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Baby boy not poop for 2 weeks

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My 3 year old hasn't poop for almost 2 weeks he is on movicol but it hard getting him to drink he is still in nappies as every time he goes on the potty it hurts and he ends up screaming what can I do

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My son was refusing to take it and he was 5. I was mixing it with his milk and he never noticed. He doesn't drink juice or anything and would not drink it in just water.

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MunchieMum

Cosmocol Paediatric is identical, and tastes nice. Or you can get the unflavoured one, make it as normal, then add it to squash, milk, porridge, anything they'll eat.

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