Best course would be to get to a herp vet pronto for diagnosis and treatment by a pro. Until you can do that, follow these rules.
Recommend you stop feeding to avoid complicating any possible impaction until this case is diagnosed properly. If the pipe is already clogged, don't clog it more.
Go to plain white, no chemical, no scent paper towels so you can carefully observe any regurgitation or excrement. Change daily and observe frequently so you know the date and approximate time of any expulsion.
Hold your snake up to a bright light and look for dark masses that may be impactions. Feel your snake's body gently and carefully for masses.
Hydration is important, so have lots of water present and change it daily. The oil tricks may also help to loosen any impaction.
You say you haven't seen poop for a month--have you still been feeding all that time? If so, either the poop disappeared in the substrate, or your snake may be very seriously impacted.
To all--recommend that you always note at least 1 bowel movement in the days after feeding before you feed anything again. Last out before next in, always.
Keep us posted, and best health to your corn,
Doctor Mike
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