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7month baby constipation
My daughter is 7 month old, 8 gng on. 9thonth starts from feb5. I give wheat( roasted Nd grinded) with banana in mrg, lunch- rice(1ts)+daal(2ts)+carrot+potato+ghee. All cooked Nd smashed. Then after that Oly mother feed. Oly once by7pm cow's milk 75ml +water75ml =150ml. I have been giving cow's milk since her birth..she had no issues. Full nit till mrg 7pm Oly motherfeed. Water Oly during her breakfast Nd lunch. Nthg else. This is her routine. Rarely I give crepe water wen she dint poop d whole day. Her stool is so hard once she started taking solids. Recently very hard that she crys at times Nd tries so hard for it to cum. It's like adult poop.whats d reason? What can b done to ease it ? Getting scared I still don't start dinner solids for her. Oly my feed.
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Withold cows milk until 1yr of age ma.. It can lead to all kindof digestion problems.. If she has the habit of watching T.V  or mobiles plz do make it zero and engage her with outdoor games and activities to aid her digestion.
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Hi, Constipation is due to cows milk, Stop cows milk. Give plenty of liquids/ water Give green leafy vegetables and fruits Give fibre rich diet and reduce biscuits.
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If still hard give stool softener, Syr Duphalac
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