Yes, sometimes the epidural is just right and you can still feel your legs and possibly
get to the bathroom with help, but I wouldn't count on this as it's the exception rather than the rule.
Not exact matches
In a Facebook Live session
with Jerry Seinfeld, the Facebook cofounder and CEO tells the comedian that the very first thing he does in the morning, even before he
gets out of bed
to use the
bathroom or puts in his contact lenses, is check his phone.
I liked what I did, but working in jammed quarters
with ten people (and one stinky
bathroom) and being told when
to show up and when I could go home was
getting old.
For the past few weeks, customers at the home improvement giant's store in Framingham, Mass. have experienced what it's like
to install
bathroom tiles — all without having
to get their hands messy
with cement and grout.
For example, Disney Cruise Line introduced split
bathrooms to make it easier
to get ready
with greater privacy, and other brands repeated the concept.
At a number of other workplaces, while those injured on the job are given accommodations
to keep working, workers
with pregnancy - related medical disabilities have been denied water bottles
to stay hydrated, stools
to help
get them off their feet all day, additional
bathroom breaks.
Yes, and if my business wants
to hire 12 year old girls
to work 14 - 16 hours a day
with only
bathroom breaks and locked doors (so no union people
get in), well, that's my business.
Well, I just had a meltdown at work because I went
to have a quick prayer in the
bathroom (private
bathroom stalls so no one could hear) but I ended up yelling at him because I am upset but soon as I
got back
to my desk I just started crying so hard because I really love him and I feel bad for yelling but yet I'm just overwhelmed
with my job that I genuinely hate but he blessed me
with this job 8 yrs ago.
In no mood for talking and
with a mission in mind, I snuck into our
bathroom to get my hair clippers.
Oh, and
with the whole jesus thing, «he» doesn't appear in cloud formations, a piece of toast, or on your fogged mirror in the
bathroom... it's nice
to believe and
to each his / her own, but seriously... the stories of yester - year were derived from people who were so often drunk or hallucinating and being passed down for generations, obviously
got changed.
This hunger - induced meltdown hit me about twenty - five minutes into waiting for our table, and Aaron about ten minutes into
getting a table by the
bathroom with no one coming by
to even take a drink order.
Cleaning what still clung
to the helmet in the sink wasn't too bad, except for the few bits of cherry that rinsed out
with the rest, and I only
got one weird look from someone in the
bathroom while doing it.
I've heard stories about NCAA football negotiations where somebody during a caucus
got up
to go
to the
bathroom, walked down the hallway, looked in the room next door, and there was a guy
with a stethoscope against the wall.»
«Our Davey was the kid you had
to lock in the
bathroom with you when you were showering for fear he'd
get into something.
So, as I've said, make sure you have everything ready, so you don't have
to get in and out of the
bathroom with the little one once you start.
You've slipped away
to the
bathroom and nervously opened the box, read the directions, held that crazy stick and probably
got a little splattered
with your own urine while silently counting the 3 seconds you are supposed
to hold it, pointed down, in the stream.
Even if you don't feel like you have
to, it's a good idea
to try
to go
to the
bathroom as soon as you are able because your bladder will fill quickly
with all of the extra fluid your body is working
to get rid of.
I'd
get to use my own toilet, and so I stocked the
bathrooms with soft toilet paper and good - smelling soap.
If learning
to wash her hands means a messy
bathroom for a few days, or if
getting dressed on her own means she spends a week running around in an old pink turtleneck, a bright red skirt, blue jeans, and flip flops, go
with the flow.
There's also an indoor play area
with toys and
bathrooms with changing tables, but if the weather is nice, you'll want
to be outside, as the building can
get warm.
You know your child best - so if he is able
to get on and off the toilet easily and safely by himself - and you are able
to train around the
bathroom area - then stick
with it.
I actually decided
to get the print publication (it's hard
to take my computer
to the
bathroom with me!).
Downtown parent Joanna Goddard, who lives
with her husband, 3 - year - old son and 10 - month - old baby boy, recently wrote in a post
to her popular blog that in a bid
to help her youngest
get as much sleep as possible, she moved his crib into a
bathroom of her two - bedroom apartment.
Public
bathrooms are terrible places
to pump for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is because a toilet sprays an aerosol «plume» of microscopic water droplets tainted
with urine and fecal matter whenever it is flushed, and nobody wants any of that
getting near breastmilk.
My daughter is 29 months... we were able
to get her potty trained by 23 months but had
to be creative.We went
to the toy store and bought some
bathroom crayons that wipe off
with baby wipes.After sanatizing the public toilet
with wipes we drew hearts or stars on the potty seat and she would jump right up
to sit on the pictures.We would wipe it clean and go on
with our shopping trips... After only three weeks of trying that she no longer needed the pictures and now goes on her own in public!!!
Get creative
with the glow - in - the - dark masking tape
to tape a route
to the
bathroom.
That helps dry the mucus membranes, and then, before bedtime, I often give them a little warm bath or put them in the
bathroom with the shower running
to let the bath
get steamy, but no products for children should be used
with any honey under the age of one year, so make sure that you're reading labels.»
Cover an ordinary storage cube
with your favorite fabric, and you've
got a lovely place
to store toys as well as seating in the
bathroom when you're helping the kids.
They expect their children
to be taught
to get along
with everyone — even bullies,
to stand in lines quietly and
to line up
to do things like going
to the
bathroom, going
to lunch, and attending assemblies.
The situation will
to just
get worse.Your young girl might refuse
to obey even
with simple routinary things such as
getting up, going
to bed, dressing, eating time, and going
to the
bathroom.
No rushing
to a
bathroom in the middle of a nursing session or when you've
got a full grocery cart — I can wait until I'm ready
to change a diaper without dealing
with an accident.
Urgency
with bowel movements, which means that children feel that they have
to get to the
bathroom immediately or they will have an accident.
START
with basics of
getting ready as desired — go
to bathroom, take bath, brush teeth, pajamas on, etc..
I'll never
get to experience the joys of teaching a little one
to use the
bathroom again, so I'm totally fine
with drawing this thing out.
As far as opposite sex
bathrooms, we are slowly
getting there
with our oldest, 5.5 and I have
to say it's a gut feeling thing.
My boy is 23 months now, since he was born we decided
to let him see us going
to the
bathroom, we
got him a small potty that looks like ours an just put it near toilet, he only liked
to sit on it
with his feet inside it until this Christmas we gave him a few potty books between his presents, after we read them only once
to him next time he felt the need
to go immediately told us «popo - pipi» and have been doing it since then.
I have had
to go
to the
bathroom urgently and have taken a happily playing child kicking and screaming
to the
bathroom with me because when you
got ta go... even if you just went.
AND, when she's had stories and songs
with Daddy, scratches and foot rubs and being rocked like a baby
with me, and then she asks for water, and then she asks
to go
to the
bathroom and we have
to sneak into the adjoining master bedroom where the baby is sleeping
to use the
bathroom or walk all the way downstairs
to do so, and then we
get back
to her bed and she wants more hugs and kisses, and then she says she has a boo - boo that needs a band - aid... eventually there has
to be a stopping point, right?
How do I
get him
to use the
bathroom when we are out and how do I
get him
to use the
bathroom when he is
with his friend?
I knew there was a good reason for the procedure (which I had never seen
with previous babies), but I wanted
to get back
to my
bathroom so much!
I really
got to know the other people and I felt safe enough that my baby could lay on the floor
with them and I could be alone in the
bathroom.
Now we have a basket in the
bathroom and another mesh bag hung (
with a twist - tie) from the TP holder for the used ones; the mesh allows them
to dry so they don't
get yucky if I
get behind on laundry.
I like eating and good food, but cooking takes time and creativity, and in the early months of motherhood my imagination was taken up
with how
to manage
to put my baby down long enough
to use the
bathroom and
get dressed.
(I think our only complaint is directed at each other, since both my husband and I have a habit of setting dirty diapers on the
bathroom sink while we
get the baby dressed and situated someplace else... and then completely forget
to go back and deal
with the diaper.
Help him
get used
to new
bathrooms by starting
with one in which he feels safe, like the one at his best friend's house or at Grandma's.
My is 3 and I am having a really hard time
with potty training we have tried everything
to get him
to want
to stop what he is doing
to go
to the
bathroom but it don't seem
to work I have
to stop him every 1
to 2 hrs and remind him
to go
to the
bathroom.
When you have been in one position and then suddenly change position, you tend
to notice that you need
to use the
bathroom, same
with babies, so if you've been holding the baby on your lap for a while,
get up
with the intention of making a quick stop at the toilet first!
Seeing your books laying around the house, trying
to get your attention while you're absorbed in an intense scene, giggling when you «sneak» away
to the
bathroom with a favorite tome, all of these things will have a huge impact on their perception of reading as a desirable activity.
Bring all necessary items
to dress both kids into the
bathroom (diapers, PJs, lotion, etc.);
get the younger one out first (diapered and dressed) and then let her sit in the bouncy seat or play on the
bathroom floor while finishing
with the older one.
My oldest only
got 4 months of breast milk because I had
to return
to work and my place of employment was a big corporate office
with a shared
bathroom and my office was all glass in front.