Baby constipation is normal. It may be due to diet (transition to hard foods, formula milk, lack of liquids in diet). I wouldn't worry too much about it, but if the problem persists, go see a doctor.
No, ivory soap should not be used to help with baby constipation. It is not safe or recommended for this purpose. It is important to consult a pediatrician for proper guidance on treating baby constipation.
Water, juice and pureed pears or prunes can help if your baby is suffering from constipation. Please see the following: www.mayoclinic.com/health/infant-constipation/AN01089
There are multiple remedies for baby constipation. Some are as simple as offering the baby the right amount of water in addition to usual feedings. Fruit juice can also be used instead of water. If the baby is capable of eating solids, fruit purees can also be fed to aid constipation.
Neither - the correct spelling is alleviate.
In General? Baby formula. Breastmilk contains a component which softens stools preventing constipation.
What? you want to grind your baby into liquid? Mistyping can cause serious problems.
No but it can help with constipation apparently.
no I am assuming that it's your baby that is bouncing around and you wanna know if that could cause his constipation problems any exercise is good for your babies tummy
A constipated baby may strain, cry, draw the legs toward the abdomen, or arch the back when having a bowel movement.
Before taking any medicine for constipation during pregnancy, ask your doctor. Many doctors will advise you not to take any medications while pregnant and can provide natural alternatives for treating constipation that will not harm the baby.
A little prune juice will help. Only a couple of spoonfulls. If your baby takes a bottle, just mix it into the formula. Don't give the baby any medicine.
Ask your doctor. Drink more water. Eat more veggies. Fiber.