I'm new to CD, DS is 2 months with typical EBF poops. Should I still spray off the small amount of "solids" before washing? I haven't been spraying them off at all but thought the kitchen sink may be an option? No? I just don't feel like installing a toliet sprayer since I'm not introducing solids for another 4 months.
Re: Kitchen Sink instead of Diaper Sprayer- Gross or Smart?
No need to spray off any solids if your kid is EBF. Just throw em in the washer.
And seriously don't use your kitchen sink!
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
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Water from your toilet, washing machine, and kitchen all goes to the same place, typically. Regardless of where it comes from, it's all sent to sewage treatment or septic tank if you have one. It's very rare to not have that set-up in the US.
definitly gross!! If you ebf you don't even have to rinse the poops..i promise
Oops, thanks for the correction! I just educated myself about this at: https://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/qahome.html. Somewhere my brother is doing a :facepalm: that I didn't know how this works - he's owns a plumbing company!
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
MSPI Moms Check-In Blog
It sounds like you've made up your minds against it, but in case anyone is reading this and considering it, the answer is a resounding no. When a sprayer sprays, tiny droplets of water (plus anything that water force has picked up) scatters around. This is the reason why rinsing raw chicken seems logical but actually can contaminate your kitchen. Toilets also spray, but at least in there the spray isn't getting on cutting boards, utensils, the mixer, etc. (though remember to not store your toothbush on the back of the toilet). Essentially, if you sprayed a diaper in the kitchen, you'd be scattering tiny bits of fecal matter around your sink and kitchen counters which could result in some very nasty illnesses.
More Green For Less Green
lol.
Honestly, though, wouldn't it make a lot more sense if that is how things were done? It seems awful to me that we flush our toilets with DRINKING WATER when so many people on this planet die from a lack of clean water.