Re: RMers with kids
Posted: Sat August 09, 2025 6:00 am
Is that why you waited a month to tell us, you wanted to wait until the original planned due date?Anders wrote:Got a second daughter in July. She was born early, but is doing well.
Is that why you waited a month to tell us, you wanted to wait until the original planned due date?Anders wrote:Got a second daughter in July. She was born early, but is doing well.
Is that why I waited this long to post about it on RM? I'm not sure.Jorge wrote:Is that why you waited a month to tell us, you wanted to wait until the original planned due date?Anders wrote:Got a second daughter in July. She was born early, but is doing well.
Anders wrote:Got a second daughter in July. She was born early, but is doing well.
wease wrote:Congratulations Anders!
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... 59&t=17714spike wrote:our five year old has been crapping her pants the last few days. not sure what's up.
Thank you.spike wrote:wease wrote:Congratulations Anders!
This is still happening and finally happened at school yesterday. They were super cool about it, but I’m assuming if it occurs a couple more times, there will be some concern brought to us. And fair enough.spike wrote:our five year old has been crapping her pants the last few days. not sure what's up.
I had the same thought, but it started before that. But not long after my sister’s family and her two cousins stayed with us for a few weeks, which changed routines plenty.bart wrote:It may be because of the puppies, kids regress during big changes.
Poor thing. It’s probably embarrassing for her. She’ll get through it soon.spike wrote:Doctor has diagnosed chronic constipation, which she had when she was two. Back to daily doses of Miralax and tracking poos.
That can also be a sign of constipation, as the hardened poo puts pressure on the bladder. Hopefully not that for yours, but thought I’d mention. It’s pretty common at this age as they eat a lot of carbs and stuff.Matters wrote:Poor thing. It’s probably embarrassing for her. She’ll get through it soon.spike wrote:Doctor has diagnosed chronic constipation, which she had when she was two. Back to daily doses of Miralax and tracking poos.
We’ve had a step back with our 5 y/o coming home w wet pants a few times recently. She was pretty much totally potty trained. I think it’s a reluctance to ask to use the bathroom.
She’s pretty regular but good to know. We give her too many snacks in the morning hours.spike wrote:That can also be a sign of constipation, as the hardened poo puts pressure on the bladder. Hopefully not that for yours, but thought I’d mention. It’s pretty common at this age as they eat a lot of carbs and stuff.Matters wrote:Poor thing. It’s probably embarrassing for her. She’ll get through it soon.spike wrote:Doctor has diagnosed chronic constipation, which she had when she was two. Back to daily doses of Miralax and tracking poos.
We’ve had a step back with our 5 y/o coming home w wet pants a few times recently. She was pretty much totally potty trained. I think it’s a reluctance to ask to use the bathroom.