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Dane had the same prob last week. ON teh dr. advice we gave him

prune juice. We were also to give him half of a glycerin

suppository, but I had trouble finding them.

When he is screaming, lay him on his back and pump his legs (bring

knees to chest).

Hope everything comes out okay!

> someone please help..tucker (15 1/2 months) has a very hard time

going poopy...it is very hard and they are like small pebbles..the

dr...(same as doc band) says that it should correct itself and not

to worry about it..he says tucker caint control the poop and their

is nothing we can do..when he tries to go..he screams in agony and

you can tell it hurts him..he is a regular boy..once a day..but it

is so hard and its hard for him to go..any suggestions....home

remedies!!

>

> brenda

> mom of tucker

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Hi, ,

My son is always constipated, ever since starting solids. Our dr.

suggested, if it gets really bad, to use a rectal thermometer (coated

in a little petroleum jelly) to help him go. Sounds horrible, but it

really works. Just insert for a few seconds, then gently 'bicycle'

his legs, and insert again for a few seconds. Does almost the same

thing as a suppository, which works in part just by stimulating the

area with a little pressure. This might be hard to do on a more

mobile toddler, though!

Prunes in a jar also do the trick.

Having a kid makes you learn much more about bodily functions than

you ever thought you'd want to know . . . .

Good luck!

> someone please help..tucker (15 1/2 months) has a very hard time

going poopy...it is very hard and they are like small pebbles..the

dr...(same as doc band) says that it should correct itself and not to

worry about it..he says tucker caint control the poop and their is

nothing we can do..when he tries to go..he screams in agony and you

can tell it hurts him..he is a regular boy..once a day..but it is so

hard and its hard for him to go..any suggestions....home remedies!!

>

> brenda

> mom of tucker

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When Kaylie was a baby, she had a hard time going as well. My ped

told us to give her a tablespoon of Karo syrup in, I think, 4 ounces

of water. But then again, she was a little baby, so I don't know if

Tucker would need more than that. Also try giving him some fruit

juices, pieces of fruit (pears are good for this), or raisins. These

things really help the twins when they are binded. Take notice to

what you are feeding him, bananas have a binding effect. Check with

your doctor again, Tucker really shouldn't be in that much I don't

think. See if its safe to give him a stool softener. Good luck.

Niki

Kaylie & Danny (STAR grads)

Phila., PA

> someone please help..tucker (15 1/2 months) has a very hard time

going poopy...it is very hard and they are like small pebbles..the

dr...(same as doc band) says that it should correct itself and not to

worry about it..he says tucker caint control the poop and their is

nothing we can do..when he tries to go..he screams in agony and you

can tell it hurts him..he is a regular boy..once a day..but it is so

hard and its hard for him to go..any suggestions....home remedies!!

>

> brenda

> mom of tucker

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Livia had this problem for awhile and all I did was give her a

little bit of prune juice mixed into her apple juice. That seemed to

help. They Glycerine suppositories are ok for babies, but I could

not imagine trying to put one in a toddler. Has Tucker been eating

anything that might have caused this? Banana's are a suspect. I have

IBS and it is hard (no pun intended) to stay on track. Here is a

list of foods that can cause severe constipation:

Bananas

Hard cheese

wheat (too much can be hard to fully digest)

eggs

Maybe try the prune juice and see what happens. A good thing to do

if Tucker goes from constipation to diareah frequently is diluted

peppermint tea. It helps the digestive system and really does

wonders for the intestinal tract. Sprinkling some oat bran on cereal

and yogurt is also a great thing for kids who will tolerate it.

I hope this helps

Anne

Mom of Livia

DOC Grad 12/01

Canada

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