POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy12 months agoA. It's common for babies to experience changes in their bowel habits, and it can sometimes be normal for them not to poop for a couple of days, especially if they have recently started new foods or have a change in their routine. However, if your son is getting cranky and hasn't pooped for two days, it could indicate constipation or discomfort.
### **What to Do:**
1. **Check for Signs of Constipation:**
- Look for signs like hard, dry stools, straining, or discomfort during bowel movements.
2. **Increase Fluid Intake:**
- Ensure your baby is drinking enough fluids. For older babies, you can offer water or diluted fruit juices.
3. **Adjust Diet:**
- If your baby is eating solids, offer high-fiber foods like pureed fruits (prunes, pears), vegetables, and cereals.
4. **Bicycle Legs Exercise:**
- Gently move your baby's legs in a bicycle motion to help stimulate bowel movements.
5. **Tummy Massage:**
- Lightly massage your baby's tummy in a clockwise motion to help relieve constipation.
6. **Consult a Pediatrician:**
- If your baby’s crankiness persists, or if you notice other symptoms like vomiting, a distended belly, or blood in the stool, consult your pediatrician. They may recommend treatments or checks to ensure there are no underlying issues.
### **When to Be Concerned:**
- If your baby is in significant discomfort or pain.
- If the absence of bowel movements is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
- If you have tried home remedies and there is no improvement.
In most cases, these steps should help alleviate minor constipation, but always keep in touch with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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