Baby Constipation Relief: Safe & Effective Solutions (No Corn Syrup!)
No, corn syrup is not safe to give to a baby for constipation.
Corn syrup is a sweetener made from corn. It is a processed food and should not be given to babies under one year of age. It is also high in sugar and can lead to many health problems, such as obesity and tooth decay.
It is essential to always consult with a healthcare professional before giving your baby any treatments for constipation. There are many safe and effective ways to treat constipation in infants; a doctor can recommend the best option for your child.
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