Hello-
Our daughter is 3 years old and she complains of pain every time she has to move her bowels. This has been going on for a steady month now. She isn't constipated. The stool is either sticky or
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Sincerely~
William and Christina Smith
(very concerned parents)
Eventually it ended on it's own. We did a lot of hand holding and encouraging and that continued on through potty-training. The doc said a large movement was a healthy movement. Just try telling that to a 3 year old while they sit there turning red trying to finish the job. Her issue was the pain that came with the movement and not so much that she "couldn't." In her case, she simply "wouldn't." Our son who is 3 right now is going through a similar situation. In his case, it's strictly diapers. He will not use the toilet (he does use it for urinating though). Pain also seems to be the culprit in that situation. Our doctor reminded us that we should have a stool in the bathroom for him to rest his feet upon when using the toilet. That would enable him to push better and aid in reducing the pain for obvious reasons. I had also mentioned in that earlier post that I used to make him sit on the toilet for 5 minutes before bed but my wife kept up-ending that routine. I'm proud to announce that last evening, she was again working late and after posting that (and spending the weekend thinking about it) I made him sit there for 5 minutes last evening. BINGO. :c)