Annaly

Any tips PLEASE!!!
25/11/2008

Hi!! My name's Annaly & I have 2 sons, Jesse who's 3 and Ruben who's 11 months & am expecting my 3rd. My problem today (and I'm hoping someon can give me some tips!) is that Jesse is happy to go for a pee in the toilet, but will not for anything go for a poo. I've tried bribing him with treats, giving him presents, letting him watch his favourite tv programmes, but nothing sems to work! He seems to be genuinely petrified of pooing on the toilet. I'm at my wits end now! He will keep it in for about 3 days if he can, then will either poo wherever he is, or will go in his nappy at night (I still put one on him at night as I thought this is better than nothing??!). Please help if you can?! Thanks! Diolch! Annaly .x.

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stacey

Re: Any tips PLEASE!!!
25/11/2008

hi i can completely understand how frustrated u must be, as i went thru exactly the same thing recently with my daughter. she reached 2 y/o, and she started becoming afraid to poo in her nappy, i think she hated the feel of it, so i decided it was tym to potty train, she did fantastically, and was off the potty after a week and straight to the toilet. she even started taking herself every time. i then noticed she wasnt pooing at all, and she was rly grouchy, and always had tummy ache. i took her to the doctors and he gave sum laxative medicine. this still didnt work, she was even holding her poo in thru the laxatives. everytym she needed a poo shes start screaming hysterically, it was lyk she was possessd. it was the hardest thing iv had to cope with, as i too am pregnant, and was pregnant when she was going thru the phase. she would sometyms poo in her nappy on a night, but even changing her bum was a nightmare. i spent hours crying as i couldnt cope with the way she was being, she was making herself ill and i had no controll. anyway i tried lots of different things from trying more fibre and rewarding/bribing her and none of it worked. in the end i decided, after each meal, breakfast lunch and dinner, id wait about 10 minutes, and then take her up to the toilet and sit with her and play a game like eye spy or id get an animal book and tell her to point out which ever animals. if she stayed on the toilet for a few minutes id stay good girl for staying on the toilet in a calm voice. if she did a wee id say wow clever girl a little happier, and after a few days she did a poo and i made the biggest fuss, jumping about, and wen she got off the toilet id put my head down there and make a joke shoutin errr pooooooeeeey!! and shed laugh her head off. id then give her a mini box of raisins or fruit as a reward. i no it sounds barmy, but it rly did work, and after a week she was goin on her own n she'd shout me up to see the evidence!!! i think it was the crouching on the toilet for so long after her dinner that made her need to poo. i think u shud try it, but dont expect too much as it did take a few days before she even opened her bowels. gud luck and let me no how u get on luv stacey rhiannon(2) and 39 wk bumpy xx(sorri this is so long i hope it dusnt bore u lol) xx

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vicky

Re: Any tips PLEASE!!!
01/12/2008

Hi, go to supernanny.co.uk - go to the home page, then just under the word 'welcome' you'll find 'potty training' click on it, it has advice for the problem you describe Good Luck, Vicky x

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