You change your little one's nappy, and... nothing. Or worse, you find tiny, hard pellets, and your baby is straining, red-faced, and clearly uncomfortable. It’s a moment that can instantly trigger a wave of parental anxiety. "Is my baby constipated?" you wonder, reaching for your phone. Infant constipation is incredibly common and can be a real worry for parents1. But what if you could search for some quick answers about your baby's nappy?
With the Aptaclub AI Poo Checker, you can get instant results on your baby's poo colour and consistency simply by uploading a photo of their poo. It’s designed to help you decode those tricky nappy contents and get reassurance.
So, if you've got questions about your baby's poo, you can Poogle It!
Let's dive into the signs of baby constipation, explore some gentle remedies, and learn when it's time to have a chat with your GP.
It's easy to assume constipation simply means infrequent pooing. However, when it comes to babies, it's also about the consistency of their stool. A baby might poo every few days, or even once a week, and still be perfectly fine, as long as their poo is soft and easy to pass2. The key indicator for baby constipation is usually hard baby poo.