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How do babies poo so much?


MrRalphMan

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11mnt old decided to poo after we took his clothes off last night, as they do.

 

But it still amazes me how much they can do.

 

He did two logs, each was about an inch in diameter and as long as his calf :blink:

 

I couldn't do a log that long and amazingly the second one stayed intact...

 

Oh boy babies are fun... :)

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Adam is 18 months now, and poo can be very strange. Sometimes he won't poo for a couple of days, then squeeze out the biggest poo you've ever seen. The look on his face when he's just standing in the middle of the room straining to fill his nappy is hilarious!

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Adam is 18 months now, and poo can be very strange. Sometimes he won't poo for a couple of days, then squeeze out the biggest poo you've ever seen. The look on his face when he's just standing in the middle of the room straining to fill his nappy is hilarious!

 

It has to be seen to be belived:d

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Our seven month old saves doing his until the moment you put him in his bouncy chair! Then he turns red and bounces about in his seat as much as he can to ensure it escapes the nappy and squidges up to his middle! We are weaning at the moment so there's never a dull nappy:d

 

Vicki x

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Our seven month old saves doing his until the moment you put him in his bouncy chair! Then he turns red and bounces about in his seat as much as he can to ensure it escapes the nappy and squidges up to his middle! We are weaning at the moment so there's never a dull nappy:d

 

Vicki x

 

I can vouch for this... the brocoli nappy on Saturday was delightful:blink:

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