How can we reinforce the subfloor under our toilet ?
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I am going to assume that being under the toilet the subfloor has failed and should be replaced.
Oh no! Thx.
Sounds like a toilet leak might have caused rotting subfloor, maybe from a failed wax ring at the toilet flange. You need to get a plumber that can handle this, or a good handyman.
Pull toilet up and replace plywood over the entire bathroom existing floor :)
Pretty much what the others said. Check you floor joists too, you may need to scab on fresh, new wood to support your new sub floor.