Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an obvious question but hav you tried all the known foods, first? (Not trying to be snarky). My 3 year old struggles with constipation but it's definitely kept in check with nearly daily oatmeal, lots of vegetables and fruits, and a couple of prunes a day.
We are working on it. We've fallen into a cycle of daycare illness - out of school for a week to 10 days, change in diet at home, not much drinking - to finally getting her unstopped to repeating two weeks later with the next illness. I'm not kidding, it's been every two weeks since May.
We are always coming in or out of an illness and I don't actually know if she gets enough fiber in her diet when she is at home. Just increasing liquids doesn't work like it used to.
Ugh, toddler constipation is the worst. We are in the middle of a Miralax cleanse- please no caution about it, she needs it for now - and she came down with a super high fever on Sunday in the middle of it. So that's been a cluster foxtrot.
Actually strongly considering pulling her from daycare and getting a nanny so her system can reset because it's not working.
Ugh thank you for letting me vent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any reason why she can't take the standard psyllium fiber? If you try this it is essential to not mix in more powder than liquid, if that ratio is off it can actually make the constipation worse.
Mine went through a phase around 8mo-12mo where she got easily constipated which was very weird because she was breastfed but she seems to have grown out of it. I had to cut virtually all flour and gave her nothing but eggs, meat, fruit and veg.
Sorry, me again. I read somewhere bananas and applesauce can be constipating. I cut those and added p - pears, peaches, plums. That seemed to help too. Any green leafy veg is free fiber points if you can get your LO to eat them.
Anonymous wrote:This is an obvious question but hav you tried all the known foods, first? (Not trying to be snarky). My 3 year old struggles with constipation but it's definitely kept in check with nearly daily oatmeal, lots of vegetables and fruits, and a couple of prunes a day.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any reason why she can't take the standard psyllium fiber? If you try this it is essential to not mix in more powder than liquid, if that ratio is off it can actually make the constipation worse.
Mine went through a phase around 8mo-12mo where she got easily constipated which was very weird because she was breastfed but she seems to have grown out of it. I had to cut virtually all flour and gave her nothing but eggs, meat, fruit and veg.