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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 709909" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I recall similar disposable diapers around the early to mid 90's, called Fiti Diapers, where stars on the outside of them turned a different colour. A neighbour of ours used them and I thought, what an ingenious idea.</p><p></p><p>I, too, was anal about changing diapers the instant they were wet, even if someone just piddled. For that reason, diaper rash was rare, but I do recall episodes of chafing, mostly when the weather turned warm. Cloth with plastic over-pants made for a bulky combination.</p><p></p><p>I commend you for having taken a relaxed approach to training. Kids are in-tune with stress and pick up on it smartly, so the less fuss a parent makes regarding toilet training, the better. Nothing like when I was a child. So glad those days are gone.</p><p></p><p>I feel for your son, Pat, to have gone through what he did. I knew a girl in elementary school who used to wet her pants. It was awful and sad. I don't know what the cause of it was, but things like that have a way of haunting me. I never thought much of it when I was younger, but when I became a mom I remembered her, and her situation. I used to wonder, was she abused? Was she neglected? Did she have a medical condition? I'll never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 709909, member: 21572"] I recall similar disposable diapers around the early to mid 90's, called Fiti Diapers, where stars on the outside of them turned a different colour. A neighbour of ours used them and I thought, what an ingenious idea. I, too, was anal about changing diapers the instant they were wet, even if someone just piddled. For that reason, diaper rash was rare, but I do recall episodes of chafing, mostly when the weather turned warm. Cloth with plastic over-pants made for a bulky combination. I commend you for having taken a relaxed approach to training. Kids are in-tune with stress and pick up on it smartly, so the less fuss a parent makes regarding toilet training, the better. Nothing like when I was a child. So glad those days are gone. I feel for your son, Pat, to have gone through what he did. I knew a girl in elementary school who used to wet her pants. It was awful and sad. I don't know what the cause of it was, but things like that have a way of haunting me. I never thought much of it when I was younger, but when I became a mom I remembered her, and her situation. I used to wonder, was she abused? Was she neglected? Did she have a medical condition? I'll never know. [/QUOTE]
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