Rylee
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Our youngest son was born with a very rare birth defect (5 surgeries already, with more planned in the future) and requires our assistance in public bathrooms. DS's condition is not visible... he walks, talks, looks, acts, etc., like any other healthy child.
Are we able to use the companion bathrooms or the Baby Care Center's? If so, what type of reactions might we receive from others? I don't care what others think, but I do care about the comments our son might overhear.
We normally use the regular restrooms, however, the conditions are often not desirable, and this makes changing him very difficult. If the floor is "wet," and it usually is, he has to place both hands directly on the seat, in order to balance himself while we remove his clothing, or he ends up with urine soaked socks, (from the wet floor) etc.
Any suggestions or experience to share, is appreciated. Thanks.
Are we able to use the companion bathrooms or the Baby Care Center's? If so, what type of reactions might we receive from others? I don't care what others think, but I do care about the comments our son might overhear.
We normally use the regular restrooms, however, the conditions are often not desirable, and this makes changing him very difficult. If the floor is "wet," and it usually is, he has to place both hands directly on the seat, in order to balance himself while we remove his clothing, or he ends up with urine soaked socks, (from the wet floor) etc.
Any suggestions or experience to share, is appreciated. Thanks.