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Any tips for defiant peeing or pooping?
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<blockquote data-quote="agentmeek" data-source="post: 701300" data-attributes="member: 20953"><p>I stumbled upon this thread through an internet search. We have 20 month old B/B twins. One of my sons will poop his pants if I let him Cry for 5 minutes at bedtime. He has always done this, and it seems as if he is angry at me. I breast fed both until 18 months, stay at home with them but the child that is more challenging is the one that has always been more attached to me. We have had a very difficult time with getting them to sleep through the night. Even now the challenging one baby B, wakes numerous times a night. Needless to say I did not do CIO, nor would I regardless of this issue. Why does he do this??? Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agentmeek, post: 701300, member: 20953"] I stumbled upon this thread through an internet search. We have 20 month old B/B twins. One of my sons will poop his pants if I let him Cry for 5 minutes at bedtime. He has always done this, and it seems as if he is angry at me. I breast fed both until 18 months, stay at home with them but the child that is more challenging is the one that has always been more attached to me. We have had a very difficult time with getting them to sleep through the night. Even now the challenging one baby B, wakes numerous times a night. Needless to say I did not do CIO, nor would I regardless of this issue. Why does he do this??? Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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