If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement in three days, it might be constipation. Recommendations for action are provided.
Baby constipation may be caused by dietary issues, and parents can try adjusting their baby’s eating habits to improve constipation. For newborns and infants who primarily consume milk, offering a small amount of water or diluted juice between feedings can help with defecation. If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for more than three days and the stool is hard, it may be necessary to consult a doctor.
Possible Causes and Solutions for Baby Constipation
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