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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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? [b]Person who did this is now mad at me because I was so upset.[/b][/quote] No kidding. You flipped out on someone dealing with an emergency poop situation. These situations, when they arise, are unpredictable and people go on instinct. A sink can be cleaned, the person prioritized cleaning the child which should be the most important thing at the time. He who is not dealing with the poopy diaper should not criticize those who are in it up to their elbows. I can't imagine getting into a sustained argument with my DH or my DH's MIL or whatever over something that can be solved with a little bit of bleach. [/quote] It was so much of a priority that it was dealt with where food is being orepat d instead of the other 5 areas where poop normally goes? Or even the laundry room? This defies common sense to be[/quote] NP here, but isn't it pretty commonplace to do baby baths in the kitchen sink till they are big enough for the tub? Why does this then completely go against common sense? Honestly there are plenty of people on this thread who believe no matter where this clean-up happens, it needs to be sanitized, and might find doing so in the kitchen sink easier...[/quote]
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