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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am really shocked to know that regular bowel habits in small children is not established in this culture by the parents. But then this is also a culture where 4-5 year old are wearing pull-ups. LOL My kids poop first thing in the morning. [/quote] Serious question - how on earth do you train a kid to poop at a certain time? I had an easy kid who naturally pooped after dinner when he was in diapers/training, but I didn't 'train' him that way. Now it can be at random times, from what I can discern from the times he announces what he has done (which is annoying and I tell him to keep that to himself). At the moment I'm a morning pooper, but every once in a while it shifts to other times of day for a long stretch. I have adjusted my diet to stop eating those things that trigger my IBS/IBD (which always struck at 3 pm for some reason), but even with that sometimes you just...gotta go. And some days I just...don't gotta go. I don't worry about it at all and just answer nature's call. I hope you're not one of those who gives unnecessary enemas and laxatives to "get on schedule" (I was stunned to realize that's a thing, and it's harmful to your system). [/quote]
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