You are right in thinking that all will be well. This situation does resolve in time, and you now have the satisfaction of being assured that things are OK from a medical perspective. You have taken care of the necessary diagnostic work. Now the key will be to consult with the pediatrician and see if he/she wants to start your daughter on a regimen to promote
regularRegular insulin bowel movements, in spite of your daughter's reticence. When children avoid bowel movements they are, of course, prone to constipation and impacted bowels. When they become constipated, bowel movements are uncomfortable, and this exacerbates the problem - they tend to want to persist in avoiding the bathroom. The importance of a regimen, undr medical supervision, of
laxativeLaxative fiber
Laxative gentle suppositories
Laxative overdose and stool softeners is to avert constipation and impacted bowels and to promote bowel movements in the
faceFace pain of the child's reluctance. Be sure to schedule times to have your daughter sit on the toilet, and don't leave this to her discretion. Be patient and supportive and understanding, but do not cooperate with her avoiding the bathroom. With her pediatrician's help and your thoughtful approach, this will turn out OK.