My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

Children's health

My 3 year old seems to do extra large poo's is that normal?

14 replies

hart611 · 09/04/2009 22:21

My 3 year old daughter is fully potty trained, but when she goes for a poo i am slightly concered as they are generally very large and was wondering if it is normal or wether there is something not quite right.

OP posts:
Report
FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 09/04/2009 22:23

It just means her body is able to digest her food correctly and she's not constipated.

Report
hart611 · 09/04/2009 22:26

thanks i was just concerned as i was shocked today that she actually managed to block the toilet

OP posts:
Report
Sidge · 09/04/2009 22:27

Very large poos that are enormous and block the loo can be a sign of constipation as it means that the poo has stretched the rectum because it has been in there so long.

If she poos most days and they are soft, easily passed and not overly humungous then don't worry.

Report
hart611 · 09/04/2009 22:32

sometimes she will go every day other times every 2 -3 days

OP posts:
Report
easterchickfordinner · 09/04/2009 22:44

My DD (4) has big poos that block the toilet, she isn't constipated, as has no problem getting them out but they always look wide compared to her. I think she blocks the toilet about once every other month at the moment and finds it highly funny

Sometimes she goes everyday and other times every other day. We have plenty of all the right stuff in diet and have been told this is what is normal for her as long as it doens't hurt for her.

Report
kitkatqueen · 09/04/2009 22:47

My kids have been known to frequently produce "footlongs" but they are soft not hard, so don't tend to worry

Report
hart611 · 09/04/2009 22:54

Thanks that has put my mind at ease, as long as they are soft i should not worry

OP posts:
Report
EachPAQUESPearMum · 09/04/2009 23:00

tmi but my dd(3) poos every day, and they are often the size of my forearm...most days tbh. (I am quite petite)
I was astonished when she first started using the loo... she does eat a hell of a lot of food- more than me most days when I'm not bfing.

Report
EachPAQUESPearMum · 09/04/2009 23:01

tmi but my dd(3) poos every day, and they are often the size of my forearm...most days tbh. (I am quite petite)
I was astonished when she first started using the loo... she does eat a hell of a lot of food- more than me most days when I'm not bfing.

Report
EachPAQUESPearMum · 09/04/2009 23:01

sorry for double post... I thought I had broken mn then...

Report
TheCrackFox · 09/04/2009 23:03

DS2 (4 today) does the biggest poos. I honestly don't know how they come out of his little body.

Report
RedTartanLass · 09/04/2009 23:13

LOL but thank goodness for this thread dd1 (3) and ds3(5) do the most enourmous poos. I to wonder how all that crap can come out of such wee bodies They do eat a lot and eat loads of fruit but it's not because they are constipated, they do these poos every day.

Report
kitkatqueen · 10/04/2009 08:23

TBH I think its because we religiously stuff 5 a day down their necks! As u say its usually every day - if they suddenly do a small one then i'm more inclined to and start offering dried apricots...

Report
loobeylou · 10/04/2009 21:09

don't worry if properly formed sausage shaped poo, but if the poos are copious and loose, floppy, foamy, or floaty, or pale yellow it can be a sign of them not absorbing properly due to eg dairy or wheat intolerance. DD used to do massive piles of soft poo on her potty - we overlooked these as normal and she was not diagnosed as coeliac till 3 yrs on (actually we did not ignore at first, when she was 2 and still in nappies and producing tonnes of poo so that every nappy would leak, we went to the gp who said there was nothing wrong )

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.