Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

Makes you really respect your ancestors, doesn't it?

People I've know who did cloth diaper washed them every day, so the smell didn't build up like it would if they were picked up once a week (UGH!).

Haha "Ancestors"! My eldest was born in 1984, we didn't really have disposables then. Well we did but they were leaky & unreliable.

We used to put flushable liners inside the cloth diapers, then plastic pants over the top. When you took the diaper off you flushed the liner (which had a lot of the "content") and the terry square went into a bucket in the kitchen with a special bleach/water mix in it, and a lid. Did a hot wash of just diapers every couple of days. Those things lasted forever, I was still using them as cloths years after my kids left home.

End of history lesson!
 
Anyone that supports banning abortion for fetal abnormality should be forced to care for something like Kayli or Mathew for a couple days.
These kinds of people don't actually care about disabled children and disability rights, although they say they do. They only campaign against abortion, they don't give a shit about what happens to the disabled babies after they're born.

It's not like they're campaigning for more financial support for the parents of disabled children from the state. It's not like they're campaigning for the opening of treatment centers or for more research about disabilities.
 
Haha "Ancestors"! My eldest was born in 1984, we didn't really have disposables then. Well we did but they were leaky & unreliable.

We used to put flushable liners inside the cloth diapers, then plastic pants over the top. When you took the diaper off you flushed the liner (which had a lot of the "content") and the terry square went into a bucket in the kitchen with a special bleach/water mix in it, and a lid. Did a hot wash of just diapers every couple of days. Those things lasted forever, I was still using them as cloths years after my kids left home.

End of history lesson!
My sibs and I were born between 1964 and 1970. My parents used cloth diapers at home, and disposables if we went somewhere. Those diapers still had to be pinned, and plastic pants worn with them.

During the last couple months of my SIL's first pregnancy, whenever she or my brother went to the grocery store, they would pick up a pack of newborn diapers. They must have had a dozen packs, and one woman I told this to agreed with me: "What if they have a 10-pound baby?" They didn't, but she did become a 10-pound baby within a few weeks - and they said they did use all of them. Whenever I buy diapers as a baby gift, I usually get diapers for a bigger baby (3 months plus) because that's when they'll really need them.

p.s. They also had a pack of Depends for her afterwards, and she said that was very good advice. One of the things They Don't Tell You About Childbirth is lochia, which sounds disgusting and lasts for several weeks. It's the discharge from the placental bed.
 
I've said before but the A&H crowd is just mad about abortion because it means women are having sex with men that aren't them. I guess even FUBAR fetuses are proof of that so of course women should be punished by being forced to gestate them.

Anyone that supports banning abortion for fetal abnormality should be forced to care for something like Kayli or Mathew for a couple days.
I think they just hate women period. If you look in the recent Biden thread about women being concerned about his tranny laws, you'll see what I mean. There isn't even much intelligent discussion or poking fun at dumb people, it's just ugly shit comments about women 'deserving' to have their skulls broken by trannies in sports for daring to vote for the 'wrong' candidate. A& H just seems to be a containment unit for MAGAfags and /pol/ tards who think A&H is their safe space.
 
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I think they just hate women period. If you look in the recent Biden thread about women being concerned about his tranny laws, you'll see what I mean. There isn't even much intelligent discussion or poking fun at dumb people, it's just ugly shit comments about women 'deserving' to have their skulls broken by trannies in sports for daring to vote for the 'wrong' candidate. A& H just seems to be a containment unit for MAGAfags and /pol/ tards who think A&H is their safe space.
Yeah a good chunk of the A&H crowd are /pol/ rejects who joined after the Christchurch shooting. They deserve the mocking they get from the rest of the site.

Thankfully I doubt any of them will ever spend much time near a woman, let alone enough to cause a pregnancy. They get mad as hell when you point that out even when it's painfully obvious.
 
They still exist... but only if you live in a larger metropolis and have a lot of money. Diaper service isn't nearly as affordable as it was back in the day when a ton more people used it... now it's a yuppie luxury because poor people use disposables. If more people used diaper services then the price would go down...

Reminds me of when I lived in NYC... it was cheaper to send my laundry out (and get it back folded!!) than take the time and quarters to do it myself in the laundromat. I reckon NYC is probably the only place left in the US with affordable diaper service, but who knows?
i did some poking around (yes this is OT, I know) but, in my city (Milwaukee), you can get diaper service for $18 to $24 a week for basic folded. Fitted prices start at $40. That seems quite economical, tbh.
 
The A&H crowd cheering on Poland banning abortions for fetal anomalies today. Saw other pro lifers elsewhere online saying ‘fuck ableism’. Why do they support bringing children into the world who will die a painful death almost immediately?
A lot of it is people who the only disabilities they've seen is "perfect angel" DS kids who are inspiration porn and make us all better people by their existence, and mild CP cases like the kid in Breaking Bad. "See they're acting, they're modeling! Choose life!"
Or, the "ableism" cries come from self-diagnosed Spoonies and Munchies who will tell you that they can better speak for the kid/fetus than the parent/prospective parent, and that it's ableism to compare a profoundly disabled kid to their struggle to get out of bed from their made up diseases.
 
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It’s almost as if she’s slowing decomposing
She may in fact be doing exactly that.

I had a cat who died naturally at age 18, and was active and seemingly healthy almost to the end. My vet believed that she probably had cancer, but didn't show any signs until the last few days. Among other things, her liver enzymes were so high, they couldn't be measured (>6000 is what I remember, and when I delivered her to the emergency vet for cremation, just minutes after she died in front of me, she was already in rigor mortis.

It's also not uncommon for people to show similar signs at the end, although the most common is a skyrocketing blood sugar in a nondiabetic that does not respond to any amount of insulin.
 
Luna's skin around her head has to be stretched to the limit. Her head can't keep getting bigger, can it? Like it wont just pop and gush fluid everywhere even though it looks like it's about to explode :(

I hope Polish women will be able to get around the new abortion ban. The A&H crowd can REEEEEE about abortion all they want, no one should be forced to gestate and birth a brainless inside out cyclops baby.

I think even Saudi Arabia allows abortion for fetal abnormality. That said I'm sure they kinda have to given the cousin marriage thing and all the fucked up spuds it produces.
 
Luna’s scalp actually just covered in cradle cap. Some kids get it so bad it affects their eyebrows. The best treatment is to exfoliate the scalp and get rid of the scales, because the skin underneath will be healthy and it won’t grow back. I can only imagine her head is too delicate to touch (what with the cranial plates that are massively separated and huge “soft spots” she has) and so they can’t treat it.
 
Crazy that people seemingly ignore this fact given that dementia and alzheimers is one of the worst diseases you can get other than ALS and Huntington's. This is my job day in and day out and I've seen people go from early stage to needing a facility because their family can no longer care for them.

That is so freaking sad and frustrating! I can't imagine how hard life is for folks with ds to begin with, to add on the fact that 30% of them get dementia. ..? I've seen it progressively and aggressively kill some family members pretty quick, what a sad existence! How could people be so selfish?
 
That is so freaking sad and frustrating! I can't imagine how hard life is for folks with ds to begin with, to add on the fact that 30% of them get dementia. ..? I've seen it progressively and aggressively kill some family members pretty quick, what a sad existence! How could people be so selfish?
At first no one even knew this was a problem with DS. Many with DS are born with a heart issue that used to not be treatable and would kill them by around early to mid 30s. Now it is fully treatable and they are considered to have a normal lifespan, but when i first started working with DS they were considered to have a very shortened one.
 
Is it a legal requirement to take your kids for well baby visits? I'm surprised chiropractor visits count.

I was wondering that too. IME, it was required for myself, but I went to a real hospital and so there was a record of a live birth. You get discharged from the hospital and go home, come back to the doctor a couple days later and they weigh the baby and I think a couple shots or something, prick in the foot for routine blood work. I feel like any normal chiropractor wouldn't be down to do that because... that's not an area of expertise? They could get sued? They're not real doctors? Idfk man this is just so weird how this can happen. How did she not face any repercussions? Obviously its not like cps would do anything now, they only want adoptable babies, but I'm surprised she didn't get in trouble for child endangerment.
 
I was wondering that too. IME, it was required for myself, but I went to a real hospital and so there was a record of a live birth. You get discharged from the hospital and go home, come back to the doctor a couple days later and they weigh the baby and I think a couple shots or something, prick in the foot for routine blood work. I feel like any normal chiropractor wouldn't be down to do that because... that's not an area of expertise? They could get sued? They're not real doctors? Idfk man this is just so weird how this can happen. How did she not face any repercussions? Obviously its not like cps would do anything now, they only want adoptable babies, but I'm surprised she didn't get in trouble for child endangerment.
CPS doesn’t want any kids at all—they don’t like taking kids from their families and after all, putting them in the system is more work for them. But anyway, there are thousands of severely disabled kids in every state’s CPS system who are adoptable but beyond the skills and capabilities of most families.
 
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