i have had lots of exp as a babysitter and aunty but not in paeds.
i just got one question, is it safe to give babies enemas/suppositories from a paeds nurses point of view.
here is the scenario
One of my nephews is like 6 months old, he's been breastfeeding till recently when sis introduced solids(pumpkin, peas, carrots,apples, banana, blended chiken liver, weetbix) wich he is tolerating. but he has pooing issues( like 3-4 days no poo, and really has issues getting it out, and sometimes its hard) and the community nurse suggested supps/enemas... well she didnt tell me this until this morning when i called her(she lives in toronto) and her baby was crying wich he normally doesnt do. and she said she had just given him a supp, as adviced by her nurse three weeks ago..my advice to her was to keep breastfeeding him, try and intro. foods with a bit of fibre a wee bit of water, maybe fresh juice or something.
so my question is what is the most common thing done to babies that have such isssues, and do you recomend supps? or what would be an "ideal" way to deal with this.i have asked her to go see a paeds nurse/paediatrician, (no disrespect to the comm. nurse involved)and give some feedback
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