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What does it mean when my baby’s poop comes out in little balls?

My 7 month old’s poop was a bit hard and came out in little rocks. He seemed very uncomfortable when he was pooing and started to cry:( He goes once a day so I don’t think he is constipated but perhaps there is something going on his digestive track. Does anyone know what this may mean? Thanks.

He could be a little constipated. My son pooped like that all the time. Maybe get some baby stool softner if it keeps happening.

How to Play with Your Ten Month Old Baby

Babies around ten months of age will enjoy being introduced to new toys or games. This is because they become increasingly curious and variety stimulates them. Exposure to newer experiences helps their ability to perceive and understand things better.

These are some of the ways in which you can play with you 10 month old child:

  • Encourage your child to imitate what you do. Clap your hands, pull your nose, toss a ball and get your child to do these things just like you. Then start improvising on the theme. For instance, you pull your child’s nose, so that your child pulls yours.
  • Children at this age are fascinated about how things fit inside other things. Show your child how to collect assorted toys and put them into a box. Then teach your child to empty the box into another container.
  • Hide a toy inside a box or bag and encourage your child to retrieve it.
  • Teach your child to balance blocks to build a column and then give it a nudge to see it collapse.
  • Show your child how to push a ball or a toy truck along. Play a game where both of you push the toy across the floor to each other.

It is important that you remember that these play sessions are primarily meant to be enjoyed. Do not force your child to ‘learn’ at the cost of fun. Allow you’re the baby space to grow and develop. However, if you are concerned about some aspect of your child’s behavior, consult your pediatrician.

About the Author

Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on parenting, dads and pregnancy, parenting tips, baby names, child development and many more topics related to dads.

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