If your child uses the toilet before she goes to the park and cannot go without urinating again for ninety minutes then she has a medical condition. Plan ahead and teach her to use the bathroom BEFORE she goes out - you know, act like a good mother. I think it's vile to allow your toddler to pull down her pants on a public sidewalk and pee into her portable toilet. You are treating her like a dog. |
| Yes - we do. Soooo much easier than trying than trying to drag three young kids into a public bathroom. |
Yes, of course, if your family did it then it must have been a worldwide trend that I simply missed. Let me rephrase - it is a low-rent trend. Feel better? |
| Has anybody answered the very important question of what the hell do you do with a bucket of piss and shit in your car? |
Urine gets dumped and stool goes into a plastic bag. Just like dogs, not rocket science. |
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I did this with all my kids except in the back of a subaru. I had a small potty seat which came in handy. Not all spray parks, playgrounds, in the middle of a shopping mall parking lot, we're easily accessible to a restroom.
Plus, by the time you have kid #3 you don't want to schlep your whole crew all over trying to find a restroom for the youngest when thete is a perfectly usable one in the hatchback. You do what you gotta do. |
Yep, and you wash out the potty when you get home. No big deal. |
there's the rub |
Our potty has bags that seal up. I toss as soon as I find a trash can. No big deal. |
| Totally like dog, but less gross. It's a child Learning! In our 1st week of potty training my stubborn almost 3 yo, she had to go every 15 mins and was learning how to completely empty her bladder. While we mostly stayed home, we had some errands and had to drive daddy to work one day. She peed in her little potty in the shadow of the Capitol. Gotta do what you've gotta do (especially with an infant in tow, too). |
Yeah. In the good old days the kid peed his pants and his parent beat the crap out of him for it. Much better. |
No, but it makes her upset, and why backslide? If she prefers underpants and going in the potty, who cares? I don't care if she's "fully" toilet trained, she's two. I'm doing what's most convenient for us as a family. I like her going on the little potty much more than changing diapers. Of course we put her on the potty before we go out, and of course she can hold it for most short trips. Personally, I would prefer to carry around the seat that goes on regular toilets, but DH thinks that's completely gross for whatever reason. And again, how is pooping in a baby potty more gross than changing diapers on the three year old? Honestly, when I see people changing diapers for 3 year olds, I feel sorry for them and for the kid. They're way too old for that. It's gross. |
Dumped where?? |
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Yep, we've always had a potty in the back of both cars. Mostly it stays in there, but if we are going to be away for a long while, such as to the park, I'll carry it along.
We have this one: http://www.target.com/p/my-carry-potty-blue/-/A-13474591?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=google_pla_df&LNM=13474591&CPNG=Baby&kpid=13474591&LID=9pgs&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=13474591&gclid=CPOxosLsw78CFQ1gMgod1woAfw I just empty the urine or feces into a big toilet once we've found a restroom or upon returning home, then wash with soap and water, and put it back in the car. No big deal. |
| No. I bring my children to the bathroom BEFORE we leave. If I could not trust their ability to not have accidents in public, they would be put in a diaper or pull-up. And in most cases, we were never out of the house or not within an actual toilet for more than two hours. If my child could not go two hours without using the bathroom, I would seek medical help. |