Newborn Constipation and Normal Bowel Movements

When to Seek Medical Advice for Baby’s Constipation

If your baby is experiencing constipation along with other symptoms or has a pre-existing condition, it is important to contact your healthcare provider. In cases where your baby is constipated and displaying irritability, vomiting, or refusing to eat, it is advisable to consult with a doctor. Additionally, if your baby is younger than two months and experiencing constipation, it is recommended to err on the side of caution and reach out to your doctor for guidance.


What to Anticipate During a Doctor’s Visit

During your baby’s visit to the doctor, there are several things you can expect. The healthcare provider will conduct a physical examination to examine your newborn for any signs of a distended belly or spinal malformations. It is important to provide the doctor with details about your baby’s feeding schedule, bowel movements, and any other symptoms they may be experiencing. Based on this information, the doctor may determine that further tests are necessary. In some cases, imaging techniques such as X-rays and MRIs may be used to help diagnose conditions like bowel obstructions or less common intestinal malformations. If your baby is experiencing constipation, don’t hesitate to ask your doctor for additional information regarding treatment and management options.

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