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My 50 days old baby Haven't passed stool
My daughter is 50 days old,She havent passed stools since 6 days she has been vaccinated on 27\11\25 day  .she is passing pee and wetting almost 5-8 diapers per day & farting smelly gas & just grunting  for a while to pass gas & sleeping well.should we use any syrup for baby .is this okay or baby is constipated can we use gudlax plus laxative is this safe for 50 days old baby.could uh please suggest any medication or this is normal . Her stomach is soft doing bicycles & abdominal massage burping well. Her sleep is adequate using colic aid 0.25ml twice a day & neopeptine 0.25ml twice a day since 3 days . Should we worry regarding this could uh suggest alternative techniques
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Understand your worries 50 days on mother feed exclusively…if so Baby is active(playful) ,taking milk well and passing urine normally with soft abdomen you can wait for 2 more days No need to worry
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I need to ask few more questions before answering your query. Early consultations can prevent complications. Kindly contact me on whatsapp chat  (84960595 six five) Dr Faisal Zoheb MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn and vaccination specialist )
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Always empty one breast completely before switching to the other. Frequent switching between breasts can cause the baby to get more foremilk, which may lead to loose motions. Excess hindmilk, on the other hand, can sometimes cause constipation. However, in your case, I don’t think this is the reason. This type of constipation is quite common in babies during this season. No medication is required, and laxatives are particularly not recommended. A soft abdomen is a reassuring and good sign. Try to offer more breastfeeding if possible. If the constipation continues, a glycerin (Ana) suppository is safe and works well. Mother’s milk is 80–90% water and is very easily digested.
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided. Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat. Contact number: 97012307 two nine Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
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Wait n watch .
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Please don’t worry. In a 50-day-old baby, especially if breastfed, passing stools once in several days can be completely normal. Since your baby: • Is passing urine well (5–8 wet diapers/day) • Has a soft tummy • Is passing gas, sleeping well, and feeding normally
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Greetings it's normal we can wait for 7-10 days to pass stool
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