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  • using the potty

    my ds will use the potty all day and is dry thru the night most of the time. the problem i have with him is pooping on the potty. he absolutley refuses. he will ask for a diaper or pull up to do his business. i have begged, pleaded, bribed, threatened.

    i have sat him on the potty and he will sit there all day....NOTHING. then he holds it for days, and that is certainly not healthy.

    so, i give in and let him have a diaper....but really im quite sick of it.

    thoughts?
    ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

  • #2
    We're dealing with this too.

    With DS, I literally had to catch him in the act and quickly place him on the potty. He was afraid, but after this first time, he grew used to it.

    With DD, I place her on her potty in front of a video and promise cookies if she goes #2. It works about 30% of the time. Oh yeah, the video I play is "It's Potty Time".

    Kelly
    In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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    • #3
      I'm with Tara....just give it some more time.

      kris
      ~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
      ~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss

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      • #4
        We've had this issue. I agree with Tara. Give it some time even though it would be sooooo nice if he pooped in the toilet. One thing that helped us -- we take of her pull-up soon after she wakes up. That had been a bit of an issue too, that she didn't want to take it off right away and then she would poop in it.

        I don't know if that helps. He will come around eventually, promise!

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        • #5
          unfortunately 'giving it time' is all you can do. there is no way to force the poop out of them (i looked).

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          • #6
            there is no way to force the poop out of them
            I would have argure that there may be a way. With all the delays that we have had with DS#2 he has been on Miralax. We have tried to pull him off that as well, but then he won't go for 2-3 days then when he does...it is like pebbles.

            We are still fighting to get him remotely interested in potty training. My goal- potty trained by the time he starts Kindergarten- yeah, I am shooting for the moon

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