When it comes to a toddler’s bowel movements, there’s no “normal” number or schedule, just what’s normal for your child. Their individual pattern depends on what they eat and drinks, how active your child is, and how quickly they digest their food and then get rid of waste. If your child hasn’t passed a bowel motion for 4 days or more, we also call this constipation. If bowel incontinence is discovered, constipation treatment options are limited by the fragile nature of the baby’s young body. It may be necessary to seek constipation help from a doctor when this cycle does not end in a timely manner.
Posted by announcer on Sunday, May 4th, 2008
