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Almost 6 and still wets herself!!!! |
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Carly Zappelli New member Username: Starr1
Post Number: 1 Registered: 08-2007
| | Posted on Friday, August 03, 2007 - 01:44 pm: | |
My daughter is almost 6 and still wets her pants at least twice a day. She knows when she has to go but she refuses to stop what she is doing and use the toilet, if we go to the store she has to go 3 to 4 times, but when we are at home she can't be bothered I have tried everything I can think of to get her to use the toilet, she will be going into 1st grade soon, should I put her back in Kindergarten to give her another year to "catch up" HELP!!!! |
   
Anonymous
| | Posted on Sunday, August 05, 2007 - 02:08 am: | |
My Grandaughter is 5 years old , fully pottytrained since age 2.5,but the only problem we have is that she has a problem having bowelmovements .her stool is so hard that sometimes she ends up in tears because it hurts .She tries hard ,but when it hurts she gives up .Do I have to worry that this will end up in something serious ?The Doctor says it is commen .What can I do ? she starts School this month.Please advise .Thank you ! |
   
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| | Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 11:55 am: | |
I am a single mom with a 5 yr old daughter. She started Kindergarten this year. Ok this gets better. Her father and I have joint custody of her. My daughter wears a pull up at night only. Sometimes during the day she has accidents and at night she pees in her pull up and I make sure she goes to the bathroom before bed and she doesn't get any fluids after 8pm. Well recently her father told me he has been waking her up every 2-3 hrs during the night to make her got to the bathroom and not pee in her underwear at his house. He feels if he does this for her it will trick her subconscious and make her remember to pee in the tiolet and not in her underwear during the day and night. I told him I wouldn't do that to her when I have her because at 5 and going to all day kindergarten she needs a lot of sleep. I feel when she is ready she will stop. I do know at her fathers house he currently has a girlfriend who has been living with him for 3 years now with their daughter has been difficult on our daughter. He will not listen to me when I tell him his idea is not a good idea. I picked up my daughter at my mothers the other day and my daughter was so tired and she was fighting a cold. I feel its unfair for him to not let her rest and stress her out by trying to "break her" is what he said. What do I do? Is my daughter okay? How do I address her father where he will give our daughter a break? She has already at 5 endured enough pain and changes in her life she doesn't need this extra crap. Please help me. Bernadette |
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