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I need to install a baby-bidet

So Ava's all potty-trained now, and wipes herself (except for poopiedoops) and everything.

But I've noticed that her lil' clam is getting red on the inside, probably from not really getting all the piddle out of there. But she won't let me do it, and using a wipe? hellno.

So I'm online shopping for tiny lil' baby bidets.

Funny, not finding many in my price range.

het het.  

 

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Re: I need to install a baby-bidet

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  • lady, wait until you see this kid. she is a WATER freak. every hour, something else with water. spray bottle, making "tea", making "soup", water table, splash pad, swimming pool, bath, washing hands, washing hands in the other sink, washing Bloopers with the spray bottle, washing her face with the spray bottle.... it goes on. Dang Pisces. ;-)

    Giving her a hose? nofeckingwayjose.

    ;-)

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  • May I recommend you find a hotel/anyplace to try one before you commit to buying and installing? You'll need a separate pipe installed in your bathroom w/ pluming. If she/you hate it, it can be a somewhat pricey sculpture addition.

    I grew up w/ a bidet in the master bathroom. I have vague memories of trying to use it when I was 4. But more than anything I remember washing my toys in it. My parents had it removed by the time I was 6. It didn't get much use.

    Anyway, all I'm saying is try before you buy. Tis all!

  • Ha!  I grew up in houses with bidets.  My favorite was to turn the water up so the fountain hit the ceiling.  Good luck with a water obsessed girl!
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    I have one of those hose sprayers that is attached to the toilet.  It is my future diaper sprayer but for now it works to clean the toilet :)  I didn't buy a kit, I saved about $15 and just bought all the stuff from Home Depot though it looks and works the same.  Most of these systems though have a shut off valve that turns off the water supply to the hose but then again a kid can probably figure it out pretty quick how to change the position from "No flow" to "Fun Squirtgun"

  • BTW, if you have a standard hose connected to your toilet, beware that the water is FRIKKIN' cold! We have a diaper sprayer done that way and you couldn't pay me enough money to point it at my privates. Mess and pressure aside, I don't need that kind of rude cold awakening :)
  • So true, it's very cold!
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