thread: Just wondering when I might expect to see get solid (TMI)???

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    Hmmmm.... should I be worred about Jazz...? lol

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    Yeah, but Trish my DH has put a kibosh on all poop related discussion, so I am pleased I have you girls to chat with...

    And Leash, I would not be worried... better firm than wet I think!!

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    We have a mixture of firm logs and soft squishy mounds! charming descriptions i know!

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    Bit of a story... DD has had a gastro virus for nearly a week and we have taken her to the dr's several times. He said that due to the virus, it might make her lactose intolerant for a bit. I asked how would I know, and he said her stools will stay loose after the 10-14 days that the virus would generally last for. ...sooooo perhaps your DS is a little lactose intolerant?

    Seeing as he is still on formula, perhaps try switcing him to a lactose free formula (which our dr said we may have to do, but it should clear/fix her system within a couple of weeks and can then go back to 'normal' formula) and see if that makes any difference?

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    You know, it could be normal, but given that we are an intolerance family I tend to be more paranoid about these things, so would say to get it checked out. How your poo comes out is a good indication of either what's going in, and/or how your body is processing it. I know since removing the foods DS is allergic to from his diet, his poos have improved considerably .

    Just some food for thought.

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    DD is 22 months old and I reckon I can count the number of solid poos she's done in her life on two hands.

    I haven't bothered having her checked out because she's just so damn happy, energetic and generally healthy.

    Hmmm ... but maybe I should.

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    Ok... Well thanks everyone for your input. I am going to mention it on Friday to the dr, just to see what she says. I think better to rule out any issues now...

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    DD is 22 months old and I reckon I can count the number of solid poos she's done in her life on two hands.

    I haven't bothered having her checked out because she's just so damn happy, energetic and generally healthy.

    Hmmm ... but maybe I should.
    My DD is 21 months old and exactly the same. Was wondering the same thing - do I take her to docs or just assume she is healthy because she seems so healthy? She eat so lots of good foods and I really can't figure out what she woul db lacking or eating too much off. hoenstly some days they are just gross! Almost like the weetbix that went in that morning!