I had a totally padded, babyproofed section of my living room gated off so I could
go to the bathroom sometimes.»
I talked her through it, explaining to her that everyone has to
go to the bathroom sometimes.
Not exact matches
Also, feeling gassy, having cramping issuesand
sometimes a hard time
Going to bathroom.
Im 25 and hes 29 we have 2 lil girls and i have adhd as im typing this i havent had sex in two weeks my libido is way overactive
to the point if its not every other night i
go crazy im depressed all the time because im undersexed and unsatisfied toys do nt work for me its like my body knows the difference and does nt get any pleasure out of them, i love my fiancee, yup i said fiancee and we have only been together 4 years i do nt find myself attracted
to any other man so i do nt want
to cheat yet i feel so lonely half the time that i secretly curl up in the
bathroom and cry i do nt know what
to do i talk
to him about it but all he does is complain about his pain from work (he builds trailers) i understand and i try not
to bother him but even when i just want cuddle intimacy time he'd rather sit in his bean bag chair and drink a beer and vape there are
sometimes i feel unwanted yet he assures me he wants me but does nothing about it and whenever i bring up lack o spontaneousness he blames the kids I NEED HELP and release!!!!
My toddler is really awesome at
going to the
bathroom at home, but
sometimes we have accidents.
Sometimes this is related
to anxiety about actually using the
bathroom and other times it is more social anxiety — for example kids are worrying «Will somebody else know I'm
going?»
She does sneak out
sometimes and
sometimes tells him she's
going to the
bathroom etc..
The first reason is that the goal of potty training in one day is
to create independent potty habits, so the goal is for the child
to be able
to go potty when he has the urge
to go and
sometimes the potty seat can create an obstacle in the sense that your child has
to find his way
to the
bathroom and climb up
to the seat.
Sleeps through the night but now and then wets the bed or now,
sometimes he'll get up and
go to the
bathroom (hooray!).
Being fully potty trained, with your child recognizing when he has
to go to the potty, physically
goes to the
bathroom and pulls down his pants, urinates or has a bowel movement in the potty, and dresses himself, can take time,
sometimes up
to three
to six months.
As a mom, I can relate
to «wasting» company time
going pee every five minutes and
sometimes puking in the
bathroom with morning sickness.
sometimes its all i can do
to go to the
bathroom in peace and quiet.
«I recommend once kids start
to walk, simply having a child toddle in with you
to the
bathroom as you explain that poop
goes in the potty, how
to flush the toilet, things like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana, author of It's You and Me Against the Pee... «The more active effort can start 18
to 24 months, but
sometimes later if children are not showing signs of readiness.»
These parents do use diapers
sometimes, such as overnight or when they
go out, but when they are at home with the child, the babies are bare and the moms try
to predict when they need
to use the
bathroom.
Sometimes I even ask her if she wants
to go potty and she
goes to the
bathroom door saying «potty».
Maybe some parents are that vigilant, but I do things like cooking meals,
going to the
bathroom, sneezing, and answering the phone, and
sometimes just spacing out or sneaking into another room
to eat a few spoonsful of Ben and Jerry's.
Sometimes you do need another pair of arms
to hold baby for certain things - several times when I was visiting my parents (without hubby) and had
to go to the
bathroom in the middle of the night with a tiny it was really tricky
to carry and maneuver, and I found myself wishing I'd traveled with that bouncy seat!
Children who are ready
to be potty trained have learned
to recognize the signs that they are about
to go to the
bathroom, and will express that either using a facial expression, a word or phrase, or
sometimes children will
go to a specific spot in the room.
The symptoms I experience are gas and a bit of bloating a lot of the time after eating,
sometimes mild abdominal pain and the need
to use the
bathroom a lot (for numbers 2s),
sometimes I need
to go,
sometimes I don't, but I still get that uneasy feeling, therefore a low fodmap diet could be suitable
to me.
I would
sometimes pretend like I had
to go to the
bathroom for a long time.
The gifted teacher, Kristen Canton, had emailed Rose that Melly
sometimes didn't eat at lunch and waited out the period in the handicapped
bathroom, so Rose had volunteered as lunch mom
to see what was
going on.
Sometimes the puppy will
go to the
bathroom outside and after returning... [Read more...] about How do I stop a dog from pooping in its crate?
For dogs that have never been taught where
to go to the
bathroom, house breaking can be a big issue that
sometimes lands dogs back in the shelter.
- Speaking of litter boxes... cats will
sometimes go to the
bathroom outside their box.
My ferret keeps
going to the
bathroom on the floor of his cage and only uses his litter box
sometimes - I can't keep up and his cage smells awful - what can I do?
If you can see they're about
to go to the
bathroom outside their litterbox (they may lift their tail or
sometimes they sort of shimmy down in a seated position right before they
go), try
to pick them up and put them in the litterbox or corral them in.
After she was quiet again for
sometimes (this
went on until 6:20 am), I let her out and took her out
to the
bathroom, and we started the day.
Sam Glover: I always, I feel it when, like, I'm working on a website, and digging into the code, and I'll find
sometimes that if I start at 10 o'clock it may feel like I wake up at 2 o'clock, and I haven't even eaten, I haven't had anything
to drink, I haven't
gone to the
bathroom, and it feels like surfacing from the bottom of the pool, because I've just been fully 100 % engaged in what I'm doing, for like four or five hours straight.
They're still learning how
to go to the
bathroom outside, which means they'll
sometimes go to the
bathroom inside.
Lest I sound perfect I'll note that
sometimes I yell,
sometimes I
go in the
bathroom to calm down (on my good days I make it
to the
bathroom before expressing anger), and
sometimes I just give up for a moment.
Sometimes he
goes a little crazy barking at funny business outside, and he knows right away when mom talks
to him that he needs
to calm himself down with a timeout in the
bathroom.
Sometimes we make these posts cover general topics like foyers or
bathrooms but occasionally we
go as specific as
to even deal with a specific colour like green living rooms or white dining rooms.