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Poll question for parents - which of these do you administer to your kids most often

Poll - Total Votes: 25
Glycerin suppository (solid type)
Disposable enema (e.g Fleet)
Soap as a suppository
Micro-enema (e.g Enemeez, Melilax)
Stimulant laxative suppository (e.g bisacodyl, ox-bile, phalavarti)
Carbon dioxide suppository (e.g Eductyl, Lecicarbon)
Home enema bulb or bag (any formula)
Lubricant suppository (e.g Lax Forte, Evac-Q)
Sliver of potato as a suppository
Tamarind straw as a suppository
Glycerin suppository (gelatin type)
Glycerin micro-enema (e.g Pedialax, Kaisailu)
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In the comments you can explain the circumstances in which you use any of these remedies (e.g: acute constipation, or withholding, or routine scheduled purge)
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SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
On another forum I read that, as a child, after the author had been given a suppository his parents were "staring at his bottom to see when it was taking effect". I don't know whether that meant he was coerced into some unusual shitting-position, or it just meant he was kept locked in position, over the knee, for some minutes after the insertion, with his parents watching for physical signs that he was about to do. Which, I guess, makes some sense, butt they might just have well have kept a finger up his dua for some minutes until they were sure that the suppository was starting to melt.