Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 carol sobczak wrote: I'm only sending this to the vegan parent groups that I belong to because I'm not sure anyone else would get it. My 14 month old has poops that are different from my older two. She is being raised vegan and the others weren't. She eats lots of fruits and veggies as well as soy products and whole grain prducts like whole wheat bread. I also give her peanut butter and some things with higher fat content for her little growing brain. Did any of you experience diapers that were soft and pasty rather than formed? I want to know if I should be conerned and call the dr. she seems healthy in every way and is certainly gaining weight. what do you think? Carol: I wouldn't worry about it. I'm raising my daughter as a vegan, and her poops have always been very soft and not formed at all. I remember when a friend of mine was giving me advice on potty training. She said, " When she poops in her diaper, just roll it out into the toilet so she can see where it belongs. " I laughed and said, " It has the consistancy of peanut butter. It doesn't roll. " LOL Sheri Mommy to Heather Joy (9/28/00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Ok, it's been awhile since I had personal experience with this as my son is now 5. But, this one boy who went to an in-home preschool with my son and was more than a year younger, was very late potty training. One reason he was very late potty training (at least 3 1/2) was because his poops were ALWAYS runny. He was not a vegetarian, so don't let anyone convince you that is the reason. >I'm only sending this to the vegan parent groups that I belong to >because I'm not sure anyone else would get it. My 14 month old has >poops that are different from my older two. She is being raised >vegan and the others weren't. She eats lots of fruits and veggies >as well as soy products and whole grain prducts like whole wheat >bread. I also give her peanut butter and some things with higher >fat content for her little growing brain. Did any of you experience >diapers that were soft and pasty rather than formed? I want to know >if I should be conerned and call the dr. she seems healthy in every >way and is certainly gaining weight. what do you think? > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Hi Carol, I wouldn't worry about it. I asked my pediatrician about the consistency of my son's bowel movements bc they are as you described, and he is almost 22 months and lacto-ova. He said that he would expect this based on his diet, and it is not a concern, since he is gaining weight (he's actually in the 97+ percentile!! for height and head size, too!!). We NEVER have a problem with constipation! Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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