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It Exploded!

December 29th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

So the baby didn’t have a poo diaper for about a day and a half, and the doc told us a month ago that she can easily go 3 days like that. So no worries. I picked her up from daycare yesterday, a little squishy feeling maybe, but not bad. The peeps at the daycare told me that I might have to change her soon, and I said I would when I got home.

I wish I would have done it right then….

When we got home I went to pick her up and her butt was wet. Upon further investigation I found that the carseat was brown (and smelly… wet too). It was awful. I quickly put her back down and boiled my hand. I grabbed a towel and picked her up under her shoulders/neck as normal, but picked her lower half up more from her legs as to avoid the need to burn my hand off completely.

Kathy got home just in time. We took her to the bathroom and ended up deciding it was best to just give her a bath. We originally thought the issue was the different style of diapers that we sent to the daycare, but after a closer look we decided that no diaper was made to put up with that kind of punishment.

There will be no pictures with this post, hopefully you’ll be scarred with the mental pictures that I’ve painted for you :)

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  1. December 29th, 2009 at 08:15 | #1

    LOL – I love it! What a great way to break you in as a dad, Jon! Remember the story of Sam pooping in his hair? Brad was delighted to be the only parent home that night! Welcome to the REAL parenthood!

  2. Jon
    December 29th, 2009 at 09:16 | #2

    If it were warmer we would have just used the water hose.

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