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Tips for Constipation in Babies & Toddlers

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This is from the NHS pages:
 
If your child doesn't empty their bowels at least three times a week and their stools (poo) are often hard and difficult to pass, they may be constipated. Their stools may look like little pellets. Soiled pants can be another sign of constipation, as soft stools (diarrhoea) may leak around the hard constipated stools.
 
Causes of constipation:
 
Too much milk and too little fibre can cause constipation. It may also suggest that your child is worried or anxious about something. If your child is constipated, they may find it painful to pass stools. This creates a vicious circle: the more it hurts, the more they hold back, the more constipated they get and the more it hurts. Even if passing a stool isn’t painful, once a child is really constipated they’ll stop wanting to go to the toilet altogether.
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