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PostPosted: 03/30/07 - 12:12    Post subject: Newborn poop rock hard. Vote now! Reply with quote

My newborn boy is very constipated. He only poops once a day and it takes him 20 minutes of straining to do so. The result is little balls that are rock hard. Really. They don't smush at all.My pediatrician recommended extra water. We tried that for a week. There was no change. Then she said to try putting Dark Karo syrup in his bottles. I've been doing that for a week now and still using extra water, though not as much. Still no change. He's got little hemerroids now.
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