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[quote=Anonymous]OP (Marie) here: Her shower time has changed from previously before bed until now when she gets home. She usually takes care of #2 after school when she gets home. I'm sure not flushing has to do with water pressure/temperature in the the shower as the toilet takes forever to fill after being flushed. She seems regular, so I'm not worried about any health issues. Since I haven't seen any of her BMs in a very long time (maybe age 8 or 9), I'm just very surprised now to see what I consider to be a very large BM coming from her on a consistent basis. I would think as a child gets older, their BMs also get a little larger. I would not think though that at 14 they would be adult-sized but I have no idea of when such a transition takes place. I understand that most parents are probably not looking at their child's BM at that age but thought there might be some insight from parents.[/quote]
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