Do we know if he is more afraid of it hurting should he fall in the toilet or that it would hurt if he
went poop in the toilet?
I dump solid
poop in the toilet right away and rinse any leftover poopy stains out by rubbing the fabric together in cool water.
he showed signs of readiness at the age of 2 the first thing he learn was to
go poop in the toilet, pee pee was a little challenging for him but he manage to get it.Im so happy that I do nt have to buy any pull ups for him he can hold his pee pee at night all the way until the morning.
put
the poop in the toilet and toss the baby wipe.
This meant I could dump
the poop in the toilet AND rinse it out before tucking it in the wet bag and stowing it in my checked luggage.
When you change diapers, make sure to dump
the poop in the toilet right away and rinse them well.
I have a diaper table that my children can't roll off of, so next I let her air dry while I go and dump
the poop in the toilet.
I do not use a diaper sprayer and i have no problem i just go to the bathroom dump
the poop in the toilet then i go to the shower and rinse it out with the detachable shower head.
We have practiced E.C. with our 11 - month - old son since he was 3 weeks old, and beginning at the age of 3 months, he consistently does all of
his poops in the toilet.
however we cant seem to get her to
poop in the toilet (says that shes scared to) she still poops in her underwear... i do nt think we should be get mad at because we feel that she will when shes ready however we do think that her scenario makes her hold it and not go often enough
Do you know why she is afraid to
poop in the toilet?
I wish I had a magic bullet that could get him to want to poop, and to
poop in the toilet.
With pants on, she just goes in the pants, but with no pants she'll have to decide whether she's going to 1) poop on the floor (she's old enough to think that's gross and not respectful), 2) ask for a diaper to poop in, 3) ask for underpants to poop in, 4)
poop in the toilet, or 5) not poop at all.
now she's 14.5 ibs... dangles her short little legs and goes
poop in the toilet..
I finally got him to
poop in toilet and it went from there.
I gave her an ultimatum: you either
poop in the toilet, or you pick it out of your diaper and put it in the toilet yourself.
So a child who refuses to
poop in the toilet may be rewarded for using a potty near the toilet.
If the liner's not flushable, throw it away after dumping
the poop in the toilet.
Stay with your child while she is trying to
poop in the toilet, even if it takes a while.
Potty training any child requires unmeasured amounts of patience, but when your 4 - year - old remains resistant to
pooping in the toilet, it is time to refocus and change your methods.
«Finally we just let her poop in a diaper until that glorious day, almost six months later, when
she pooped in the toilet and discovered that everything was okay.»
Talk to your pediatrician if your child continues to be resistant to
pooping in the toilet to make sure there is not an additional medical problem.
Do not shame or insult your child to get her to
poop in the toilet.
She just took the liner out and flushed
the poop in the toilet and put the diaper in the pail.
Mallory you can dump
the poop in the toilet.
Sometimes I feel like I m a bad mom, because I can t get my son to
poop in the toilet, she laments.
CON: You still have to wipe her poopy butt after
she poops in the toilet, so yeah, you still have to deal with poop.
So, no matter how you slice it, you will need to dispose of your baby's
poop in the toilet.
When we get a # 2, we just shake out
the poop in the toilet (wait until someone has to go, also) and flush.
Who would have thought that it would be so time consuming and stressful to teach someone else how to
poop in a toilet?