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  1. Breastfed babies rarely get constipated because breast milk contains a natural laxative. They tend to have yellow-colored seedy poos that are often quite soft. Newborn breastfed babies may poo after every feed. Older breastfed babies may go up to a week without pooing. Formula-fed babies tend to have bulkier poos and generally go several times ...

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  3. Constipation is when your baby’s poo becomes hard and becomes difficult to pass. They may go several days without passing poo, their poos may look like firm dry pellets that do not soak into their nappy and they may become very unsettled. Fortunately, constipation is usually easy to treat at home. Your baby is not constipated if their poo is ...

  4. If your baby has started solids, she may get constipated as her body adjusts to these new foods. Offer her sips of water mixed with fruit juice. Add a teaspoon of apple, pear, or prune juice to 28ml (1fl oz) of water. These fruits are high in a natural laxative called sorbitol.

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  6. Give Older Infants Fruit Juice. If your baby is weaned, small amounts of diluted, preferably unsweetened fruit juice such as apple or pear can also help. These juices contain sorbitol, which can help to relieve constipation in babies. (Avoid giving prune juice to babies under 9 months old as it contains a bowel irritant.)

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  8. If your baby is under 8 weeks old and has not done a poo for 2 or 3 days, talk to your midwife, health visitor or GP. At this stage, your baby should be gaining weight and have plenty of wet and dirty nappies. When using formula, always follow the instructions on the packet. Adding too much formula can make your baby constipated and cause ...