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Confused 5yo pooping pants

Hi:
We have adorable 5 year old twin grandsons. One is very sensitive. Their mother is having a C-section tomorrow for their sister. Suddenly he has started to poop his pants all the time.

He said it just happens. I am worried sick about him. I am not sure if it might be medical or if he is suddenly doing it for attention. We have not stopped giving him the attention we usually do.

He is constantly crying and afraid he is in trouble when it happens. He is not. We haven't yelled at him and he falls apart when we tell him to go check. (he will walk around in it for hours.)

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