@@themodernninja8074because my mom clearly knew everything because her mom taught her everything and her mom taught her everything so far back that we actually have a trillion years of experience total and I ain't never met me a trillion year old doctor. Where you think doctors learn so much? Books? I read a book once. My mom always said "don't believe books, especially the ones that rhyme" and she was right. I read that whole book and it was all clearly fake, and it was written by a doctor! Like cats could even wear hats, just rediculous. If I wanted baby advice I'd just ask my momma, and then I'd hop on a RUclips video just to comment and tell people how I just ask my momma and make them feel dumb.
We in india try home remedies for baby to pass gas and poop. I would share here so that any new mom suffering could try- 1. Mix asafoetida (hing) in water and make thick paste . Apply this around baby's navel. 2. Boil fenugreek seeds in water and dip a cotton cloth in the water and then place that warm cloth on baby's stomach. Do this for 5-10 minutes. This surely works as I've tried this on my baby.
My 2 weeks old bby hasn't poop the whole day but she poop in the middle of the night, and she's bloated is that normal? I think she had a lot of gas what should i do
@vanessagarcia-m8j It’s common for newborns, especially breastfed babies, to have irregular bowel movements, but if your baby seems bloated and gassy, they might be having some digestive discomfort. Gently massaging their tummy, doing bicycle legs, or giving them a warm bath can help relieve gas. If she seems very uncomfortable, isn’t pooping regularly, or her bloating continues, it’s a good idea to check with your pediatrician for guidance. Keeping track of her feeding and diaper habits can also help the doctor assess the situation.
@sudharanimachiraju1933 It’s normal for breastfed babies to go a few days without pooping, as breast milk is easily digestible and often leaves very little waste. As long as your baby is passing gas, seems comfortable, and is feeding well, it’s usually not a concern. If you notice discomfort, a swollen belly, or other unusual symptoms, consult your pediatrician for reassurance. 😊👶💖
Is my baby broken? My baby is breastfeed. He poops 3 - 6 times a day. The poop is mucusy, mustard yellow, sometimes seedy other times runny. No fussyness are excessive crying
From my experience with my baby who is also breastfeed she experienced that amount when she was under 1 month,once she turned 2 months it went to once a week maybe twice in some weeks even 2 stools in one day that week
@VendettahHelsing It sounds like your baby is doing just fine! For a breastfed baby, it's normal to poop several times a day, and the mustard yellow, seedy, or runny texture is typical. The mucus in the stool can occasionally occur due to various reasons, like mild digestive changes, but if your baby is not fussy or crying excessively, it's likely nothing to worry about. However, if you notice any significant changes in stool or behavior, checking in with your pediatrician for peace of mind is always a good idea!
@luchivivian3852 It's common for newborns, especially those breastfed, to have irregular bowel movements in the first few weeks. Passing gas is a good sign, but if your baby seems uncomfortable or shows signs of distress, consult your pediatrician to ensure everything is normal.
@khadijatulkubra2724 It's understandable to be worried when your baby hasn't had a bowel movement for a couple of days. For a 1.5-month-old baby, it's not uncommon for bowel movements to become less frequent, especially if they are breastfed. However, if your baby is crying a lot, seems uncomfortable, or has a hard belly, it's best to consult your pediatrician as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can gently massage your baby's tummy in a clockwise direction, try bicycling their legs, and ensure they are well-hydrated. Your pediatrician will be able to give you the best advice based on your baby's specific situation.
@siphathisiwendebele7816 It’s concerning when a toddler hasn’t pooped for several days, as constipation is common but uncomfortable for little ones. Ensure your child is well-hydrated and consider increasing fiber-rich foods like fruits (prunes, pears, or apples) and vegetables in her diet. Gentle tummy massages or warm baths can also help stimulate bowel movement. However, if constipation persists or she seems in pain, it's important to consult a pediatrician for further guidance and possible treatment.
@vinitachaudhari8644 It’s common for infants, especially those who are breastfed, to go a few days without pooping as their digestive systems develop. As long as your baby is feeding well, comfortable, and passing gas, it’s usually not a concern. However, if he seems fussy, has a swollen belly, or shows signs of discomfort, consult your pediatrician for guidance.
My baby is 36days old , breastfeed and 2 spoons of formula feed a day.he has not pooped its a 4th day. Keeps crying overnight til early morning Demanding for continuous feeds, passes gas, burps. Given .5 ml colicaid. Local pediatrician suggests he is fine until he is taking feeds and urinating. Did oil tummy massage Warm bath Passes gas but has not pooped yet. This is 1st time since birth What to he done😢
@shrivani4000 It’s understandable to be worried when your baby hasn’t pooped for several days, but it’s quite common for breastfed infants to go a few days without a bowel movement, especially as their digestive systems develop. The fact that your baby is feeding, urinating, and passing gas is a good sign, and it’s reassuring that your pediatrician isn’t concerned. Colic and gas can cause discomfort, and it’s great that you’ve tried tummy massages and a warm bath, which can help. If your baby continues to cry excessively or seems to be in distress, it’s always good to monitor closely. You can try cycling your baby’s legs gently to help with bowel movement. If the issue persists or you're still concerned, don’t hesitate to consult the pediatrician again for further advice or a follow-up. You're doing a great job taking care of your little one!
@@MedicalCentricThank you for taking time in responding. Yes cycling exercise is helping to release gas tummy wise he is good now. He has ambical granulla. As per advice covering it with Rock salt, looks healing after 2days of this process. He kind of makes sound like mucus stuck between nose and throat. But does not have running nose nor cough. Is it because of the feed? Sometimes I feel he's unable to get continuous sleep because of the mucus block. I hold him head up in burping position so he's able to get the mucus flow down. . please suggest on this.
Hi just a friendly suggestion. A one month old baby can digest upto 90 ml of formula. 2 spoons feels hardly anything. I am not encouraging you to use formula. But a baby feed needs changes very fast and sometimes a mother’s body may not be able to keep up with sudden production. So babies keep themselves latched hoping for more milk. My suggestion in this case is give them the formula they crave until one day you will find that after your breast feed the baby will be full and find no need for formula over breastfeed. This process only helps to cut down the distress on the mother and baby. A mother’s post partum body is quite delicate and when a baby grows too quickly overnight our body may not adapt as fast as we would like.
@user-pq1ot2or9u It sounds challenging to manage your baby's gas issues. For a 2-month-old, excessive gas can sometimes be managed with gentle tummy massages, ensuring a proper feeding position, and using anti-gas drops if recommended by your pediatrician. Keeping track of what might be causing the gas through feeding changes or food sensitivities can also help. Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice and treatment options.
It is advisable to consult your pediatrician to evaluate your baby’s symptoms and ensure proper guidance on managing her discomfort during bowel movements.
@user-Ashton It's not uncommon for newborns, especially those who are breastfed, to go a day or two without a bowel movement, as their bodies are still adjusting. Passing gas is a good sign that things are moving in the digestive system, but if your baby hasn't pooped in two days and you’re concerned, it’s a good idea to monitor for any signs of discomfort, bloating, or distress. If your baby seems content, is feeding well, and doesn't appear to be in pain, it's likely normal. However, if you notice any signs of discomfort, a swollen belly, or if your baby stops feeding, it's important to consult your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and check if there’s anything more serious going on.
Glycerin suppositories are typically used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation by promoting bowel movements. They work by irritating the rectum's lining, leading to a reflex that can help ease stool passage. However, it's important to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional or as directed on the product label, and not as a long-term solution. If you're experiencing ongoing or chronic bowel issues, it's advisable to consult a doctor or healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment or advice.
@rosea164 For exclusively breastfed babies, remedies for common issues like colic, gas, or reflux include burping your baby frequently during and after feeds, holding them upright for about 20-30 minutes after feeding, and ensuring a proper latch to avoid swallowing air. Gentle tummy massages or leg exercises (bicycling motions) can also help relieve gas. If the issue persists, consulting a pediatrician is always a good idea to ensure your baby’s comfort and health.
It's normal for a newborn to not poop up to 7 days/week, if him/her still hasn't poop after the week or 7days then consult your pediatrician. It happen to my daughter and by the 6 day she poop 3 times back to back.
@Look_ItsDiego For a 1-week-old baby, irregular pooping can sometimes happen as their digestive system is still developing. Make sure your baby is feeding well, and try gently massaging their tummy in a clockwise motion or moving their legs in a cycling motion to help stimulate bowel movements. If the issue persists or your baby seems uncomfortable, consult your pediatrician for advice. 😊👶💖
@@HappyAppy11 it’s not a remedy it’s betal leaf upper stick just take that and insert it Don't insert full leave little part out side and wait for 2,3 miniute
@AminaBaten Yes, it sounds normal if your baby isn’t crying when you’re using a betel leaf stick-every baby reacts differently! Betel leaf is sometimes used in traditional practices, but it’s always good to consult a pediatrician to make sure it’s safe and appropriate for your little one’s skin and health. It’s wonderful that you’re attentive to how they’re reacting! 😊
Combining breastfeeding and formula feeding is generally safe and can ensure your baby gets enough nutrition; always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.
Trillions of babies were raised without the doctors telling the mothers what to do. These mothers followed the advice of their mothers.
My mother sucks and have no idea what to do with a baby. I realised m lucky to be alivd
Then next time you have a health problem please don’t go to a doctor or hospital . Ask only your mother to treat you.
Why wouldn't you want help and information from a specialist who studied their field for a decade for the most significant person in your life?
@@themodernninja8074because my mom clearly knew everything because her mom taught her everything and her mom taught her everything so far back that we actually have a trillion years of experience total and I ain't never met me a trillion year old doctor. Where you think doctors learn so much? Books? I read a book once. My mom always said "don't believe books, especially the ones that rhyme" and she was right. I read that whole book and it was all clearly fake, and it was written by a doctor! Like cats could even wear hats, just rediculous. If I wanted baby advice I'd just ask my momma, and then I'd hop on a RUclips video just to comment and tell people how I just ask my momma and make them feel dumb.
@@matthewfarrell1416so how to relive constioation on baby???
We in india try home remedies for baby to pass gas and poop. I would share here so that any new mom suffering could try-
1. Mix asafoetida (hing) in water and make thick paste . Apply this around baby's navel.
2. Boil fenugreek seeds in water and dip a cotton cloth in the water and then place that warm cloth on baby's stomach. Do this for 5-10 minutes. This surely works as I've tried this on my baby.
Can I try this on 1 month baby
Thank u
Is this remedy for 2yr old toddler also? My baby is getting scared of passing stool though it's not that hard.
Can i try this on 1month baby same problem
@@roopashree9217yes
This was very helpful thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
My 2 weeks old bby hasn't poop the whole day but she poop in the middle of the night, and she's bloated is that normal? I think she had a lot of gas what should i do
@vanessagarcia-m8j It’s common for newborns, especially breastfed babies, to have irregular bowel movements, but if your baby seems bloated and gassy, they might be having some digestive discomfort. Gently massaging their tummy, doing bicycle legs, or giving them a warm bath can help relieve gas. If she seems very uncomfortable, isn’t pooping regularly, or her bloating continues, it’s a good idea to check with your pediatrician for guidance. Keeping track of her feeding and diaper habits can also help the doctor assess the situation.
My baby is 3mnths old he hasn't poop for past 3days but he pass gas.. He is taking breastfeeding milk. Whats the reason behind it.
@sudharanimachiraju1933 It’s normal for breastfed babies to go a few days without pooping, as breast milk is easily digestible and often leaves very little waste. As long as your baby is passing gas, seems comfortable, and is feeding well, it’s usually not a concern. If you notice discomfort, a swollen belly, or other unusual symptoms, consult your pediatrician for reassurance. 😊👶💖
Is my baby broken? My baby is breastfeed. He poops 3 - 6 times a day. The poop is mucusy, mustard yellow, sometimes seedy other times runny. No fussyness are excessive crying
That’s very normal. Thats how babies poop
From my experience with my baby who is also breastfeed she experienced that amount when she was under 1 month,once she turned 2 months it went to once a week maybe twice in some weeks even 2 stools in one day that week
@VendettahHelsing It sounds like your baby is doing just fine! For a breastfed baby, it's normal to poop several times a day, and the mustard yellow, seedy, or runny texture is typical. The mucus in the stool can occasionally occur due to various reasons, like mild digestive changes, but if your baby is not fussy or crying excessively, it's likely nothing to worry about. However, if you notice any significant changes in stool or behavior, checking in with your pediatrician for peace of mind is always a good idea!
When my baby was about 15-20 days old he also had the same texture as you explained. But it changes.
I think you are describing a newborn
@@lakshmikrithika2521Ohhh that’s my baby but now changed she only pee and pass gas no poop
My baby is 5 days old and hasn't poop for 4 days now but she is passing gas and I am really worried
@luchivivian3852 It's common for newborns, especially those breastfed, to have irregular bowel movements in the first few weeks. Passing gas is a good sign, but if your baby seems uncomfortable or shows signs of distress, consult your pediatrician to ensure everything is normal.
My baby is one half months old and he is crying but haven’t 💩 from last 2 days what should I do plz rply m too much worried
@khadijatulkubra2724 It's understandable to be worried when your baby hasn't had a bowel movement for a couple of days. For a 1.5-month-old baby, it's not uncommon for bowel movements to become less frequent, especially if they are breastfed. However, if your baby is crying a lot, seems uncomfortable, or has a hard belly, it's best to consult your pediatrician as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can gently massage your baby's tummy in a clockwise direction, try bicycling their legs, and ensure they are well-hydrated. Your pediatrician will be able to give you the best advice based on your baby's specific situation.
My baby is two years old, she hasn’t pooped in 4days.What should I do
@siphathisiwendebele7816 It’s concerning when a toddler hasn’t pooped for several days, as constipation is common but uncomfortable for little ones. Ensure your child is well-hydrated and consider increasing fiber-rich foods like fruits (prunes, pears, or apples) and vegetables in her diet. Gentle tummy massages or warm baths can also help stimulate bowel movement. However, if constipation persists or she seems in pain, it's important to consult a pediatrician for further guidance and possible treatment.
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My baby is 1 month 6 days old from last two days he hasn't poop just passing the gas is it normal if not then what to do?
@vinitachaudhari8644 It’s common for infants, especially those who are breastfed, to go a few days without pooping as their digestive systems develop. As long as your baby is feeding well, comfortable, and passing gas, it’s usually not a concern. However, if he seems fussy, has a swollen belly, or shows signs of discomfort, consult your pediatrician for guidance.
Hi am in the same situation how did you manage with it?
My baby is 36days old , breastfeed and 2 spoons of formula feed a day.he has not pooped its a 4th day. Keeps crying overnight til early morning
Demanding for continuous feeds, passes gas, burps. Given .5 ml colicaid. Local pediatrician suggests he is fine until he is taking feeds and urinating.
Did oil tummy massage
Warm bath
Passes gas but has not pooped yet.
This is 1st time since birth
What to he done😢
Its the same for mine.. 31 days old 3 days not pooping only gas 😢
@shrivani4000 It’s understandable to be worried when your baby hasn’t pooped for several days, but it’s quite common for breastfed infants to go a few days without a bowel movement, especially as their digestive systems develop. The fact that your baby is feeding, urinating, and passing gas is a good sign, and it’s reassuring that your pediatrician isn’t concerned. Colic and gas can cause discomfort, and it’s great that you’ve tried tummy massages and a warm bath, which can help.
If your baby continues to cry excessively or seems to be in distress, it’s always good to monitor closely. You can try cycling your baby’s legs gently to help with bowel movement. If the issue persists or you're still concerned, don’t hesitate to consult the pediatrician again for further advice or a follow-up. You're doing a great job taking care of your little one!
@@MedicalCentricThank you for taking time in responding.
Yes cycling exercise is helping to release gas tummy wise he is good now.
He has ambical granulla. As per advice covering it with Rock salt, looks healing after 2days of this process.
He kind of makes sound like mucus stuck between nose and throat.
But does not have running nose nor cough. Is it because of the feed?
Sometimes I feel he's unable to get continuous sleep because of the mucus block. I hold him head up in burping position so he's able to get the mucus flow down.
. please suggest on this.
Hi just a friendly suggestion.
A one month old baby can digest upto 90 ml of formula.
2 spoons feels hardly anything.
I am not encouraging you to use formula. But a baby feed needs changes very fast and sometimes a mother’s body may not be able to keep up with sudden production. So babies keep themselves latched hoping for more milk.
My suggestion in this case is give them the formula they crave until one day you will find that after your breast feed the baby will be full and find no need for formula over breastfeed.
This process only helps to cut down the distress on the mother and baby.
A mother’s post partum body is quite delicate and when a baby grows too quickly overnight our body may not adapt as fast as we would like.
My baby is 42 days old and only passes gas and does not poop. Please suggest what to do. I am giving Woodwards gripe water morning and night
It's important to consult with your pediatrician to ensure your baby's digestive health is on track ❤️
Get him off that poison you drugging him
My baby 2 months now but she Gas too much every second she can finish even 3 days 😢
@user-pq1ot2or9u It sounds challenging to manage your baby's gas issues. For a 2-month-old, excessive gas can sometimes be managed with gentle tummy massages, ensuring a proper feeding position, and using anti-gas drops if recommended by your pediatrician. Keeping track of what might be causing the gas through feeding changes or food sensitivities can also help. Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice and treatment options.
My baby will be 3 months old in few days. She stresses alot whenever she tries to poop. She farts frequently and she is exclusively on breastfeeding
Same
It is advisable to consult your pediatrician to evaluate your baby’s symptoms and ensure proper guidance on managing her discomfort during bowel movements.
4 month old. Only breastfeed, normally poops every 3 or 4 days max. Now its 5 days and here i am worried a bit.
My baby is five days old and he hasn't poop for the past 2 days. He pass gas but no poop 💩
@user-Ashton It's not uncommon for newborns, especially those who are breastfed, to go a day or two without a bowel movement, as their bodies are still adjusting. Passing gas is a good sign that things are moving in the digestive system, but if your baby hasn't pooped in two days and you’re concerned, it’s a good idea to monitor for any signs of discomfort, bloating, or distress.
If your baby seems content, is feeding well, and doesn't appear to be in pain, it's likely normal. However, if you notice any signs of discomfort, a swollen belly, or if your baby stops feeding, it's important to consult your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and check if there’s anything more serious going on.
What is if my baby is passing lots of gas AND 💩 a lot??
That is good
Can we use glycerin suppository for ease in pooping ?
Glycerin suppositories are typically used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation by promoting bowel movements. They work by irritating the rectum's lining, leading to a reflex that can help ease stool passage. However, it's important to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional or as directed on the product label, and not as a long-term solution. If you're experiencing ongoing or chronic bowel issues, it's advisable to consult a doctor or healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment or advice.
my 1month old baby cannot pass stool without glycerin suppositories what can i do plzz advice me
@@zulqaidahkhan9860 what do u eat ? Ur eating habit affects ur milk and so the baby
Please take chintapandu Rasam,take 4 lit of water, I also faced same problem, now problem solved. @@zulqaidahkhan9860
Baby ko pani pilao
You didn't talk about remedies for babies who are exclusively breastfed
@rosea164 For exclusively breastfed babies, remedies for common issues like colic, gas, or reflux include burping your baby frequently during and after feeds, holding them upright for about 20-30 minutes after feeding, and ensuring a proper latch to avoid swallowing air. Gentle tummy massages or leg exercises (bicycling motions) can also help relieve gas. If the issue persists, consulting a pediatrician is always a good idea to ensure your baby’s comfort and health.
My 2 day old baby didn't poop in 2 days. Is there something serious?
the baby is ok
It's normal for a newborn to not poop up to 7 days/week, if him/her still hasn't poop after the week or 7days then consult your pediatrician. It happen to my daughter and by the 6 day she poop 3 times back to back.
My 2weeks old hasn’t poop in 2days…
@@roseokoh855 just watch your baby and you can massage him/her belly as well in circular motion left to right to help the baby go more faster.
@@roseokoh855did de baby poop or u brought to the doctor
Your saying something is wrong if a baby farts.
My baby is 1 week and is having trouble pooping
@Look_ItsDiego For a 1-week-old baby, irregular pooping can sometimes happen as their digestive system is still developing. Make sure your baby is feeding well, and try gently massaging their tummy in a clockwise motion or moving their legs in a cycling motion to help stimulate bowel movements. If the issue persists or your baby seems uncomfortable, consult your pediatrician for advice. 😊👶💖
My baby is 1.5 year old she pass gas but dont poop
Check my comment
Some babies goes to an extent of defecating poop with with blood,is this normal?
Absolutely not
definitely consult a doctor
Thankyou for your response
Noooo
I'm using betal leaf stick to my baby every after 3, 2 days but he is not crying is this normal
This works i have also done.
What is this remedy?
@@HappyAppy11 it’s not a remedy it’s betal leaf upper stick just take that and insert it Don't insert full leave little part out side and wait for 2,3 miniute
@AminaBaten Yes, it sounds normal if your baby isn’t crying when you’re using a betel leaf stick-every baby reacts differently! Betel leaf is sometimes used in traditional practices, but it’s always good to consult a pediatrician to make sure it’s safe and appropriate for your little one’s skin and health. It’s wonderful that you’re attentive to how they’re reacting! 😊
My baby is almost 2 months & is breastfed & on formula , is that really a NO NO ?
Combining breastfeeding and formula feeding is generally safe and can ensure your baby gets enough nutrition; always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.
Cancer is on the rise and people think not popping is “ok”
Explain
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