If your kid never has "blow outs" at home but does regularly at day care that she's sitting in her own poop until they realize she's pooped? Just wondering if I'm being unrealistic about it. I had a conversation with the day care director today about it. DD went through 3 pairs of pants and 2 onesies yesterday yet they had her down for only one BM. I told the director I was confused about that. I also had to get on them again about not letting DD use bottles at day care unless she absolutely will not go down for a nap. I only send her milk/juice in bottles because it's easier to measure/transport them and it's what I'm used to but I did take a sippy to day care for DD to use and they have tons of them there. I totally forgot her bottles came with storage caps. Guess I could just stop sending the nipples but no doubt they'd find one somewhere.
I really only have a problem with one of her teachers and she happened to be there alone yesterday. DD only took a half hour nap and was exhausted when I picked her up. When we got home she was zonked so I changed her before putting her in her PnP. It's no wonder she's having blow outs. The tapes on her diaper were on her hips and the butt of her diaper was all jacked up but it was clean when I checked it. One poop in that jacked up diaper and it woulda been ugly! #-o
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I've been giving DD sippy cups at home but she does not get the concept at all and I can't get her to use them. That might be a problem I'll have to figure out soon... Anyone with suggestions, feel free to tell me...
Did you talk to the director about that teacher?
@Tig594 i dont have enought day care experience to give advice but i hope it gets better soon
But yeah, awkward if the teacher knows you don't like her! There was a girl at DD's DC that I hated and I wonder if she knew... Lol
And also nuk cups with the handles and soft spout. Both my boys took to those first!
It isn't uncommon for babies to do one thing at daycare and another at home. Different settings can create different behaviors. I would just keep trying with the sippy cup at home, and hopefully she'll get the hang of it. We're having this struggle with DS, too. Also, 8 oz is a lot of milk to go with a meal IMO. DS would usually prefer to nurse instead of eating solids because he's a goob, but I have to give him solids first if I want him to eat a decent amount.
As for the diapers, you said that they are not putting them on correctly. I would assume that is what is causing the blowouts rather than necessarily sitting in poo for extended periods of time. Especially if there's no rash that would indicate such.