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Training to poop toilet
This is about my daughter who is 4 yrs 4 months.She has the habit of pooping in diapers.I have tried to make her poop in toilet but she is not able to...It is only when she wears diapers she is able to poop.I tried suppository...She felt the pressure but passed stools only after she wore the diaper.(She kept crying).She pees in the toilet.Goes there by herself.Never soils or wets her panties.Always informs when she wants to poop or pee.My ped told don't force to poop or else she will develop constipation.Please help me.
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Yes , he s right. Daily train her sit in potty for 15 mints . Further clarification u can consult me online
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Don't worry, keep patience and after her proper training she will be normal
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Gradually you have to stop giving her diaper in the daytime first. Toilet train her
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Assure her once shes crying.
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it's only a habit and can be built over time.Neednt worry
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