Regular Follow-Up Matters!
Regular follow-ups are essential when guiding parents in managing their child's constipation. To ensure effective monitoring, encourage parents to document the following before each visit:1 |
Stool history |
Associated |
Dietary |
Medication |
Toilet-training |
Key Insights on Toddler Bowel Movements
Understanding Consistency: ~10.5% of children aged 0–4 experience hard stools, while 6% report softer stools.2 |
The Bristol Stool Form Scale can help the parents communicate effectively about their kid’s stool consistency with you!3 |
Understanding Consistency: Toddlers generally have fewer bowel movements as they grow due to factors like diet and gut development.2 |
Children aged 0–4 have around 11 bowel movements per week on an average.2 | Ideally, a child should have at least one soft bowel movement daily.4 | A child is considered constipated if they poop <3 times per week.4 |
How will parents stay informed?
By tracking their child’s bowel movements through a bowel movement diary!1
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