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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 736272" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Very interesting.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I remember what a pain cream was to launder out of diapers. Even baby powder presented it's own unique problems, as it would clump and bunch in the fabric.</p><p></p><p>My kids used to occasionally suffer sore bottoms, too, when they spent extended periods of time travelling in the car, especially on a hot day. I remember youngest dear son having a red, irritated bottom after we drove some 16 hours to visit family on the Island one summer. It was a heat rash caused by the rubber pants. He spent the next two days in plain cotton diapers to help calm his little bottom down. Fresh air and sunlight were the two best things (I found) for baby red bottoms in our home.</p><p></p><p>I remember laying oldest daughter out on the lawn out back on a blanket (on her tummy) one time when her bottom flared-up, and poof, on day three her bottom was clear again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 736272, member: 21572"] Very interesting. Yes, I remember what a pain cream was to launder out of diapers. Even baby powder presented it's own unique problems, as it would clump and bunch in the fabric. My kids used to occasionally suffer sore bottoms, too, when they spent extended periods of time travelling in the car, especially on a hot day. I remember youngest dear son having a red, irritated bottom after we drove some 16 hours to visit family on the Island one summer. It was a heat rash caused by the rubber pants. He spent the next two days in plain cotton diapers to help calm his little bottom down. Fresh air and sunlight were the two best things (I found) for baby red bottoms in our home. I remember laying oldest daughter out on the lawn out back on a blanket (on her tummy) one time when her bottom flared-up, and poof, on day three her bottom was clear again. [/QUOTE]
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