I just searched the archives and didn't find many posts on Hirschsprung Disease and I think I'm spelling it correctly. A worried mother of a 4 month old called (she lives 1700 miles away in my old hometown). Her baby boy has only pooped on his own, three times in the last six weeks. She has been told to try karo, introduce solids, and use suppositories to encourage bowel movements. Dr. suspects Hirschsprung Disease and told her not to breastfeed baby for 24 hours before scheduled Barium enema. She of course is very concerned how they'll deal for 24 hours with nothing but water when this baby has never had a bottle. When I read archives I did find an interesting post by Kathleen Bruce re allowing anything but breastmilk (coke and apple juice were listed) after the procedure but no comments about before. Can baby with Hirschsprung, really wait until 4 months to be diagnosed? Could this be something else? Too much iron? Baby had regular poops for first couple months. I'm confused if they suspect Hirschsprung, why start solids earlier than mom wanted to...wouldn't breastmilk be safer? I guess I am interested if anyone else has worked with a baby with Hirschsprung and how breastfeeding was handled. Thanks, Teri Shilling, MS, FACCE, IBCLC in Gunnison, CO. where we have no concerns about not having a snow filled Christmas