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7 weeks old baby constipated every 3 days...

Hi my 7 weeks old son poops regularly but every 3 days or so he will go w/o pooping for a longer period of time. Then when he does, he has to grunt for a long long time to pass stools. The stools are hard as rocks _blood tinged) then followed by regular stools. The color is yellow different from the regular green colored poop. He never cries but has a really hard time. The funny thing is this happens systematically; every 3 days, once a day. He is otherwise healthy and eats alot. But he figets and is restless even in sleep. Any advice would be greatly appreciated thank you!!
 
  babyat23 on 2010-04-02
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please give him three doses of Calc Carb 30c at a gap of 4 hours for only one day (not daily) and see how that affects him in the next 7-10 days.

What is one dose for an infant?
*If the medicine is in liquid dilution form
Please add some 2-3 drops of the liquid dilution to some 100 ml water. Please give 1 tsp water as one dose. Please throw away the remaining water after giving three doses.
*If the medicine is in pill form
2 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.


Please follow homeo restriction ie don't eat or drink anything within 10 minutes before or after taking medicine.
 
kadwa last decade
i could see that you have started another thread for other problems of the same baby. Please take the note that in homeopathy different remedies are not given for different problems. So you should not give all remedies to your child that are suggested at different threads.
 
kadwa last decade

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