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    I have the same issue with a dck who consistently poops during nap. It usually happens between 30-60 minutes into nap and then she screams bloody murder.

    I have made the crazy mistake of trying to change her and figured maybe that would put an end to this issue and I would just not engage her, change quickly and place her back in the pplaypen but she screamed even more once I did that. She thought it was time to wake up.

    It is very annoying and grates on me. I think most of the other children tune it out now. They are all in separate rooms and they don't seem to wake up from it anymore even though she gets very loud.

    I am not sure what to do about it. It is like clockwork. She doesn't have diarrhea or milk issues - it is a normal BM but the timing of it sticks (no pun intended). I have no idea why she can't poop during the rest of the day.

    My dcg is 2 and I am scared to think what happens when she starts potty training because I know she will need to go at that time or she will use it as her way to not nap. Spixie needs her quiet/nap time to have some down time.
    Last edited by Spixie33; 01-04-2013 at 01:09 PM.

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