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    I moved lunch up half an hour and now have a half hour of play after lunch and then do diapers for naptime. I was finding too often one of the girls and one of the babies was pooping just after going to bed. Now they usually do it about 20 minutes after eating so done and changed before nap. That might also be a factor. Does it happen on a day you have been really busy in the morning, then had a quick lunch and right down to nap because of the time. In other words even though the child tried potty or got a diaper change they hadn't done their lunchtime pee yet.

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    I do the same! They play while I am cleaning up lunch mess and by the time I am done, quite often many of them have pooped (those in diapers) and then I do diapers and potty time for anyone trained...gives a chance for the food and liquid to work it's way through a bit. I agree with limiting the liquids too. I had to do that with my own son for a long time after he was trained. Just make sure she gets lots to drink earlier in the day so she isn't too thirsty at lunchtime!


    Quote Originally Posted by playfelt View Post
    I moved lunch up half an hour and now have a half hour of play after lunch and then do diapers for naptime. I was finding too often one of the girls and one of the babies was pooping just after going to bed. Now they usually do it about 20 minutes after eating so done and changed before nap. That might also be a factor. Does it happen on a day you have been really busy in the morning, then had a quick lunch and right down to nap because of the time. In other words even though the child tried potty or got a diaper change they hadn't done their lunchtime pee yet.

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