Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t. My newly potty trained kid really was on the verge of an accident in the public bathroom for one of the commuter ferries in NYC, because the ride was like 30 minutes. No one would let her cut even when I did the apologetic begging thing. I finally held her over the sink. I got a few weird looks but WTF was I supposed to do.
Anyway, even with that experience, I wouldn’t normally let a kid cut me unless they were obviously in distressed or they/their parent asked with explanation.
You are disgusting and a bad parent.
What were you supposed to do? Maybe proactively ask your newly potty trained child every 30 if they need to go to
The bathroom and insist they try about 50% of the time so they don’t get ‘on the verge of an accident’.
+1
Be a responsible parent, not a lazy parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes less than a minute to change a dirty diaper. Unless you are clueless, you could very easily do it without drawing any attention.
For future reference, you put a changing pad on a recliner stroller. Then you put one of those hospital blankets (that can be washed on hot water) on top. Pants come off, clean diaper goes underneath, and you quickly yank the dirty one off, roll it up and shove it in a plastic bag, then wipe and finish up.
People already smelled your kid. They won't notice this.
I'm shocked that the op cares more about her stroller than her unattended 4 year old. I don't think I ever used a public changing table with any of my kids. That's so gross and germy.
Thanks for the how-to, but I would never do this unless it were the only option. The fact that you know how to do it so quickly and easily, and have the steps down, is disturbing. Take that into a bathroom where it belongs please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
+1
I would have called CPS.
OP here- to say what exactly? "There is a 4 year old playing in the enclosed/door guarded/well staffed childrens area, and his mother is 30 feet away- also in the childrens area- waiting in the bathroom line, but not currently interacting with her 4 year old. Please send someone immediately!"
In all seriousness maybe I didn't describe the childrens area well...? Because parents in there typically use the (single stall) bathroom solo unless their child has to go also. I see plenty of moms walking in or out of it without a child. I go to this museum a lot. It wasn't like I let him loose in the main hall of the AMNH in NYC and peaced out for 20 minutes. This room is about the size of 4 elementary school classrooms, and has only one entrance that is staffed so no kids can escape. I promise you, the only thing I was worried about with my 4 year old was "I hope he isn't hogging the good toys at the train table..." or "I hope no one is teasing him", etc. Also he's 4 and a half, not 2. He doesn't run away.
If it’s ok for him to be unattended in the safe space of the children’s area, then why did you make such a big deal about the little girl going to the bathroom in front of you? Let it go! I’m beginning to agree with the PP who said you were unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:It takes less than a minute to change a dirty diaper. Unless you are clueless, you could very easily do it without drawing any attention.
For future reference, you put a changing pad on a recliner stroller. Then you put one of those hospital blankets (that can be washed on hot water) on top. Pants come off, clean diaper goes underneath, and you quickly yank the dirty one off, roll it up and shove it in a plastic bag, then wipe and finish up.
People already smelled your kid. They won't notice this.
I'm shocked that the op cares more about her stroller than her unattended 4 year old. I don't think I ever used a public changing table with any of my kids. That's so gross and germy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
+1
I would have called CPS.
+100 Who leaves a 4 year old unattended at a museum.
Anonymous wrote:It takes less than a minute to change a dirty diaper. Unless you are clueless, you could very easily do it without drawing any attention.
For future reference, you put a changing pad on a recliner stroller. Then you put one of those hospital blankets (that can be washed on hot water) on top. Pants come off, clean diaper goes underneath, and you quickly yank the dirty one off, roll it up and shove it in a plastic bag, then wipe and finish up.
People already smelled your kid. They won't notice this.
I'm shocked that the op cares more about her stroller than her unattended 4 year old. I don't think I ever used a public changing table with any of my kids. That's so gross and germy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never let kids go in front of me. They need to learn that the world doesn’t revolve around them and to wait their turn.
This. It never even occurred to me to let a kid go in front of me. Unless maybe I was alone and the mom super apologetically begged that her kid was on the verge of an accident.
Who are you people??!!! Kids don’t have the same bladder control as adults when they’re first potty training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never let kids go in front of me. They need to learn that the world doesn’t revolve around them and to wait their turn.
This. It never even occurred to me to let a kid go in front of me. Unless maybe I was alone and the mom super apologetically begged that her kid was on the verge of an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
+1
I would have called CPS.
Anonymous wrote:I would let a kid doing the pee pee dance in ahead of me, even with a poop diaper. Poop diaper isn’t a crisis, what’s another few minutes?
If the kid isn’t doing the pee pee dance I might not let them ahead of me.
Anonymous wrote:You were first in line. Kid can wet her pants. She needs to be taught some manners. I have.let pregnsnt women and elderly women or people in wheelchairs go ahead of me but not women with children. Just because some brat needs a bathroom does not constitute an emergency on my part!