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Help! My 2 1/2 Year Old Will Not Poop in the Potty!

We have been potty training our 2 year old for about 6 six weeks. He has been doing really well with peeing in the potty, but he will not poop. I took him out of pullups last Friday, because he never has any accidents at school. (He waits until he gets home to poop.) He has done very well this week with no peeing accidents. I thought that pooping in underware might make a diference, but it hasen't. I have also been bringing him straight home from school and putting him on the potty. He stays until dinner is ready, eats, gets back on until bath time, bathes, gets back on until bed time. (Ped. told me to do that.) I don't know what to do! He tells us that he is not going to poop in the potty. HELP!

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when he poops in his pullup or underwear put it in the potty this has worked well with my Grandsons, mow both 3 & 4 I have 3 grown Girls they were all easy but boys seem to be differnt love Nana

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Sure, the ped told you to do that, but I just don't get the logic, and it sounds awful. Kids just aren't meant to stay in one place like that, for one thing. Punitive measures will just make him feel more uptight. I think he is just scared of sitting on the potty. Kids so young can be afraid of falling in. Maybe Dad should show him how, and that it's safe, etc.

Have you tried any potty training books? I think you'll find them more helpful than the pediatrician, whose approach seems to be: "well, keep him there long enough, and it's bound to happen."

I think that, given that he's only 2, you can just relax. It's not a race :) In a sense, yes, he'll one day poop in the toilet, one way or another. Might as well make it a nice one, and keep the therapy bills to a minimum.

L.

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I had this issue with my daughter. She was over 3 years old before she pooped once in the potty. I kept thinking it was a discipline issue and we made some mistakes that put too much pressure on her. I finally realized that she just couldn't figure out how to relax on the potty. She would always do it in her pullup at naptime. Once I realized what was going on, I worked on getting her to learn to relax on the potty, taking deep breaths, etc. I also read to put a stool where they can put their feet on it as it might be hard to go if their feet are not touching the floor (of course that is if you are using a big toilet). I don't know what eventually worked, but once she got it once she was trained, she didn't have any more problems.

And of course rewards do wonders too. If you know about when he is going to go, have him sit on the potty and talk to him about how to relax and let the poop come out.

Good luck, have patience, and congratulations on getting him pee trained, that is a great accomplishment! It took me much longer than 6 weeks to even get that far. :)

M.

My son was pretty much the same. We finally resorted to bribing him and it totally worked wonders. He got a M&M for peeing, but if he pooped, he got a matchbox car and we had a poo-poo party. I would sing a little song and take him immediately to the grocery store so he could have a helium balloon (his favorite thing at the time). It really worked pretty quickly and I was able to drop the balloon and cars and just go with 3-4 M&Ms. Good luck!

My grandson was the same way. Making him sit on the potty is obviously not working, and it seems like he is there for a very long time. For some odd reason they think that part of them is going down the potty and it scares them. I was ready to pull my hair out. I was online looking for a birthday present for my other grandson and he saw a Ford F150 that he really wanted. I told him if he would poop in the potty and have no accidents for 2 weeks he could have it...it worked! I know lots of people say this is bad but I don't care what they think...as long as it works.

Please don't make him sit on the potty for hours...that's torture at any age! He's only 2 1/2, I know my DD is 2 1/2, she won't tell me she needs to go potty until her panties are already a little bit wet and although 3 weeks ago she would tell me when she needed to poop now she just poops in her panties. The messes are very frustrating I know, but I would recommend keeping him in underwear. With my first daughter we made her "clean up" her messes, she made them, she had to clean them up, that's natural consequences. We didn't punish until she started pooping in her panties at 3 1/2, each time she pooped in her panties we took a toy away, she would get one toy back when she pooped in the potty. At one point my closet was full of her toys! After a few weeks she finally got it. I don't know that after 6 weeks of potty training that he should be punished for pooping in his underwear, he may just not be there yet. I read that traing to pee in the potty and poop in the potty are complete opposites, to pee you have to relax the muscles, to poop you have to contract them. So give him a little time and talk about it again tell him what reward he will get when he poops in the potty, maybe when he learns to poop in the potty he can pick out some new underwear (free of poop stains.) Just make it something he can look forward to instead of such a chore! God Bless!

Pooping on the potty is scary for some kids. Once he has one success, it will likely be easy from there. My second child had that same issue. She typically pooped around the same time each day. I used glycerine suppositories (they are over-the-counter and used some for constipation). I inserted one and then put her on the potty. Don't encourage him to "push" because that is confusing and they will often clamp down and not be able to go. Encourage him to relax and maybe read a book or something like that. The suppository will give him the urge to push. Stay with him and talk in a calming, reassuring manner. It shouldn't take long. I used this on two of my three kids, but only 2 - 3 times total. It was just to get a success so that they would know how it feels and experience success.

when he poops in his pullup or underwear put it in the potty this has worked well with my Grandsons, mow both 3 & 4 I have 3 grown Girls they were all easy but boys seem to be differnt love Nana

Hi L.,

Our son loved hot wheels. We put a basket on the top of the toilet tank filled with wrapped hot wheels. When he did the job he could choose one wrapped hot wheel. I know that some people did the same, but used candy. It could be paper with smiley faces. Whatever you choose.

Enjoy every minute with your boys. Our son is 14 now and people are starting to say that "he will be off to college soon". It makes me sick to think about that.

Good Luck!
D.

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