Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Constipation More Condition_symptoms My 7 Week Old Has Constipation, Is There Anything I Can Do To Make Her More Comfortable?

My 7 week old has constipation, is there anything i can do to make her more comfortable? - constipation more condition_symptoms

I know she can not have the juice yet, but it would help a little apple juice. I do not know what else to do. I am a mother first and she did not have the problem.

4 comments:

Pumpkin DBAB said...

You're right, I do not drink juice or drink, but regularly in constipation, is the juice a natural cure to help move along the spine. I would mix 1 ounces of juice with 1 ounce of water .... Make sure it is 100% juice without added sugar, in turn, for even twice (depending on the severity of the blockage) per day. In fact, it should help. Use only if necessary. Try to give the juice / water between feedings to prevent the lack of a regular meal. Furthermore, it is the juice for milk is much thinner .... then perhaps get up earlier than usual, while her if she did not choke on them. I think the white grape juices work better if the baby is a little backup.
Good luck.

nursexx said...

The best remedy for childhood constipation is Karo corn syrup. Put a cork in a bottle or 2 of their children and continue to make a couple of times a week. In most cases this will eliminate most of constipation. Another thing is that you try a little Vaseline on a Q-Tip and put to insert easily into the anus of the child in a gentle circular motions.

Indeed, the pear is better than apple juice, and goes very far if you use the juice. Try it out.

Good luck!

Skylers Mommy :) said...

My baby the same way. The doctor told me it would not hurt a little apple juice.
They told me a fire truck Bugger and mix warm water and some detergent and put a little water in the ass and helped

su_franc... said...

You can give small amounts of drugs, apple, pear, pineapple or white grape juice. And if in 3 days, you have not already, enter the size of the child (1 gram dose) glycerine suppository.

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