u/Indomitable_Decapod

is OC allowed here?

I was inspired by the beautiful artwork on this sub! My daughter needed a piece of art for her play area, so I drew for the first time in 7 years. I hope it's ok? Ohuhu water color brush pens gifted years ago on printer paper 😅 frame made out of Amazon box

u/Indomitable_Decapod — 13 days ago
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The first time I sat my girl on the potty, she was 6 days old. Between 6 and 11 weeks, we caught the vast majority of poops in the toilet, and I was feeling pretty good about myself. We had a hiccup between 5 and 6 weeks, but we were right back on track with most poops in the diaper.

Now, she's 1½ weeks shy of 4 months, and we're in opposite world. She mostly poops her diaper. If I sit her on the toilet forever, every 30 minutes, then I might get a *fraction* of a poop, eventually. But I haven't gone a day without changing a poopy diaper for the past 3-4 weeks. What gives?

She pees almost every time I offer the potty, so she knows what it's about. But I was really banking on catching post poops in the potty by the time she starts solids, that was a major factor in us deciding to cloth diaper.

When I ask Claude about it, (I know, I know), it says that this is a known regression window. But I can't find any information about it anywhere. Has anyone else experienced starting as a newborn, and then having a chaotic time between 3 and 4 months, but back on track by 6 months? Send help.

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u/Indomitable_Decapod — 26 days ago