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2.5 months old baby gas issue
My baby had gases so gave carcimide drops for 3-4 days. He did not poop for 2 days so use to always trying hard by putting pressure to poop. Yesterday he pooped but still after that he is always giving pressure and trying to poop. And from 3-4 days he raises his legs moves hands in air for 2-4 sec and stops and then again same leg raises but this he does at night time only. Consulted with doctor she said its normal maybe due yo gases he is doing it. Is this all normal?
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It is normal for breastfeeding babies not to pass stool for 3-4 days.. see for breastfeeding attachment.. if baby is making noise while feeding means he/she engulfing air which can cause colic.
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It's normal.
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It's normal
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Hello,it’s normal ..you can give carcinoids drop …thrice a day for 2-3 days if baby is crying due to colic.if baby doesn’t pass stool for 3-4 days then you can give glycerin suppository.
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Proper breastfeeding and burping after feeding for ..15-20 mins is essential so that baby doesn’t have any gas issues..
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