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My newborn (currently 6 weeks) sometimes goes a few days without a bowel movement. It seems like this makes her uncomfortable and she sometime looks like she's trying to get something going (she has an obvious pooping face) but after a few pushes gives up on it. Is there anything we can do to help her out?

Additional info. She is breastfed with quite a bit of formula supplementing, we use Costco's store brand formula which makes a big deal about having a lot of iron.

Thanks

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Our baby's currently on a 4 day poop cycle, as far as I can find this is perfectly normal. – deworde Jul 7 '12 at 9:35

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First off, some babies don't need to poop everyday, so you don't have to worry on that level, but if she seems uncomfortable you can try a baby yoga move I learned that worked wonders on our little one (six years ago now). Lay her on her back and speak softly and cooingly to her. Gently bend her knees so they are together. Move her knees - holding her lower legs - in a clockwise circle. Make it so her knees gently press into her lower abdomen while you do this. I learned this maneuver from a book called Itsy Bitsy Yoga. It used to help our Alice get all kinds of gas out of the way and she would immediately feel better and then poop not long after.

Best wishes to you

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While it may not have helped her poop. It did help her release a lot of gas. Was like pumping the legs on a whoopie cushion. Seemed to make her feel a lot better. Thanks. – invertedSpear Jul 9 '12 at 22:46
You are more than welcome - I know what you are going through. – balanced mama Jul 9 '12 at 22:48

My daughter is almost 5 months old and sometimes doesn't poop for a week. My paediatrician assures me this is normal for an exclusively breastfed baby. But when my baby does seem bothered by it, I use a glycerin suppository to get things going and it works like a charm (my paediatrician said she'd do the same...she also suggested giving diluted prune juice 1 to 1). My mother, who is a nurse and used to work on Post-Partum, also said I could use a gloved pinky finger and insert it a bit to get things going (similar to the thermostat idea).

But these are solutions that have worked for my daughter from 4 months on. I'm not sure if it's OK for a 6 week old.

Good luck! I know, their poop is so worrying!

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My baby did not poop for more than 5 days.I called his nurse and she suggested that I stimulate it by inserting a thermostat just as if I am checking his temperature. Then he pooped immediately.

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This is something you'll want to be very careful with - when our children were born, the doctors specifically recommended against this method (of taking temperature) because of the danger the thermometer would break. – Chris Dec 18 '12 at 6:35

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