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freshair
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Thu, Sep 11 2014, 12:45 am
I don't know if I'm just being paranoid or there is actually something to worry about. I washed the bath tub yesterday with clorox and I left the baby seat in the bath tub. Then it started getting in my way so I took it out. My husband took a shower last night right after I washed it so I know for sure the bath was washed out. Today, I totally forgot that I washed the bath tub and gave baby a bath in it. I didn't rinse out his chair!!! And I pour water over his head. He is 5 months. Water for sure got into his eyes. Should I be worried about his sight? He went to sleep right after so I don't know anything.
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seeker
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Thu, Sep 11 2014, 1:28 am
He will probably be just fine. If there was anything on the seat it would probably have been very diluted in the water. I imagine if it were significant it would have felt irritating and you would know he was in pain.
Because I would also be worried about the toxicity of clorox, I stopped using it and having it in the house at all. Now I use only more gentle, natural cleansers and I don't have that concern. And I've stopped accidentally bleaching clothes too
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Bruria
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Thu, Sep 11 2014, 1:42 am
Everything is probably fine, but if you are really worried you should call a doctor, just so you make sure.
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kb
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Thu, Sep 11 2014, 2:24 am
When my son sprayed himself with Clorox, he screamed in agony. And he hardly fit anything in his eye (based on the amount of clothes he ruined in the process!!)
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the world's best mom
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Thu, Sep 11 2014, 6:46 am
I wouldn't worry. Dermatologists actually recommend putting some bleach into the kid's bath when the kid has eczema. They call it a swimming pool bath. The bleach is to diluted to be harmful, but it helps protect against infection.
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