Are you with your children while doing medical tests ?: the question of the week

Like every week today we are going to talk about the question of the week, proposing a question to give us your answers and taking a look at what we asked you last Wednesday, valuing what your answers are.

These days I have Guim, my young son, admitted to the hospital with a urine infection. He has had to probe and channel a couple of routes and on more than one occasion medical professionals have asked us to leave to leave the child alone. I thought this, in hospitals, was already practically eradicated, but I see no, and that's why I ask you:

Are you with your children while doing medical tests?

From today you have a week to go answering that question in the Answers section (if you reply here in this post the message will not be taken into account) and next Wednesday we will comment on the most voted or most interesting interventions.

Last week's question

Last week we asked you: How was the “diaper operation” of your children? to see what you thought about it.

The answer with the highest score in the votes was that of Lourdes Castillo Ruiz, who told us the following:

Well, it was easier than I thought. I spent 5 days cleaning pee and poop washing underpants and clothes, but after 6 days it was never done, I have always put the toilet and I can take a nap and night without peeing. The first poop without diaper It was a trauma for him because he can't stand staining.

With the same score, macarenagv told us:

In our case it was the children who "left" the diaper, I mean I did not intervene. Only the big one was not until the three and a half years that he wanted to go without a diaper and was until four years controlling only pee, and until five and a half using it at night. On the other hand, the little girl after three years did not want to use a diaper at all.

Neither of them has ever had an escape since they left it, day or night.

Neither used urinal.

Macarena.

Now the new question for this week is now available and remember that you have a week to answer it Please do so in the "Answers" section and not responding to this entry. I know that I repeat myself, but if you answer here we can not take them into account for next week.

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