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Any ladies that use Rennies - could you answer this quick question for me?!

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lollipopmother · 25/04/2008 12:46

This is a particularly stupid question and I can't quite believe I'm asking this, so be prepared!!

Does taking Rennies make your poo change colour?

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Imawurzel · 25/04/2008 14:57

mine didn't.

Iklboo · 25/04/2008 15:00

Depends how many I suppose

sarah293 · 25/04/2008 15:16

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lollipopmother · 25/04/2008 16:16

Oh, I only took two last night, and 1 the other day. Damn, I obviously need to A) stop looking at my poo and B) find something else to blame it on!

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orangehead · 25/04/2008 16:17

slush puppies do though

poodlepusher · 25/04/2008 16:18

It might, but when I was pregnant and eating rennies I couldn't usually see my own poo as I was too large to move.

lollipopmother · 25/04/2008 17:00

What colour slush puppies were you drinking orangehead, was it the blue ones?!

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paddycat · 25/04/2008 17:05

Don't think so, but beetroot does. My dh sincerely thought he was dying and insisted on me coming into the lav to inspect his poo (from a safe distance I assure you) - and was relieved when I pointed out it was (a) not "blood red" as he claimed but purple, and (b) most likely the effect of the plateful of beetroot he ate the night before. Typical man.

orangehead · 25/04/2008 18:24

yes blue one. It was quite funny, kept me amused all day

emskaboo · 25/04/2008 18:43

Yes, almost want to change my name for this but will suffer embarressment. I eat hundreds when preggars and had white poo, v weird!

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