After your LO has gotten over his/her ickies, do you disinfect/wash all of their toys?
I just want to know what to do w/ all of G's stuff after he gets through HFMD. The plastic/wooden toys will be easy to spray/wipe down, but I don't really know how to handle some of the cloth/electronic toys like his Scout -- I can't exactly shove that in the washer.
So... do you go through the due diligence of de-lousing your home after an infectious illness and if so, how?
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Nah, that's me mispelling. I meant hand/foot/mouth.
Thanx for your responses. So what do you guys use? I was thinking Clorox wipes too, but Christa are they really that ineffective?
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Well it's not that they are "ineffective", it's that a few people think that if you use antibacteral things such as handsoap or Clorox wipes, you are creating breeding grounds for a whole new outbreak of a potentially deadly flu. I think it's a load of crap, but it's a theory some have.
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LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
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