Changing and washing poop diaper in kitchen sink

Anonymous
That’s gross. I used to wash my kid’s poo off in the bathtub and I thought THAT was gross. Kitchen is next level.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.


Run through the house? OP said the house had 5 bathrooms. There was probably one off the next room. And you don’t go through walking with an uncovered poop butt. Hold a onesie or something around and underneath. It’s entirely doable to carry a poopy baby through a room without getting feces everywhere. Unless you’re an idiot.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.


Run through the house? OP said the house had 5 bathrooms. There was probably one off the next room. And you don’t go through walking with an uncovered poop butt. Hold a onesie or something around and underneath. It’s entirely doable to carry a poopy baby through a room without getting feces everywhere. Unless you’re an idiot.


Getting this insane about something that is likely a completely isolated one off event is crazy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.


I might have microscopic amounts of cow feces on my food. I am usually not rinsing off a cow butt in my sink.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.


Run through the house? OP said the house had 5 bathrooms. There was probably one off the next room. And you don’t go through walking with an uncovered poop butt. Hold a onesie or something around and underneath. It’s entirely doable to carry a poopy baby through a room without getting feces everywhere. Unless you’re an idiot.


So apparently one of OP's relatives is an idiot. I think it's ridiculous to get worked up over it. It happened. Clean and sanitize the sink.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?


It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft.



Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b



You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life.


You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink.


A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?


So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.


Run through the house? OP said the house had 5 bathrooms. There was probably one off the next room. And you don’t go through walking with an uncovered poop butt. Hold a onesie or something around and underneath. It’s entirely doable to carry a poopy baby through a room without getting feces everywhere. Unless you’re an idiot.


So apparently one of OP's relatives is an idiot. I think it's ridiculous to get worked up over it. It happened. Clean and sanitize the sink.


I’m not saying Op should get worked up about it. But I agree with her that it’s completely unnecessary and stupid. But then most people apparently keep their toothbrushes by the sink and flush their toilets with the kids open, so...
Anonymous
With the LIDS open I meant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With the LIDS open I meant.



Exactly.


It’s a histrionic flow today. This is a non issue. Scrub your sink and move on.
Anonymous
Waiting for a weird spin off thread.....
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Anonymous wrote:I work in the food industry and while I probably wouldn't do this, it's not that hard to clean (soap and water, then rinse) and sanitize (spray a bleach spray and let it sit for several minutes (which is a long time)) a sink and the countertops.

I take pathogens seriously but if you find yourself thinking things are "disgusting" and "unacceptable" you probably have an unhealthy attitude towards this stuff, tbh.



Just coming back to point out that poop (animal and otherwise) is what you're rinsing off your produce anyway.


Not 300g of it, but maybe we shop at different places.


Sure, but most of that will be gone with the diaper.
Anonymous
I, (an adult) share in your kitchen sink today.

Kebabs for dinner?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DD pooped and a little got on her clothes and leg. The person watching her took her to the kitchen sink, put her giant poop diaper in the food prep sink and continued to wash her poop off her in the sink. I found this to be disgusting and totally unacceptable. Person watching her seemed to think it was no big deal and thought I was overreacting. We have 5 bathrooms in our house. No reason to wash DD in kitchen sink.

What do you think? Ok to wash DD in poop in kitchen sink?

Person who did this is now mad at me because I was so upset.


As long as the person cleaned and sanitized the sink, I don't think this is a big deal. Perhaps they were closest to the kitchen, and felt like it was better to do it there than run your DD through the house and (potentially) get poop everywhere.

I'm with the folks that say there is yuck in there anyway - chicken pieces, beef blood, fish bones, veggies and fruit fertilized with manure and God knows what else Monsanto can come up with.


This. I don't know why people get so prissy about certain things and shrug off the potential pathogens that are everywhere.
Anonymous
Some posters here are hilarious. Some will find it gross, some not, all should be cleaning their sinks regularly and especially after a Poopacalypse but the bottom line is it's no big deal. A one-off. Certainly not something to get so upset over unless you're a control freak who enjoys the drama of everyone else being wrong.

How people get through the day being so upset by little things is beyond me. A sink can be cleaned and disinfected. It is not ruined forever and neither is the baby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some posters here are hilarious. Some will find it gross, some not, all should be cleaning their sinks regularly and especially after a Poopacalypse but the bottom line is it's no big deal. A one-off. Certainly not something to get so upset over unless you're a control freak who enjoys the drama of everyone else being wrong.

How people get through the day being so upset by little things is beyond me. A sink can be cleaned and disinfected. It is not ruined forever and neither is the baby.


So the big question is...Do you wash your hands after using the washroom? Or is that also some kind of odd formality To you in life?
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