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Baby doesn't poop for 7days
My baby is completed 2mnths.. she hasn't poop since 7days.. today is 7th day... giving only breastmilk.. no formula milk.
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Hi With breast milk we do find constipation and its normal for upto 7 days..please note as it's summer and feed more frequently and check for weight gain to know if breast milk is sufficient If not passed for more than 7 days..please consult a pediatrician and get suggested for next action plan
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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If baby is active,playful ,accepting feeds very well ,no abdominal distension,no vomiting .you can wait for 1 or 2 more days .
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If not passed after that,please consult a Pediatrician
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Now 7 days then u have to consult with pediatrician for physical examination
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Dear parents, Consult a paediatrician. Drink lot's of water before breastfeeding and during breastfeeding
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