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Wees fine but WHY no poos in the potty?

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maddiebean · 11/04/2006 14:43

Hi girls

I was getting a bit lost on the cod thread! We are in the second week of potty training and I think dd (2.9)is getting the hang of wees but PLEASE, please someone tell me how to get her to poo in the potty. She pooed her pants again today and didn't even come and tell me. It's so gross!!!

Maddie
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looneytune · 11/04/2006 14:48

Me too - need help :)

MrsBigD · 11/04/2006 15:25

haven't got much advise as my dd took ages to poo in the pottie. wee's were a cynch ... in the end I gave up trying to 'make' her as she was having right banshee tantrums when I tried. But lone behold... suddenly one day she came out of the bathroom proudly declaring she'd done a big poopoo in the toilet... I think it's when they're ready they're ready :)

Not much help I know but eventually they WILL go :)

I've got potty training ahead of me with ds... but he's only 19 months yet so plenty of time yet. Saying that he's started dragging me to the potty and motioning that he wants his trousers down, to proceed to sit on the potty without doing the business but he's so proud Grin
Good luck.

maddiebean · 11/04/2006 19:20

Thanks MrsBigD, at least there is hope! Picking up warm poo from the bedroom carpet doesn't rank highly on my favourite morning activities (surprising I know) Grin

We've only had one wee accident today although I've had to put her on the potty each time when we were going out or coming home, she has done a wee fantastically (spot the overexcited mum!). Next hurdle is her coming to tell me she needs a wee before she has done a bit in her pants! How's your day been looneytune?

Maddiex

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