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Constipation in toddlers
By bigpumpkin | August 3, 2006
Tee has been constipated these last few days. Her Nana has been loading her with chocolates from her trip to Oz and this has caused the little girl great discomfort. Every time she feels a poop coming, she starts screaming because it is so rock hard that it won’t come out. So whenever somebody offers your child chocolate or candy, think thrice if you really want her to have it.
Today, after a screaming session on her potty with nothing coming out, we gave up and decided to put her into the bath. Alas! A few chocolate lumps were passed and it was Daddy’s turn to scream.
When you’re in shock, you kind of NOT know what to do for a few seconds. But those few seconds are crucial my internet friends. Because once you’ve lost them, you’re in for the next shock, which is your toddler squeezing what she thinks are yummy chocolate balls to be eaten!
Mmmm…….yum-yum!!!
Tags: constipation, constipation in toddlers, eating fiber, hydration,
Topics: All about my precocious little girl |
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December 17th, 2009 at 6:51 pm
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