Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got in the habit as kids. I trained my kids from when they were potty-trained. I would give them a sippy-cup of milk in bed, and after they had had their milk, I would make them sit on the potty until they pooped.
Okay but watch out - my DH was raised this way and the long stretches on the toilet meant that he now has hemorrhoids, poor guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if it's an emergency. Otherwise I try to go first thing in the morning, before my shower. Yes, it's pretty scheduled.
+1 exactly me too.
Anonymous wrote:We got in the habit as kids. I trained my kids from when they were potty-trained. I would give them a sippy-cup of milk in bed, and after they had had their milk, I would make them sit on the potty until they pooped.
. Are you kidding??? You think taking drugs to avoid pooping at different times is a good idea?!? His about eating more vegetables? That would make you poop. Listen to your body and treat it well!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop in the bowl some toilet paper before you poop. This masks the plopping noise and eliminate any splash backs.
Yes, sometimes you have to go, but get into the healthy habit of regularly pooping in the morning at home. Preferably before you shower.
How do you get in the habit of pooping at a certain time? I am 43 years old and have yet to figure that out!
I don't know how to answer this. We got in the habit as kids. I trained my kids from when they were potty-trained. I would give them a sippy-cup of milk in bed, and after they had had their milk, I would make them sit on the potty until they pooped.
Maybe start with some stool softener at night and eat lots of fibrous food and drink plenty of water? In the morning, drink your coffee and sit on the toilet to see if you would poop? Bowels can be trained to eliminate at a regular time. Try this during vacations or long weekends and see if you have any success?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop in the bowl some toilet paper before you poop. This masks the plopping noise and eliminate any splash backs.
Yes, sometimes you have to go, but get into the healthy habit of regularly pooping in the morning at home. Preferably before you shower.
How do you get in the habit of pooping at a certain time? I am 43 years old and have yet to figure that out!
I don't know how to answer this. We got in the habit as kids. I trained my kids from when they were potty-trained. I would give them a sippy-cup of milk in bed, and after they had had their milk, I would make them sit on the potty until they pooped.
Maybe start with some stool softener at night and eat lots of fibrous food and drink plenty of water? In the morning, drink your coffee and sit on the toilet to see if you would poop? Bowels can be trained to eliminate at a regular time. Try this during vacations or long weekends and see if you have any success?
I have never heard of training yourself to poop at the same time every day before. Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop in the bowl some toilet paper before you poop. This masks the plopping noise and eliminate any splash backs.
Yes, sometimes you have to go, but get into the healthy habit of regularly pooping in the morning at home. Preferably before you shower.
How do you get in the habit of pooping at a certain time? I am 43 years old and have yet to figure that out!
Anonymous wrote:Drop in the bowl some toilet paper before you poop. This masks the plopping noise and eliminate any splash backs.
Yes, sometimes you have to go, but get into the healthy habit of regularly pooping in the morning at home. Preferably before you shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a cultural thing? I was not born and raised in this country was trained as a child to do things in a particular order when I got out of bed - 1) poop 2) brush my teeth 3) shower 4) dress for the day 5) eat breakfast.
It was not considered very clean or hygienic if one dressed up for the day, and then had to poop. I would take another shower then, if I had to do that.
I have trained my kids the same. But at work I saw these women, rushing to poop after lunch and I was very put off. It is one thing if you have a stomach bug etc, but to do this everyday ...
However, I saw the same at DC's school. Lot's of kids came to school but needed to use the bathroom as soon as they were in school to poop.
So I am wondering - is this sequence of bodily functions and morning ablutions not given the same importance here?
Off-topic, but wouldn't you brush your teeth after you eat breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:Is this a cultural thing? I was not born and raised in this country was trained as a child to do things in a particular order when I got out of bed - 1) poop 2) brush my teeth 3) shower 4) dress for the day 5) eat breakfast.
It was not considered very clean or hygienic if one dressed up for the day, and then had to poop. I would take another shower then, if I had to do that.
I have trained my kids the same. But at work I saw these women, rushing to poop after lunch and I was very put off. It is one thing if you have a stomach bug etc, but to do this everyday ...
However, I saw the same at DC's school. Lot's of kids came to school but needed to use the bathroom as soon as they were in school to poop.
So I am wondering - is this sequence of bodily functions and morning ablutions not given the same importance here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a cultural thing? I was not born and raised in this country was trained as a child to do things in a particular order when I got out of bed - 1) poop 2) brush my teeth 3) shower 4) dress for the day 5) eat breakfast.
It was not considered very clean or hygienic if one dressed up for the day, and then had to poop. I would take another shower then, if I had to do that.
I have trained my kids the same. But at work I saw these women, rushing to poop after lunch and I was very put off. It is one thing if you have a stomach bug etc, but to do this everyday ...
However, I saw the same at DC's school. Lot's of kids came to school but needed to use the bathroom as soon as they were in school to poop.
So I am wondering - is this sequence of bodily functions and morning ablutions not given the same importance here?
So I am wondering - WHERE are you from??!!