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#asktheexperts why baby cries for passing motion
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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 10 m old boy4 years agoA. straining while passing urine and stool is very normal before completion of 6 months of age. sometimes thisf can continue for one yearf of age also. it usually occurs due to the distention of the urinary bladder and rectum of the child. the sensation is new forf the child that's why the child is crying if you feel that the crying is more than normal you should visit a pediatrician for examination
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 5 m old girl4 years agoA. A Lot of times it’s very difficult for them to pass motion it fine so difficult because sometimes it is very hard or sometimes I have a lot of colic pain when they are passing it or maybe gas issues which is why it is considered very normal and common with kids crying while passing motion and a lot of time is urine as well
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