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foul nappies in 21 mnth old

  • 12-07-2017 7:40am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,301 ✭✭✭


    HI

    Have any of you experienced this before?I think I vaguely remember a similar problem with our older child, but maybe I am imagining it.

    Her nappies at the moment are terrible - her poop is soft and smells really acidic/ sour. Its been going on for well over a week now. The doc just said to ensure there is no blood in the poop (there isn't) and that she's getting enough fluids. Apart from this, she in normal humor etc.

    I am wondering if it's related to teething, as she has 4 more still to get but there's absolutely no sign of them breaking though.

    It cant be normal - they really are bad nappies - would run you out of the house!

    thanks for any info


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,753 ✭✭✭comongethappy


    HI

    Have any of you experienced this before?I think I vaguely remember a similar problem with our older child, but maybe I am imagining it.

    Her nappies at the moment are terrible - her poop is soft and smells really acidic/ sour. Its been going on for well over a week now. The doc just said to ensure there is no blood in the poop (there isn't) and that she's getting enough fluids. Apart from this, she in normal humor etc.

    I am wondering if it's related to teething, as she has 4 more still to get but there's absolutely no sign of them breaking though.

    It cant be normal - they really are bad nappies - would run you out of the house!

    thanks for any info

    Oh yes, particularly the back molars produced some very foul and acidic nappies for us!


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