount and frequency of a breastfed baby's wet diapers and bowel movements can be a valuable indicator of his well-being, there is a wide range of normal in infant stooling patterns.

The First Six Weeks

Most babies, after the first few days, have two to five bowel movements every 24 hours, until they are about six weeks old. The stools should be as large as a US quarter to "count" in this number. Some babies will have more frequent bowel movements, and it is possible for a healthy baby to have fewer bowel movements. If a baby younger than six weeks has fewer than two bowel movements a day, that can still be a variation of normal provided that the baby has an adequate number of wet diapers, is known to be gaining weight at an adequate rate, and the stools produced are substantial in volume.

After the first few days, a breastfed baby should have at least six to eight wet cloth diapers, or five to six disposables, in 24 hours. To gauge the wetness, pour 2-4 tablespoons (30-60 ml) of water on a dry diaper. This is how the normally wet diaper of a young baby feels. It is easier to judge wetness in cloth diapers. If you are using disposables, know that there is a wide variation in brands and types. One brand may not "feel wet" while another may feel soaked with the same amount of fluid. It may be helpful to place a facial tissue inside the diaper to help judge wetness.
Since your sis has given some formula I would advise her to call her peditrition first. While is is normal for an exclusively breastfed baby to not get constipated (my oldest DD was like Bryn's little Phin...she could go 8 to 12 days with out a BM and then fill her diaper with what could only be described as soft serve ice cream Definitly no constipation in her) once formula is introduced there is always a chance that constipation can occur!!!

ope your sis and her little one are feeling better real soon!!! (((hugs)))
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Just adding to what has already been said, but my son went 4 days one time when he was about that age, and I of course freaked out a little, but my doctor said it was quite normal, and sure enough, the next day it all came out! A lot, but he was fine. I guess their little systems just need a little getting used to.
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Ok so the REASON breastfed babies start not pooing so often at about 4 to 6 weeks old is because this is when the colustrum is completely gone from the milk and they have to actually start pushing/working to get the poo out. Yes they are grumpy for a couple of days as they get used to this, but it is totally normal (and yes I freaked out when DS#1 did this and I swore he went every time I fed him up until he was 6 weeks old to the day and then bam, nothing for three days!).

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ummm. yeah.
I'll see your blowout and raise you with my own.

He'd only have blowouts whenever we were going somewhere.
I've gone through 4 carseat liners... they were completely beyond scrubbing girls... they were- well... they were just gone. RIP carseat liners.

Try taking her for a drive. Watch the poop up the back magic happen.
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ummm. yeah.
I'll see your blowout and raise you with my own.

He'd only have blowouts whenever we were going somewhere.
I've gone through 4 carseat liners... they were completely beyond scrubbing girls... they were- well... they were just gone. RIP carseat liners.

Try taking her for a drive. Watch the poop up the back magic happen.
You just totally described my son too. He would go every 10 days and oh BOY! 10 days worth for sure! Always up the back. My son never got the carseat... it was always on an playmat or in his swing... something washable.
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