Raise your hand if you’ve ever had an embarrassing moment with your kids. We thought so.
Bachelor alumn Ali Fedotowsky-Manno recently opened up about a “super embarrassing” moment on vacation when her son, Riley Doran, 1, pooped in the pool while the family was away.
The family was vacationing at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Hawaii and the worried mom had recently admitted that Riley was constipated and hadn’t gone to the bathroom in three days.
The next day, though, he did… just not exactly in the best place.
“So, Riley pooped and I’m so mortified at what went down when he finally pooped that I don’t think I’m ready to share – or will ever be able to share – but I’m just letting you all know it happened),” she shared in a video on Instagram story.

She later shared some more details about the incident on Instagram Story.
“You all guessed that Riley pooped in the pool. That’s the truth,” she said. “He pooped in the pool. They had to shut the pool down for like an hour-and-a-half. It’s super embarrassing, so that’s Riley’s poop story.”

She told her fans that had put Riley in a water-resistant diaper, but it didn’t quite contain things.
She didn’t let the incident put a damper on her family’s vacation, though.
“Anyway, today was awesome. We had the best day,” she said. “The kids had so much fun. I still don’t have a voice, but I don’t care. I had the best time and we’re really happy.”
Fedotowsky-Manno and her husband Kevin Manno are also parents to Molly Sullivan, 3.
When I’m not hanging out with my three-year-old and husband in Brooklyn, I’m busy writing stories for Mamas Uncut and managing PR + Marketing for Magnolia Bakery, based in New York City. On weekends, you can usually find me at a local park or playground pushing my daughter on the swings, “researching” the best almond croissants in Park Slope or launching into impromptu family dance parties at home, the sidewalk or, every once in awhile, a restaurant bathroom. I’m still trying to master the whole parenting thing, but I have learned that copious amounts of coffee, humor and humility are involved on a daily basis.
Mamas Uncut is THE online place for moms. We cover the latest about motherhood, parenting, and entertainment as well – all with a mom-focused twist. So if you're looking for parenting advice from real parents, we have plenty of it, all for moms from moms, and also experts. Because, at the end of the day, our mission is focused solely on empowering moms and moms-to-be with the knowledge and answers they’re looking for in one safe space.