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Tiffany Hughes (Unregistered Guest)
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| | Posted on Monday, February 25, 2008 - 03:54 pm: | |
I have a serious problem. My daughter who is gonna be 3 in 17 days has been potty trained for almost a year now. She is very smart and I have not had a problem from her since she was potty trained but here for the last 2 months she has started haveing accidents. And about a month ago they became way more frequent and here in the last week she has pooped on herself 3 times and that use to be something that she NEVER would do. I have tried everything with her from applauding, giving her rewards when she does go (which is never now) to takeing one of her favorite toys away when she used it on herself to really trying to have a talk with her when she dont go. I am lost, my patience is running low and everything in my house smells like pee. I have asked her if she feels it in her belly when she needs to go and she says yes but then when i ask why she didnt she says she dont want to. I have also asked her if her pokey hurts when she pees or if it just hurts and she always says no. Now i mean my daughter use to just go by herself, climb on the pot by herself, wipe the right way and want you to leave the bathroom if she had to poop. I dont know what to do. I feel like giveing up and just putting a pull up on her but preschool is getting close and i cant do that. What she does when she needs to pee now is she'll like climb on the couch and get a pillow or blanky and just pee, or pee and sit in that one spot untill she tells me that shes wet. I have even tried makeing her stay in her wet panties but she acts like it dont bother her. Please help.... }} |
   
Tracie Koehnlein New member Username: Tramom09
Post Number: 2 Registered: 11-2009
| | Posted on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 01:05 pm: | |
Have any changes happened in the house or with the family lately? Do you think she's nervous about starting school and trying to act more like a "baby" to stay home with you? Those are the only things I can think of that might cause this. |
   
Jana Merritt (Unregistered Guest)
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| | Posted on Monday, March 01, 2010 - 01:17 pm: | |
My daughter will be 3 in 1 week and has been completely potty trained (with no accidents) since June of 2009. Over the past month she has begun having accidents (wetting ) that are increasing in frequency. I can't tell that there is any reason for them. I have taken her to the doctor and she has told me that she can't find anything wrong. There have been no environmental changes and it just seems to be getting worse.I have had to put her back into pull ups because it has gotten so bad. I have tried rewarding for staying dry and I have tried punishing her when she wets, making her stay in her wet clothes, taking things away and nothing seems to help. When asked why she does it her reply is cause I didn't go to the bathroom. I have even reverted to basic potty training tips of telling her every 1/2 hour to go and try but this hasn't seemed to help either. Please someone help me!!! |
   
Victoria Mchugh (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest
| | Posted on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 - 01:42 pm: | |
My 2 year old is in a recression she has had some accidents on the odd occasion but was usually good she would go poo in her potty on her own and now she has had some large bowl movements and it had been painful and now she is holding it and not wanting to go then her pants get soiled and underwear, treats aren''t working any more I have had to resort to a pull ups because of the poo on her pants and underwear she will go pee in her potty, but she is constanly got poo on her bum. I had to resort to giving her a supository so she would go cause a week had gone by and she hadn't gone. I have increased drinks and fruit but the she has constant soiling on her pull-ups now since then for about 3 days. I am worried that there is somthing wrong she isn't sick or complaing about tummy ache but why are her pants keep soiling. |
   
Brittany Payton New member Username: Dsmom
Post Number: 1 Registered: 03-2011
| | Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2011 - 10:09 am: | |
My son was doing well. He had not had accidents in weeks and then experienced a trauma to his private area. We didn't know he was injured until he tried to use the potty and started screaming. Now he thinks the potty is the one who hurt him. I don't know how to show him that the potty doesn't hurt and encourage him to start using the toilet again. |