Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Disposable Changing Mats How Do You Deal With Diarrhea That Goes Everywhere?

How do you deal with diarrhea that goes everywhere? - disposable changing mats

OK, so at my age of 9 months has Noravirus and is currently in full swing. The vomiting has stopped, but now has explosive diarrhea. This is annoying too, but it goes everywhere, everywhere where I mean (I mean the armpits and) between the toes. Then of course when it comes to cleaning and put it in the bathroom, etc., but I have to go extreme amount of body Babygrows West and because it is literally so much to go on the easiest and least painful for them is that everything that cut, throw it away and then disinfected in the toilet dumped (while hubby all).

We use disposable diapers (I know, I know - I am) a terrible person, but are also at a smaller size in the layers is hoped that not in some of the star. My question is, therefore, in addition to changing disposable pads in the bed under the covers, what can I do to stop news crap everywhere. Frankly, if I thought I might VAC-PAK someone seems to think that Id.

Take your clothes if your child has a terrible stomach? Or it is hot stripping, bathing and washing clothes in a super? Do you have a magic wand to keep the layers in the shit?

Oh, and yes, it was a doctor and we have a stool sample and it is definitely Noravirus. I'm here for medical advice, mom advice only from others, how to tackle a house in the rear.

6 comments:

Spencer's Mom is 24weeks! said...

the shower.
Clothing, and
wrinsed received and then straight into the washing --
have a removable shower head only for such things.

I want to try another level, instead of a small ... I would have more reason to extend the holiday, on the side
Just a thought ...

Spencer's Mom is 24weeks! said...

the shower.
Clothing, and
wrinsed received and then straight into the washing --
have a removable shower head only for such things.

I want to try another level, instead of a small ... I would have more reason to extend the holiday, on the side
Just a thought ...

((AVON LADY)) said...

First, are a terrible person for the use of disposable diapers.
Secondly, use a layer higher. Then see if you can see underwear made of plastic often used to add extra protection for cloth diapers, but it sounds like some help here.
It will look like this:
http://www.llmedico.com/plastic-pants/

Worth a try.

Anonymous said...

One of my friends includes a layer of rubber, if your little guy, and it saves time and effort that I hope I helped xx

~Mommy of 2 BEAUTIFUL daughters~ said...

get a broader cross rather than a smaller size, there's more moisture and keep shit instead of breaking up the sides, and I would not use Huggies. Pampers and Luvs seem to work very, very bad Huggies leak anyway. My daughter does not have this problem, however, * * but only to wash clothes and wash in hot water. if not too cold, does he have on the clothes now so you have to wash / throw them away later.

Momuvtwi... said...

I agree with the mother of Spencer. The shower! I do not have to treat diarrhea, as my daughter, but always with my binoculars. It is also useful if you have a hand shower.

Soak everything that has been in the IT shit in the washing machine in cold water for several hours. Then wash (bed linen, towels) in the washing machine too hot and dry in the sun (if possible) or in the dryer. The clothes are washed in cold water and thrown in some Oxy Clean.

Usually shit, because the layer is too small. You can still see the layers increased.

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