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3wk old traumatised by pooing

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badguider · 23/09/2013 08:47

My 3wk old ds is bf and poos about twice in 24hrs. Poos are soft and yellow.

But each time is preceded by about 3hrs of inconsolable straining, shouting, wriggling, kicking and back arching.

Its horrible for all concerned, particularly if it happens between 2am and 5am as it did last night.

Is there anything I can do? Is this normal?

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 23/09/2013 09:49

If he's not crying, then it sounds pretty normal.

Have you tried some baby massage in the evening and wearing him in a sling in an upright position for some of the day? Both can encourage pooing. My dd liked a poo after she'd been in her tummy tub too Smile

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FannyFifer · 23/09/2013 10:04

My DS was just a dramatic poo'er as well. Think it stopped when solids started, certainly remember it a lot better then.
We also had a wee vibrating bouncy chair which seemed to help a bit when he was puffing and panting and straining.
Think some babies just do this.

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Antidote · 23/09/2013 10:12

Dd is 3 weeks today & does about 10 poos in 24 hours. All preceded by the symptoms you describe. I have to say I thought it was pretty normal!

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Antidote · 23/09/2013 10:13

And yes, about 6 of those happened between 3 & 6 am this morning.

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ILoveAFullFridge · 23/09/2013 10:16

Try giving him a warm, deep, bath - take him into your bath, it's lovely!

Try lying or cuddling him on his back, curling his body up by lifting his knees to his chest and then opening up again. Do it several times. Also bicycle his legs. This seemed to help our dramatic pooer, and also released trapped wind.

You could very gently massage his belly in a clockwise direction. Very important: only clockwise.

It will ease with time. He's just getting used to a working gut.

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poocatcherchampion · 23/09/2013 11:35

same here. drama llama Grin.

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badguider · 23/09/2013 13:10

Glad to hear that this is all quite normal, but what do you do with him for three hours of inconsolable yelling and squirming? He's so so loud Sad

I can't decide if picking him up or leaving him down is more comfortable for him (he hates both) or if I'm just making things worse... will try the bicycle legs, but actually he kicks so violently I don't think he'll let me... we also have a vibrating chair I can try when he's like this.

MW today at the bf clinic has suggested clockwise tummy massage at nappy changes (but not when he's having an episode) so am going to get some oil from the chemist this afternoon to try that.

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PigStack · 23/09/2013 13:13

DD used to do that - but she was about 12 months old so maybe not comparable. Anyway, turns out that DD was not struggling but holding. She had torn herself with a hard poo (according to the the specialist) and feared poo's ever after.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 23/09/2013 14:11

Will a feed comfort him?

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poocatcherchampion · 23/09/2013 16:33

I just don't treat it any different to the rest of the day - cuddles, feeds etc and try to comfort her.

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