Five ways to calmly deal with neonatal constipation Five ways to calmly deal with baby constipation

Five ways to deal with neonatal constipation

The first trick is breastfeeding

Newborns who are breastfed rarely suffer from constipation, because breast milk is easier to digest than cow's milk and puts less burden on the baby's gastrointestinal function, so breastfeeding is as much as possible.

The second trick is to feed warm water

Artificially fed newborns must be fed warm water between feedings, because the composition of cow's milk is different from breast milk, which is more likely to cause dry stool.

The third trick is to keep the baby full

Sometimes it's not that the baby doesn't poop, it's that he doesn't eat enough. Try increasing the frequency and volume of feedings.

The fourth trick is massage assistance

Teach you how to massage your baby's tummy by gently circling the belly button clockwise with your fingers or palms. 5 minutes at a time, once in the morning and once in the evening, can speed up intestinal peristalsis and promote bowel movements.

The fifth trick is to use soap

Cut a piece of soap into a long strip, one end is slightly pointed, dip it in water and stuff it into the baby's anus, go back and forth once or twice, and soon the baby will want to poop.

Two things to be aware of

First of all, you can't always rely on soap or use cassel to solve your baby's constipation problem, and you should go to the hospital for professional advice if necessary.

Secondly, if the baby also has abnormal conditions such as crying, refusal to breastfeed, vomiting and diarrhea while having difficulty defecation, you should go to the hospital immediately. Your baby may not be constipated, but have a medical condition.

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