I can't stop laughing b/c I KNOW what that's like! You'll teel stories like this fora lifetime though. :) Hope youhave a good day! -Katie in Raleigh, NC
When I was 5, my brother was a baby. He had some of the worst diapers. The babysitters wouldn't change him...so I would just put him in the tub and hose him off. Sometimes a job is just too big for wipes.
Totally feel your pain! One diaper experience we had - My daughter exploded while in my lap. thus it was all over both of us... and it kept coming out of her diaper! Luckily, I had an empty rubbermaid plastic tote nearby. I literally put her in the tote (obviously no lid on it!) so I could get my soiled clothes off and get her changed with no more damage to the carpet! I so feel your pain!!
Oh no! Luckily I firmly believe that God gives you what you can handle and I never had anything come out of a diaper ever. Good thing because I would probably puke trying to change my daughter!
Oh no! Luckily I firmly believe that God gives you what you can handle and I never had anything come out of a diaper ever. Good thing because I would probably puke trying to change my daughter!
My husband got one of those the other day. He was telling me about how he had to clean poo from between our son's toes and I just looked at him and said "Why didn't you just put him in the bath?" Obviously that doesn't work if you're out and about but sometimes it's the only way to go.
And seriously, oxygen bleach is your friend. I use an eco-friendly brand called Oxi-brite because it doesn't have all those added perfumes (which make me cough when I open the tub) but any kind will do.
That's HILARIOUS!!!! And yes, we're laughing WITH you, not AT you...because all mothers out there have had this happen at LEAST once during the first few months.
Once if you're lucky...more often if you're not so lucky!
hahaha... we had one of those this morning. I opened the door to my son's room and I thought I was going to pass out (just wait until they are eating real food and/or formula, the smell is toxic!) Thank God it was nice out today, so I could open up the windows in his room ;)
Don't ever be afraid to cut a onesie off. Been there, done that...sometimes, they are not recoverable and you need to admit that. Ugh, I've been there with the wipes, many many many times.
Thanks for sharing in my pain everyone! I had seriously considered cutting this onesie off, but ended up salvaging it, and surprisingly it came clean! Next time though I won't hesitate to get the scissors. We don't need onesies that badly!
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I can't stop laughing b/c I KNOW what that's like! You'll teel stories like this fora lifetime though. :) Hope youhave a good day! -Katie in Raleigh, NC
haha - yup, that would qualify as a bad one.
When I was 5, my brother was a baby. He had some of the worst diapers. The babysitters wouldn't change him...so I would just put him in the tub and hose him off. Sometimes a job is just too big for wipes.
Totally feel your pain! One diaper experience we had - My daughter exploded while in my lap. thus it was all over both of us... and it kept coming out of her diaper! Luckily, I had an empty rubbermaid plastic tote nearby. I literally put her in the tote (obviously no lid on it!) so I could get my soiled clothes off and get her changed with no more damage to the carpet! I so feel your pain!!
Oh no! Luckily I firmly believe that God gives you what you can handle and I never had anything come out of a diaper ever. Good thing because I would probably puke trying to change my daughter!
Oh no! Luckily I firmly believe that God gives you what you can handle and I never had anything come out of a diaper ever. Good thing because I would probably puke trying to change my daughter!
Oh boy, I'm not looking forward to those kind of diapers! :)
I still remember my daughter's first blowout. I called and texted friends in a panic about what to do! OxiClean, girl. OxiClean.
Yikes, I am not looking forward to that!!
Ewww! I am NOT looking forward to that!
A friend of mine cut a onesie off her daughter because it was so bad.
Gotta love motherhood!
Have a great Easter!
My husband got one of those the other day. He was telling me about how he had to clean poo from between our son's toes and I just looked at him and said "Why didn't you just put him in the bath?" Obviously that doesn't work if you're out and about but sometimes it's the only way to go.
And seriously, oxygen bleach is your friend. I use an eco-friendly brand called Oxi-brite because it doesn't have all those added perfumes (which make me cough when I open the tub) but any kind will do.
That's HILARIOUS!!!! And yes, we're laughing WITH you, not AT you...because all mothers out there have had this happen at LEAST once during the first few months.
Once if you're lucky...more often if you're not so lucky!
hahaha... we had one of those this morning. I opened the door to my son's room and I thought I was going to pass out (just wait until they are eating real food and/or formula, the smell is toxic!) Thank God it was nice out today, so I could open up the windows in his room ;)
Been there. Getting ready to do it all over again (with our Kate to be!) That's what the bathtub/kitchen sink is for!
Don't ever be afraid to cut a onesie off. Been there, done that...sometimes, they are not recoverable and you need to admit that. Ugh, I've been there with the wipes, many many many times.
Thanks for sharing in my pain everyone! I had seriously considered cutting this onesie off, but ended up salvaging it, and surprisingly it came clean! Next time though I won't hesitate to get the scissors. We don't need onesies that badly!
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