POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy6 months agoA. It is normal for babies to cry or become uncomfortable while passing gas or pooping. Their digestive systems are still developing, and they may struggle to release gas or stool efficiently. Babies also tend to strain while pooping because their abdominal muscles are not yet strong enough, even if the stool is soft.
To help ease discomfort, you can gently massage the baby's tummy in a clockwise direction, do bicycle leg movements, or give a warm bath. If your baby’s stool is too hard or they seem to be in significant distress, you can consult a pediatrician for advice on remedies, such as adjusting feeding habits or using safe stool softeners. However, if your baby has severe bloating, excessive crying, or is unable to poop for several days, medical attention may be needed.
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