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  2. Constipation in children - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: toilet training, starting or transferring to a new school, and changes in diet. [1] Especially in infants, changes in formula or transitioning from breast milk to formula can cause constipation. 95% of cases of constipation in children are thought to be functional constipation (without a structural or biochemical cause). [ 2 ]

  3. Potty chair - Wikipedia

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    One type of potty chair, placed directly over the toilet, is called a "Toilet Training Seat" and allows ejected fecal material from a young child to drop directly into the toilet bowl, therefore eliminating manual removal and disposal of the said waste from a receptacle beneath the hole, which is often a bag or receptacle similar to a chamber pot.

  4. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    A child who appears ready to urinate or defecate is held over the toilet or any other receptacle available if a commode cannot be reached in time. The adult makes a high-pitched soft whistle while holding the child in a bǎ ( Chinese : 把 ), or bunched-up position, a term sometimes used for the whole process, imitating the sound of running ...

  5. What is 'elimination communication' and does it work? 'By 10 ...

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    Elimination communication is a potty training method said to get babies using the potty faster, but some experts say it could cause more harm than good.

  6. How often should you poop? And do you need to worry if you ...

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    If you don’t poop on a daily basis, most likely you’re just fine. Not everyone poops every day. ... Not pooping daily isn’t out of the norm, so you probably don’t need to be concerned ...

  7. Elimination communication - Wikipedia

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    Elimination communication (EC) is a practice in which a caregiver uses timing, signals, cues, and intuition to address an infant's need to eliminate waste. Caregivers try to recognize and respond to babies' bodily needs and enable them to urinate and defecate in an appropriate place (e.g. a toilet).

  8. Staying with friends or family over Thanksgiving? Here's a ...

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    Even if it means breaking out the toilet brush (or sheepishly asking your host for a plunger in the event of a clogging issue), do your best to cover your tracks. That also goes for misfired pees ...

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