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ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 09:59pm
Oh the things we wonder about as mothers.

It's just that T fills his with number 2 sometime close to waking time, as every morning it's full, and 9 out of 10 mornings it's leaked out onto his pyjamas and his sheet:doh:

It's just so gross.

It means I'm washing his sheets constantly and his PJ's too.

Why can't he just wait till after breakfast:brainache:

YUK YUK YUK!!!

goldilocks
23-05-2007, 10:00pm
Emmas is always just soggy. She does her poos just before bed time, regular as clockwork!

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:00pm
ALWAYS goes in the morning (just like her daddy :teehee:) but luckily she waits til i change her nappy, or after her morning milk.

when does T have his nap nowadays?

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:01pm
Oh the things we wonder about as mothers

............and, YUP! :lol:

Shoppie
23-05-2007, 10:02pm
Teddy has started pooing just before waking up too, and yes it sometimes leaks :zombie: He also rarely goes back to sleep, so once he wakes and poos he wakes us up chatting :yeahright:

I have no idea why it can't wait another 30 - 60 mins :rolleyes:

Mrs Bunny
23-05-2007, 10:02pm
In a word yes.
J waits till he wakes up though and then does it. Sometimes he doesn't though and does it during breakfast, usually when DH is late getting him to the childminders :rolleyes:
We sometimes get leakage, depending on how much there is, but its usually only onto his PJs. Maybe you need the next size up nappy even if he is not in the weight range, just for night times.
HTH
Mrs B

Sazzle
23-05-2007, 10:02pm
Nope, it varies, sometimes it's full, sometimes it's even bone dry :puzzled:

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:03pm
On the weekends he stays awake from when he gets up- which is usually 9am, until 1.30pm and naps for 2 hours till 3pm.

During the week, in the creche he sleeps from around 11.30-12.30, and then 5 times out of 10 falls asleep on the way home for 20mins around 4pm.
But more and more now, he doesn't fall asleep in the afternoon.

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:05pm
He wakes at 9? you lucky, lucky thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :faint:

Sealface
23-05-2007, 10:05pm
S hardly ever has poo in his nappy when he wakes up, it's very unusual if he does. But he ALWAYS poos over breakfast, so we still have to change him again straight after breakfast, even if it's only an hour or so after we last changed him :doh: He always seems to poo as he's eating, I thinkhe's making room for more food :teehee: :yuck:

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:05pm
Oh but he does one after his snakc in the afternoon too, a massive one.
Like I'll give him some grapes on the way home on the bus and around 5pm he'll do a number 2.

Plus 2 during the day in the creche..

He's in number 4 nappies for night, and little walkers number 4 for day.
Maybe you're right mrs B, as he never used to leak.

Well he did, but that's when he kept chaging size in nappies etc.

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:06pm
He wakes at 9? you lucky, lucky thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :faint:
Just on the weekends, when there's no noise in the house yes.:thumb:

Sealface
23-05-2007, 10:07pm
He wakes at 9? you lucky, lucky thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :faint:

Yeah, holy moly, S has NEVER woken up at that time! What time does he go to bed?

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:07pm
S hardly ever has poo in his nappy when he wakes up, it's very unusual if he does. But he ALWAYS poos over breakfast, so we still have to change him again straight after breakfast, even if it's only an hour or so after we last changed him :doh: He always seems to poo as he's eating, I thinkhe's making room for more food :teehee: :yuck:
Yup T used to do this, poo whilst eating dinner and lunch actually as well.
Not anymore though, and thank god, as it was gross.
As he was pooing whilst sitting it crept up the back:zombie:

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:07pm
..... I thinkhe's making room for more food :teehee: :yuck:

I always think that! :lol:

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:07pm
Yeah, holy moly, S has NEVER woken up at that time! What time does he go to bed?
7 pm every single day of the week:nod:

Mrs Bunny
23-05-2007, 10:09pm
Yup T used to do this, poo whilst eating dinner and lunch actually as well.
Not anymore though, and thank god, as it was gross.
As he was pooing whilst sitting it crept up the back:zombie:

Yup, we have this too. Its gross. Always does it at teatime, just an hour or so before bed, waste of a nappy IMO.

Sealface
23-05-2007, 10:09pm
Yup T used to do this, poo whilst eating dinner and lunch actually as well.
Not anymore though, and thank god, as it was gross.
As he was pooing whilst sitting it crept up the back:zombie:

:yuck: thankfully S hasn't had that creeping poo for quite some time!!!

And :bow: to you for getting him to sleep 14hours straight at the weekend, that is quite amazing (and I am ever so slightly jealous)

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:10pm
my nephew has been doing 8pm-10am recently. my sister doesn't know she's been born i tell you!!!!

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:10pm
and SF, another green one here. Man alive i would think i'd won the lottery :faint:

Miss Frosty
23-05-2007, 10:10pm
Robbie always wakes with a full nappy , which is such a nice way to start the day NOT :happyno:

He wears size 5 nappies during the day , but size 6 at night which has helped stop the leaks etc .

MF

Opprobrium
23-05-2007, 10:13pm
Evie's nappy is always full to bursting point in the morning, but only wee. She always does a poo during breakfast, I can time my watch by it! :teehee:

Sealface
23-05-2007, 10:13pm
and SF, another green one here. Man alive i would think i'd won the lottery :faint:

Maybe we should go into Mrs SC's house one night and swap our children, just to see what it's like :teehee: :tongue:

ms sweetcheeks
23-05-2007, 10:15pm
Boy am I trying the next size up then, for sure.
I can't deal with the leaky ones :sick:

Yeah the lie-ins are great for sure.:nod:

I swear one day he'll turn and I'll be sorry I spoke, but we get lie-ins every weekend, it's so nice.
You see, this is partly the reason I don't want anymore kids :teehee:

As I KNOW I'd be SO unluncky!

Elle Driver
23-05-2007, 10:20pm
Thats what my sis said as H was such a good sleeper. F came along and had a bad year or so with his teeth but now - the whole house sleeps in til gone 8 every weekend too :yeahright: :jealous: :yeahright:

Sometimes i speak to her and they're all just surfacing - whereas me and my lot have been up for 3 HOURS ALREADY.

Freakin not faiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hissyfit:

SF Let's do it :nod:

Sealface
23-05-2007, 10:25pm
Freakin not faiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hissyfit:

SF Let's do it :nod:

:huddling-together-and-hatching-a-plan-smiley: :teehee:

Bubble
24-05-2007, 07:52am
Chloe is a very light wetter, her nappy isn't at all full in the mornings. In fact, if she only wees during the day (she doesn't poo every day), then I only have to change her nappy twice - first thing in the morning at about 7am (but even then it's not full) and then I change her around 12.30pm just before her nap. If she doesn't poo in the afternoon, which is when she does it if she needs one, I don't then have to change her again till bedtime at 7pm.

It's fab because Sam had major problems with very heavy wetting (we had to see a paediatrician about it) and I was changing him every hour :shock:

Mrs B
24-05-2007, 09:29am
We only have wee overnight, but I'm sure he saves up all his daytime drinks for it! He tends to poo at the end of his morning nap and around tea-time. Oh, and when we're running late or going somewhere where it's not easy to change him.:rolleyes:

Cargirl
24-05-2007, 09:35am
Rose wakes up to a poo once or twice a week but usually it's just a soggy nappy.

9am! You lucky, LUCKY thing! :lol:

frog
24-05-2007, 12:38pm
We have full nappies every morning here and most days tiny bits of poo escape into the pjs. In fact the last couple of days they have puffed up so much the tape has completely ripped off one side, yesterday the whole damned nappy was down round his ankle :shock:

I hadn't thought of trying the next size up, might have to give that a go if this continues :zombie:

Petrus
24-05-2007, 12:42pm
Yes every morning, he goes like clockwork too!! :lol: Gross isn't it! :yuk:

L66TTY
24-05-2007, 11:27pm
Try using a resuable wrap round the diposable as it should help to keep the leaks in!

Madwife
24-05-2007, 11:37pm
Sometimes it is full, others days not.

I read somewhere that the process of waking from sleep very often casues to bowels to open :oops: They do tend to do it when they are just waking and so it is avoidable.

ms sweetcheeks
26-05-2007, 11:03pm
they have puffed up so much the tape has completely ripped off one side, yesterday the whole damned nappy was down round his ankle :shock:

I hadn't thought of trying the next size up, might have to give that a go if this continues :zombie:

Yeah we've had those puffed up ripped nappies too, NOT NICE when there's poo inside as well, and the whole sleepsuit is full of it:zombie:
I bought the size 5 nappies the other day after this thread, and they're massive, but we've not had leaks since.,:clap: :thumb:

popinjay1
27-05-2007, 09:55am
Amy went through a phase of this not long ago (and if I remember rightly so did Claire at the same age). Amy now waits and has one after her first nappy change (how considerate!). She has leaked a few times though and I have had to strip her down and hose her with the shower head as it has got everywhere!

As for the 9am lie-ins. Am insanely jealous. It was 4.30 for me this morning!