'These days, parenting - my precious child' has filled the stomach of the child who rejects defecation with credit entry.

On the afternoon of the 7th, Channel A's 'These days, parenting - my precious child' featured the story of a 4-year-old son who has been desperately holding back credit entry for the past 5 months.

While playing in the playground, when the urge was felt, the child sat on the ground, stomping their feet to hold back credit entry. Oh Eun-young noted, 'It is very important for it to come out naturally. It resists and rejects a natural physiological process. I think we need to find out the reason for why it is being held back.'

The child underwent an examination at the hospital, and the child's stomach was filled with credit entry. It was said that they need to take medicine for at least 6 months to 2 years.

The child's mother, who began toilet training at 40 months old, said, 'Since my child is slow, we started slowly. The child was potty trained for urine in less than a week. At the time of the credit entry, the child was hospitalized due to pneumonia. They had constipation and refused the enema severely,' which drew attention. Despite having an enema, the child held back credit entry.

The child received a 'deep assessment recommendation' during their first-year check-up. Since then, the mother mentioned they have been diligently trying to stimulate the child.

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast screen of 'These days, parenting - my precious child.'

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