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26 replies

Britney · 08/11/2005 13:24

your 2yo ds was doing anything from 3 to 6 poos a day, most of them soft or sloppy, BUT was eating normally, maintaining weight and generally ok in himself?

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Twiglett · 08/11/2005 13:25

no

piffle · 08/11/2005 13:25

nope

LadySherlockofLGJ · 08/11/2005 13:26

not at all.

Happy Birthday BTW Twiglett.

WigWamBam · 08/11/2005 13:27

No, not at all. Sounds normal to me.

Rhubarb · 08/11/2005 13:28

I have just taken TLD to the docs this morning, he is 23 months and has been doing sloppy poos for months, usually about 2 times a day, but otherwise he has been fine, hence the delay in going to the docs. Turns out he has an infection and we now have heaps of medicine to give him. Take him to the doctors!

popsycal · 08/11/2005 13:28

My ds1 did this until he was potty trained at 2 years 8 months...
Still goes at least twice a day though.
DS1 is a healthy, big for his age, 3 year old!

Twiglett · 08/11/2005 13:28

'snot my soddin' birthday

JoolsToo · 08/11/2005 13:29

never one to agree with the masses - 6 sounds excessive to me (every day) think I would check with GP just to be sure

popsycal · 08/11/2005 13:29

ah - my posts crossed with Rhubarbs....
maybe take him to docs to ease your mind

JoolsToo · 08/11/2005 13:29

no it's April some time isn't it?

Marina · 08/11/2005 13:30

Not at all Britney. Some toddlers go through a phase of what is called toddler diarrhoea, although it is clearly not "stomach upset" explosive stools. It's pretty common and as you say, if they are otherwise well and in good fettle, just a lovely extra for their devoted parents.

Twiglett · 08/11/2005 13:31

the bowels are a wonderful evacuation instrument .. anything that comes out isn't needed .. if your child looked under-nourished or ill I might be concerned otherwise he just poos a lot

Rhubarb · 08/11/2005 13:32

Yes but it depends how long it has been going on for. I was advised on Mumsnet not to take TLD to the docs, was told it was probably an allergy or nothing to worry about. So we left it and I took him today because the creché advised me too. He has a gut infection. It really is worth getting these things checked out. It might just be one of those things, but it also easily might be something else.

Are his poos very smelly too?

Rhubarb · 08/11/2005 13:33

Sorry, that should be 'to' not 'too', just in case the grammar moderators are around!

HRHQoQ · 08/11/2005 13:34

Yes - but then DS1 only poo-ed every couple of days at that age, and DS2 (now 23 months) only does 2 (maximum) a day now.

flamesparrow · 08/11/2005 13:34

Gotta ask... TLD?

Rhubarb · 08/11/2005 13:35

The Little Demon of course!

Twiglett · 08/11/2005 13:36

if smelly poos are a sign of trouble, I'm going to start getting worried about DD .. 'cos she honks

flamesparrow · 08/11/2005 13:38

Oooooooooooh, I think I need to switch DD to DC then! She is always being called Demon Child

Rhubarb · 08/11/2005 13:39

Smelly poos are apparently a sign of trouble in the gut. If her ds is having sloppy and smelly poos, and has been having them for some time, then I really would advise a trip to the docs.

Flamesparrow, that's tame compared to what we call him at home!

Britney · 08/11/2005 13:42

Went to docs back in September - mentioned toddler diarrhoea and advised we took him off all dairy products. 2 weeks later re-introduced milk and pooing started again, so thought it might be lactose intolerance. Doctor agreed and eventually referred him to paediatrican. He now has soya milk & yoghurt and doesn't eat cheese. But over last 2 weeks things have become unsettled again (more excessive pooing) with no obvious reason why. Paeds appointment is next week. Now feeling like a paranoid mother!!!

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flamesparrow · 08/11/2005 13:43

If there have been problems in the past, then I would get it checked out.

rummum · 08/11/2005 13:44

my son had really smelly loose pooh when he was this age, we took him to the doctor, who sent a bit off to be tested and it come back normal.... if you could call it normal... Doctor said it was toddler diarrhoea...
just like Marina said really

flamesparrow · 08/11/2005 13:45

Just one thing I might mention though... my friend's son is intolerant to piles of things, they thought it was all going wrong again, and then found out he'd been snaffling jaffa cakes with no-one noticing

Twiglett · 08/11/2005 13:45

Previous history puts a totally different light on it though and would make me think there's a food intolerance at play. I think you should mention it to paed.