Is it gross to dispose of a dirty diaper at a friend's house"
by Melissa Willets posted in Parenting
How many times have you been in this situation: You're visiting a friend with your baby, and he or she suffers an unexpected diaper explosion" A tell-tale smell fills the air. A diaper change can't wait.
So, you perhaps ask where the host would like you to change your stinky sweetheart. Or, you cop a squat on the floor, and take care of business. Then, you wrap up the dirty diaper, and then there you are, holding it. Maybe you have a plastic bag in your diaper bag, and you can wrap it up. But still, there you are, holding it.
Most of the time when I've been in this situation, my friend will say something like, "Just throw it in the garage." Or, I'll ask where I should put the "evidence." I can't imagine if my friend told me I couldn't dispose of the dirty diaper at her house! But this is just what happened to a mom recently, according to her post on the British chat site, Mumsnet.
The mom, who posts as Lalunya8 on the site, was visiting a friend, who was a mom-of-two herself, believe it or not, with her 10-week-old daughter, and after she placed a soiled diaper in a bag, she writes, ?I asked my friend?s partner who was near me at the time what to do with the dirty nappy. She sort of laughed and said: 'You?re not going to leave that at my house!'"
The shocked mom continues, "At first I thought this was a joke. It wasn't. Then I assumed she must mean to take it to the bin outside, but that wasn'...
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