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∙ 13y agoMost store brands such as Great Value do just as well as the more expensive brands. And frankly, you don't want your kid sitting in a wet diaper anyway. The child will get rashes and it's just very uncomfortable. Even though your baby can't tell you he or she has the same feelings you do. So decide how long you would be willing to sit in a wet diaper, realizing that you had to depend on someone else to change it and then you will have a better idea of which brand to buy. Personally I'd rather change a cheaper diaper more often than sit in a wet one.
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∙ 13y agoIf you touch the sores or fluids from the sores and then the baby's skin, yes you can. Fluids found in a herpes sore carry the virus, and contact with those fluids can cause infection. If you touch your sores or the fluids from the sores, you may transfer herpes to another part of your own body or to someone else. Do not touch the sores or fluids to avoid spreading herpes. If you touch the sores or fluids, immediately wash your hands thoroughly to help avoid spreading your infection.
The main chemical in diapers is sodium polyacrylate, which is used as a superabsorbent polymer to absorb and retain liquid. This allows diapers to stay dry and prevent leakage.
The medical term for fluids administered intravenously is "intravenous fluids" or "IV fluids." These fluids are given directly into a vein to help maintain hydration, replace lost fluids, deliver medications, or provide nutrition.
You can encourage them to use the bathroom before their bedtime and stoptthe drinking of fluids after a certain time. You can give them milk but not as much as you used to, since the main of cause of kids wetting the ebd is over-drinking or an over-full diaper. Hope i helped. ;D
Second grade fluids are fluids that flow through a parallel plate. The fluids go through the parallel plate horizontal.
A strong ammonia smell coming from a baby's wet diaper could indicate that the baby's urine is concentrated, possibly due to dehydration. This can happen if the baby hasn't consumed enough fluids or if they have certain medical conditions. It's best to consult a healthcare provider if this occurs frequently.
depends what fluids, but all industries use some sort of fluids in most proccesses
All the types of fluids !
Food fluids are the juices from the food as it is cooking.
Physics of Fluids was created in 1958.
Experiments in Fluids was created in 1983.
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