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Loose stools. Not furniture.

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Naboo · 03/01/2009 20:57

My 3 year old ds has always had quite loose stools. I never questioned this until his sibling came along - and they don't. Which made me start wondering.

Do you think this is normal for some kids, or do you think he may have an intolerance? He isn't sickly and eats most stuff. I have noticed that he has the squits at least once/twice a week. He doesn't complain of tummy ache or sickness.

Do any of your kids have this? What do you reckon?

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fondant4000 · 04/01/2009 10:25

No advice, but just to say that my 2 dds poos have been different from each other

Naboo · 04/01/2009 20:02

Thanks Fondant, maybe it's just the way he poo's. According to my mother me and my siblings poos were different! But, i thought i best just consider it, incase there is something a bit array with his digestion.

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mrsmaidamess · 04/01/2009 20:04

ds 3 is goosey loosey

ds 2 regularly produces a dead otter.

Naboo · 04/01/2009 20:37

My sister is a rabbit according to my mother. I, on the other hand form perfect stools. She even went as far as saying 'you should have seen them...'. Dear god. Balk.

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