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07-22-2011, 08:01 AM
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Jeasus! Where were the parents?
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Just goes to show ya...
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diaper pails were used thus: a soiled diaper was first washed off thoroughly, then put in a diaper pail which had a disinfectant in it. then the diapers were wrung out and hung in the sun. i used a diaper pail not too many years ago because my sons paediatrician was against disposable diapers.
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I'm old.... when I was a baby they didn't have disposable diapers. The diapers were cloth held together by glorified safety pins. After they were soiled they were stored>(God forbid) in a bucket of usually bleach and water, until they were washed ,and (if you can imagine) hung out on a clothes line to dry. Does the class know what a clothes line is, or should we have that as our next lesson?
I remember cloth diapers and soaking them in a diaper pail until laundry day. My mother still hates that people use paper diapers today.
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Oh, and the rubber pants that went on top of the diapers!? What a PITA they were!
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You should never leave a child that young alone! Stupid parents! They don't deserve to have babies!
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that's EXACTLY what i did with my daughter's diapers for the first 6 months of her life... i wanted to save $ and avoid diaper rashes, esp when she was so little with such delicate skin... she never had a rash until AFTER i switched to disposables.
True that!! my kid's did not get rashes until I changed to disposables also!!
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What's on the kid's ankle? And how did they determine the kid was dead if they never removed from bucket?....you would think the parent would have removed them to check for pulse or something. Who leaves a baby upside down in a bucket full of fluid?....no one! Something awry here.
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stupid parents


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