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Okay, I either need a fix for this issue, or, I need good suggestions as to how to put DS on ebay

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/02/2007 22:06

In the morning, he keeps taking his nappy off, and throwing and possibly eating (but cant confirm it and have no real wish to) his poo.

Clearly this is not good for anyone. So - how do i fix?

No solutions = thread in ebay asking how to list DS successfully.

So, its in your hands....

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LoveMyGirls · 19/02/2007 22:07

what does he wear for bed?

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LoveMyGirls · 19/02/2007 22:07

and how old is he?

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hunkermunker · 19/02/2007 22:08

What does he wear at night?

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Blossomhill · 19/02/2007 22:08

Have you tried dungaree type things? Anything to stop him reaching the nappy?

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malaleche · 19/02/2007 22:10

Stick the nappy to him with plentiful packing tape.

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NotQuiteCockney · 19/02/2007 22:12

Have baby monitor on, run to get him?

Put him in babygrow, or giant sleepsuit or similar?

Ugh ugh ugh ugh, by the way. You have my sympathies. Mine tend to get their willies out, and DS2 went through a phase of undoing his nappy while going to sleep, but of course he's dry at night (but not in the day ), so he would just wet the bed in the morning. Nowhere near as bad as yours ... oh! ... but moving him to pull-up nappies fixed it! Have you tried those?

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Dottydot · 19/02/2007 22:13

sleepsuit on backwards?

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colditz · 19/02/2007 22:15

In order of heavy-handedness.

pull up.
popper vest
pants on top
girl's swimming costume
duct tape

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/02/2007 22:16

He is 22 months.

HE is like a miniature Houdini. He has been able to, for quite some time, escape from a 5 point harness.

We have put him to sleep in pyjamas and a fleece sleepsuit and he got out of that.

Pyjamas and a grow bag (that zips from the top downwards) and he got out of that of course.

I think a sleepsuit on backwards would probably last a few nights at best.

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Katymac · 19/02/2007 22:16

Nappy on backwards can work

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hunkermunker · 19/02/2007 22:17

Can you use parcel tape across the front of it?

Or handcuffs?

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Dottydot · 19/02/2007 22:17

Blimey - respect to the 22 month old..!

Ahem. The girl's swimsuit idea is strange, but very good probably?!

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/02/2007 22:17

Oh, and the running to get him wouldnt be quick enough as our bedroom is upstairs from him.

Am liking the idea of girls swimming costume, but, I think he'll be able to get out of that too. As I said - 5 point harness is no problem for him at all.

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LoveMyGirls · 19/02/2007 22:18

PMSL colditz - you would though would you!!! I would too come to think of it anything rather than get up and clean all that mess up everyday! (VVVQV) If its any consolation my dd1 did cover herself in pooh after climbing over her stairgate in protest at being made to sleep in her own room / bed so sympathy is there honestly.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/02/2007 22:19

LOL at handcuffs.

He'd be able to pull the nappy downwards off of him. Thats how he started to learn how to remove the nappy in the first place.

Back to front - good idea in principle, but again, he'd pull it down.

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Winestein · 19/02/2007 22:21

Hows about this then:

22 month old baby boy NEXT GAP NOT BURBERRY

You are bidding on my 22 month old baby boy. Comes with back to front nappy and sleepsuit, sleeping bag and binliner.

It's a start!

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hunkermunker · 19/02/2007 22:23

Can you put a potty in his room and see if he'll sit on it to poo? Make it a musical one and you'll hear him before he has a chance to fling it, maybe?

Or get DP to sleep in there for a few nights to break the habit?

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JillyBeansNW · 19/02/2007 22:24

VVVQV - Duct tape
Otherwise are the clothes things that fasten up the back? If not would that help?

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JillyBeansNW · 19/02/2007 22:27

Oh - and I completely sympathise with the eBay wish - a few times DH has called on the way home to see if I want anything picked up from the shops...


...Me "A bottle of wine and adoption forms, or the contact details of someone in the white slave trade"

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softmusk · 19/02/2007 23:23

do u fancy a add on ebay buy one ds get my 2 dd's free i had prob like this but mine could not get out of pull ups with popper vest and babygrow plus one of those fleece zip up all in one suits

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/02/2007 23:52

LOL Softmusk.

I honestly dont think extra layers is the answer, but, its worth a try i guess.

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colditz · 20/02/2007 00:03

Do the swimming cossie thing.

put a baby vest over the top so he can't get to the straps.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 20/02/2007 00:06

Yes, will try.

Although, when escaping from his gro-bag he screams out in his sleep when his arms get stuck inside/outside.

He really is an odd child

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newlifenewname · 20/02/2007 00:07

VVV if you wish for a serious answer then clearly you need to define the root cause...

What is the root cause do you thinketh?

Is he pissed off that he can't isketch yet?

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 20/02/2007 00:09

He's just pissed off, I think.

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