![]() ![]() If you go this route, we recommend wearing gloves. Simply place the diaper, waste-side-down, into the toilet bowl and swish it around in the water until the diaper is clean. Dunk And Swish: This is our least favorite method, but it’s what our grandmothers used to do.There are even YouTube videos about how to make one yourself if you’re on a budget. It works like a shower to spray the stool into the toilet bowl without much work from you. Diaper sprayer: The easiest solution - and our favorite, by far - is to purchase a diaper sprayer and attach it to the back of the toilet.Store it in a designated spot in the bathroom. Make sure to label the spatula, and rinse it off after every use. Spatula: If the stool is soft and sticky, you can dedicate a spatula or plastic spoon specifically for this task and use it to scrape the poop off of the diaper into the toilet.Leaving stool in the diapers can cause some major stink problems and lead to mold or bacteria overgrowth - or even maggots if you leave it too long.Īs your baby gets older and their stools become more solid, there are several ways to remove waste from the diaper. If your baby’s poop is solid in any way, we recommend either scraping or rinsing the diaper before tossing it into your storage system. If the stool is runny and liquid, it can also be placed directly into the storage system, but bear in mind, it may be stinkier, darker, and more formed. If your baby is formula-fed, things get a bit more complicated. Breast milk poop is water-soluble, so the diapers can go straight into your diaper pail without rinsing. If you breastfeed your baby exclusively, you don’t have to do anything. ![]() Let’s just get the nastiest part over with first - what do you do with the waste in your child’s diaper?
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