CARNAT22
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Sorry to post here but there is normally more traffic.
James has been weaning for over a month now, he doesn't take much but he'll have a nibble on most things [after a week of hissy fits at mealtimes]
Past few days he has had what I can only describe as a proper turn - albeit a cute little baby turd
It's such a change from usual though. He really strains to get it out and when I change his bum is is still attached iykwim? So he's not properly got it out.
I don't change him immediately and leave him a while to finish up and he doesn't do anymore afterwards but may do another little poo later in the day, same thing? It's just like he can't do that final push..
I am used to a very runny, sweet smelling poo so this is the complete opposite. He is fine in himself and squeezing out a little poo or two a day.
Sorry for TMI, just wondering if the teeniest amount of food can effect him like this?
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James has been weaning for over a month now, he doesn't take much but he'll have a nibble on most things [after a week of hissy fits at mealtimes]
Past few days he has had what I can only describe as a proper turn - albeit a cute little baby turd
It's such a change from usual though. He really strains to get it out and when I change his bum is is still attached iykwim? So he's not properly got it out.
I don't change him immediately and leave him a while to finish up and he doesn't do anymore afterwards but may do another little poo later in the day, same thing? It's just like he can't do that final push..
I am used to a very runny, sweet smelling poo so this is the complete opposite. He is fine in himself and squeezing out a little poo or two a day.
Sorry for TMI, just wondering if the teeniest amount of food can effect him like this?
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