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Aibu to ask you to help me help my baby?

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sailorcherries · 18/12/2017 20:53

He's 7 months old and terribly constipated today. Every poo haa resulted in him crying in pain and ends up being little more than a pebble.
I've done bicycle legs, warm bath and massages to no avail. We have no fruit juices and I can't stand to see him upset anymore.

What can I do? Feel like such a crap mum just now, the poor mite.

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Reflexella · 18/12/2017 20:54

Sugar water - helped my boy poo.

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ForTheLoveOfSleep · 18/12/2017 20:55

We always used sugar water for DCs.

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Reflexella · 18/12/2017 20:56

Boil water & add sugar & cool acts like lactose. There was a similar thread a few days back that may have other tips x

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sailorcherries · 18/12/2017 20:56

This might be a silly question but just normal sugar mixed with water?

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MrTrebus · 18/12/2017 20:57

I got something from the chemist, lactolose or something like that? It's for babies and adults and it WORKS. If it's that bad might be time to try something drug related rather than just natural stuff. They'll be a chemist open near you now somewhere so maybe try that if you want to.

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Reflexella · 18/12/2017 20:57

Yea I think so! Nothing fancy x

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sailorcherries · 18/12/2017 20:57

Oh thank you I'll search that other thread! It's horrible seeing him in pain.

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TeaAndAMarmiteSandwhich · 18/12/2017 21:00

Cow and gate (or other brands) Apple and Pear pots did wonders for mine! Smile

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billabye · 18/12/2017 21:08

Ella's pear pouches nearly always did the trick for mine Smile

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Cheekyandfreaky · 18/12/2017 21:09

Puréed pear- every time!

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DoJo · 18/12/2017 21:10

Glycerine suppositories

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selly24 · 18/12/2017 21:11

Ellas prune pouch! Sorted!

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newmumwithquestions · 18/12/2017 21:12

Pear, peaches, peas, prunes.

Just beware the explosion when it all comes out!

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shakeyourcaboose · 18/12/2017 21:14

Also saying the prune pouch and have lots of wipes to hand!

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StrugglingAlbion · 18/12/2017 21:14

Yes to the prunes. Also formula from a carton rather than powder, if he takes formula.

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TinyTickler · 18/12/2017 21:15

Gripe water used to work miracles for my little one.

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sailorcherries · 18/12/2017 21:16

Thank you. I'll get OH to get a pouch on his way in for breakfast tomorrow.

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Talkingfrog · 18/12/2017 21:17

My daughter had trouble with constipation but a little older than your baby. The health visitor was less than useless, so went to the hp and got given move old sachets. They draw fluids into the colon to soften the stools.
Try giving some water and the fruits as suggested above and ask at the chemist.

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UnicornRainbowColours · 18/12/2017 21:18

The Ella’s pouch with prunes always works on my toddler

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MonumentalAlabaster · 18/12/2017 21:25

Another vote for the prunes! Worked an absolute treat with my babies - you shovel the last spoonful in, stand back and wait for the explosion Grin

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Runningoutofusernames · 18/12/2017 21:27

Also try to make sure he drinks lots of water along with all the fibre, to keep it moving and stop it drying out.

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furryelephant · 18/12/2017 21:27

Leave his nappy off and put him on new carpet or clothes Grin

But yes DD was on lactulose for weeks til we realised 1/3 of a prune pouch did wonders! Learnt the hard way not to give a whole one

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BrawneLamia · 18/12/2017 21:28

I did pureed prunes when mine had that problem

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ElphabaTheGreen · 18/12/2017 21:30

Lactulose from the chemist.

Then a few hours later, warm bath, followed by tummy massage (sun and moon, followed by I L U, followed by water falls) then firmly but gently start pushing both knees up to his chest so that his thighs push onto his tummy. Do this a few times like you're pumping slowly, then start pushing his legs firmly and continuously into his chest/tummy for a good 10-15 seconds at a time. He'll probably hate it and cry but that in itself will start the poo moving. Warning: carry out this whole exercise on a towel, preferably in a room where you've had a fan heater running for a while so it's really warm as he'll be nudie.

Used to bloody love unblocking my babies. They screamed blue murder but the sheer quantity of poo I got out of them and the relief they had afterwards was worth it might even have sent a photo of the outcome to DH once

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Joinourclub · 18/12/2017 21:30

Prunes etc didn't really work for my 7 month old. The dr proscribed movicol and that did the job.

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