POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. For a 2-month-old baby, it’s common to have variations in bowel movements, and constipation is generally defined as hard, dry stools or significant discomfort. In very young infants, most doctors recommend trying natural remedies before using medications like outlet drops.
Here are some gentle options you could try first:
Tummy Massage: Gently massage your baby’s abdomen in a circular motion to stimulate digestion.
Leg Exercises: Move your baby’s legs in a "bicycle" motion to help relieve gas and encourage bowel movement.
Warm Bath: A warm bath can relax the muscles and may help stimulate a bowel movement.
If your baby continues to have difficulty or discomfort, it’s best to consult your pediatrician before giving any drops. They can confirm whether outlet drops or other remedies are safe and appropriate for such a young infant.
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