First, let me say that I do not think it's "normal" for a LO to go days without pooping. It might be the norm, but I don't believe it's good for our bodies (babies and adults). I think the culprit is 1.) iron fortification, 2) lack of digestive enzymes (despite the fact that the doctors recommend starting with rice!)
Since starting on cereals, my LO started waking multiple times at night and has been very constipated. I can hear her straining and pushing for a BM. When she wakes at night, her cries is abnormal (for her) and suggests pain/discomfort. So, except for juice/water to help her flush out and a bit of pumpkin (because I read that it helps), I've stopped solids for two days. Today, she pooped twice!!!, each time progressively looser. I'm giving her sips of diluted prune juice, to try to clear things out. I'm not sure what to do once that's accomplished.
A friend of mine didn't start solids with her ebf girls until 10 and 12 months. I read on a post on these boards that a nurse mentioned papers coming out of the US the indicate that solids should be delayed until 9 months. Do you all know anything more about this? Other than the supposed need for iron, what are the reasons I should give my almost 15 pound 8.5 month old solids? What do you think about only doing fruits/veggies for the next month or so? I'd like to wait until a year to introduce meats, when she can chew them herself.
Any advice, personal experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks,
sophia