Bowel Management for Spina Bifida

The unofficial guide to Bowel Management for Spina Bifida by and for parents and adults with SB.

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Diet and Oral Meds

For most people with Spina Bifida, a high fiber diet and Miralax do not equal social continence. However, this is the foundation for bowel management. For those with minimally affected bowels, very young children, and some adults, diet and oral meds are the best options. Please explore:

Diet and Supplements

Stool Softeners and Laxatives

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