Ask Home Insemination Kit: Is It Strange That I Still Wipe My Older Child’s Bottom?

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Welcome to the Home Insemination Kit advice column, where our team of experts tackles your pressing questions about parenting, relationships, and everything in between. This week, we’re diving into a light-hearted dilemma: at what age should kids start wiping themselves after using the bathroom? Do you have a question of your own?

Recently, I was chatting with a few fellow moms, and some were venting about their kids’ wiping skills, or lack thereof, leading to laundry piles filled with, let’s say, less-than-pleasant surprises. I stayed quiet because I felt a bit out of place—after all, I still wipe my child’s bottom, and she’s nearly five! I thought this was normal, especially since she’s been out of preschool due to the pandemic. However, my friends’ kids have been handling this on their own since they were potty-trained, which honestly, blows my mind. Am I the only one still in the butt-wiping club?

First off, can I just say that this is one of the most amusing “problems” I’ve encountered? I absolutely love questions like these!

To address your concern about being weird for continuing to wipe your child, the answer is no. It’s completely understandable. As you mentioned, you’ve only continued this practice out of necessity. Every child develops at their own pace, and I haven’t met one who can wipe effectively at the age of two. The stories from your mom friends about their laundry woes indicate that their kids might not be as tidy as they think either.

If there’s no reason to stop, it’s a good idea to start guiding your daughter on how to clean herself properly. If she’s anything like my kids, she might be squeamish about poop, but with a bit of guidance, she’ll figure it out. Count out 5-6 squares of toilet paper, demonstrate the correct technique, and encourage her to take the reins. If she’s heading to school soon, this is a crucial skill for her to master.

So don’t let the title of Butt-Wiping Mom weigh you down. Embrace it! You’ll save yourself from scrubbing out any unpleasant stains, and your daughter will be well-prepared for the future.

For more parenting advice and light-hearted discussions, check out this other blog post. And if you’re interested in home insemination techniques, you can find an excellent guide at Make a Mom. Additionally, American Pregnancy offers valuable resources on pregnancy and donor insemination.

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In summary, you’re not alone in your parenting choices. Wiping your older child’s bottom is perfectly normal, especially if you feel it’s necessary. Gradually teaching her to do it herself will benefit both of you in the long run.


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