The parent, guardian or caregiver of a child who is taking longer to toilet train or is unable to due to a physical, mental or psychological condition doesn't have to use disposable diapers. There are reusable options out there that look nice, feel nice, are good for the environment, and, most importantly, work really well. This video looks at a few brands of special needs cloth diapers and gives concise but thorough details about each.
Regardless of social standing, family background, income level, or pretenses, we all wore the former and went through the latter. At last, a place on the internet for this kind of discussion not geared to parents and that's not a fetish site or pornographic. So let's talk about diapering, potty training, and all related subjects, until we get right to the bottom.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
MORE ABOUT INCONTINENCE PADS
Several months ago, I posted an article about the benefits of incontinence pads as an alternative to adult diapers and pull-ups for adults. Now here's another article about the same subject which is a bit more expansive.
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