I have read on here that you are actually supposed to toss the poop in a diaper in the toilet regardless of whether it is a disposable or cloth. I even read it on Pampers.com and a seventh generation diaper bag. Is it really illegal to throw the poop or is it just something that is recommended?
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Re: Removing poop from a disposable before throwing away?
I never do that...I wonder what others do
I have a hard enough time stomaching the poops both DD's have, let alone taking them into the bathroom to put the poop in the toilet. I just wrap it up in the diaper and throw them in the trash.
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i believe that is true, but most don't do it.
but I honestly haven't looked it up since we don't use sposies.
This exactly! Her poo is like cake batter. I'm certainly not going to SCRAPE it off the diaper to throw in my toilet. ew. Maybe if she was pooing turds...but not now. LMAO!
This exactly - I thought the whole point of a disposable was to limit the amount of interaction you had with the grossness.
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Wow I've never heard of that...
Yes, you are supposed to dump the poop but almost no one does (unless you use cloth, like we do). As someone else stated, landfills can't properly handle the human waste. Breastfeed poop is water soluble (don't know about formula poop, but i would assume it's similar) so you don't have to worry about that. But when the poops become more solid, they're supposed to be dumped in the toilet.
Evelyn (3.24.10), Graham (5.30.13) & Miles (8.28.16)
Both of these are my thoughts exactly. Like PP, it would be way too difficult to get DS's poop out of the diaper, let alone into the toilet without making a mess.
::breaths sign of relief:: (for now)
Yes.
It is illegal to throw human waste in the garbage because it gets into our ground water.
I know people do it anyway, but you aren't supposed to. If you put it in the toilet (or the washing machine with CDs) it goes into the sewage system where it is treated in waste management facilities.
First of all, that's so awesome that you are a foster mom.
But why announce you've been breakin the law for 6 years? LOL. Just because you've been doing it for a long time doesn't make it ok...
We have been flushing DS' poop for 5 months. It's really not a big deal.
We CD, but he is FF, so he has the pb/cake batter poo too. Nothing a diaper sprayer can't handle. Many CD moms scrape. Again, not a big deal. It's just baby poop, yeesh.
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It's not as simple as "throw away poopy diaper, goes into landfill, seeps into groundwater, people drink it, everyone explodes with E coli"
There's a threshold level, and it would have to get into groundwater associated with wells, etc. But it can happen, and it's one of the issues with disposing of fecal matter. I'm not familiar with wells, so I don't know how often they're tested for fecal coliform bacteria, if at all.
ETA: That's kind of like saying, "We're all supposed to wear seatbelts, but if no one really did, wouldn't we all be dying in car crashes?" Not a perfect analogy, but you get my drift.
Look, I'm not a militant CDer, and I've been known to throw a poopy 'sposie in the trash, but I am aware that this has the potential to cause problems.
This is probably flame-worthy, but I think it's because our culture puts a lot of importance on convenience. It's obviously much easier to just dump everything in the trash can instead of disposing of the poop properly.
Like someone else stated, it's not a given that poop in the landfills = hazardous drinking water. It's just that there's a chance that it could happen because that's not what landfills are for. That's what water treatment facilities are for. imo, why would you take that chance? Might as well dispose of human waste properly. But, I'm sort of biased because I cloth diaper and I'm just crunchy-granola like that.
Evelyn (3.24.10), Graham (5.30.13) & Miles (8.28.16)
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