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  2. runny poo

  1. 6/7/08 12:08

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    trixieevans

    My lo is like this often with teething, he has just got his high molars so has had runny nappies for weeks, they just started returning to normal when he had the mmr jab and lo and behold he has runny nappies again!. x

  2. 5/7/08 23:00

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    xTanyax

    My dd is like this all the time and she is 15months. She isnt ill in herself etc and has been to doctors but there is no obvious reason for it I have heard that there is such thing as tolder runs which you can read about in your birth to 5 years book if you still have it which you would have been given by your hv?

  3. 5/7/08 21:17

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    BlushingMarchbump

    sorry that was suppose to say 'for more than' ???

  4. 5/7/08 21:15

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    Marchbump

    my ds had this for 4 days and i took him to doctors they told me if ever he has runs again for more again for more than 3 days bring him in, babies/children very quickly loose natural body salts through runs and they can pass out cold suddenly. take him to the docs, sorry dont mean to scare you sure hes fine but dont leave it long xx

  5. 5/7/08 21:11

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    Smiling at youJuDewDewing

    Hi,

    Just wanted to let you know my little man (13mths) is just the same.... so you are not alone.  He doesn't seem unhappy or unwell in himself so I just put it down to being one of those growing things... teeth etc.  Sorry I can't help.

    x

  6. 3/7/08 21:59

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    Charlotte4385

    My lo has been like this for a while now but I've just put it down to teething.  At one time they were hard but then suddenly turned runny -they're like this all the time now.  Should I be worried?

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