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    My two weeks old screams for almost an hour before she goes to the bathroom.?

    Is this normal? It looks like it hurts her to go poop really bad! She is breastfeed,

    She gets really red in the face and scrunches her face as she is trying to get it out.

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    hmm....normally breast fed kids having norma stools...but i bet she has them hard and so thats y she is red in face wenshe tries to ge tit out......most of the abies upto 3 years r either constipated or have hard stools....
    my siter's son dint poo for 3 days sometimes...n wenhe finally did,,,,he cried n cried ..as it hurt!
    there r varioous medications to make the stool soft...dont jut let it be lke that.....go to her doc n tell her to prescribe smthin for this......

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    no that isn't normal. you should take her to the doctor!


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