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Listen up all you mamas of littles ones still in diapers! This giveaway has your name written all over it (or at least I hope it’ll have your name in the comments!). FREE DIAPERS. FREE WIPES. What more do you need to know? Well, nothing of course, but I do have more to tell you. Check out this video based on the Huggies recent “Geyser” TV commercial (which features a male infant with a special “talent” for making lots of the wet stuff, lol), and then we’ll get down to the biz of you entering to win said diapers and wipes.
THE PRIZES:
Two winners will each get:
(3) Coupons for 1 Jumbo pkg of Huggies diapers – FREE!
(2) Coupons for Huggies wipes, bath & body product, Cleanteam product or changing pad – FREE!
THE RULES:
(1) Share a funny story (yours or someone else’s, we aren’t picky!) as a comment below about when a child’s pee got a little out of control – or when you needed a diaper that excelled in leakage protection. The story doesn’t have to be long to qualify.
(2) For a whopping TWENTY-FIVE (25) extra entries, write a post about your story, imbed the video in your post, then leave a comment with a link directly to your post. (I’ll add all the extra entries at the end before a winner is chosen at random.)
(3) Open to U.S. residents only as the coupons are only good in the United States.
(4) Deadline to enter: 11:59 PM PST September 23 {2:59 AM EST September 24}
Legal Disclaimer & “Fine Print” Rules from Kimberly Clark:
By entering this contest and/or accepting any Huggies® Brand coupons, you agree to release and hold harmless Huggies, Kimberly-Clark, M80, and their respective parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates, from any and all liability that may arise as a result of the coupons or for any claims. These coupons are not for resale. If you decide to blog about our products you should disclose that you received the coupons from Kimberly-Clark.
No purchase necessary to ENTER, PLAY, OR WIN. Purchase will not increase your chance of winning.
1. HOW TO ENTER: To enter the “Huggies Inside the Diaper Sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”), go to {shakethesalt.com} and follow the instructions shown. The Sweepstakes begins at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on August 27, 2008 and ends at 11:59 p.m. PST on September 23, 2008 (“Promotional Period”).
2. ELIGIBILITY: Sweepstakes is open only to U.S. residents 18 years of age or older at the time of entry. Each contest will can only enter once. Void where prohibited by law. Sponsor and employees of Kimberly-Clark, M80, and their respective affiliates, as well as all others involved in this promotion and their immediate families (defined for the purposes of this Sweepstakes as parents, spouses, children, siblings and household members) are not eligible. Sweepstakes is subject to all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
3. PRIZE DRAWING: Two Prizes, as described below in the Prize and Approximate Retail Values section, will be awarded in a drawing at the conclusion of the Sweepstakes on or about September 24, 2008 to two (2) winner(s) selected at random from among all eligible entries received throughout the Promotional Period. The odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received throughout the entire Sweepstakes.
4. PRIZE AND APPROXIMATE RETAIL VALUE:
Two (2) Grand Prizes: Five coupons total, three of which are redeemable for any one [1] Jumbo Pack of Huggies Diapers and two of which are redeemable for any one [1] Huggies wipes (64ct or larger), Bath & Body Product, Cleanteam Product, or Changing Pad
5. WINNERS: Prize(s) will be awarded in a random drawing specified in the Prize Drawing listed in Section #4 by Sponsor, whose decisions on all matters relating to the Sweepstakes will be binding and final.
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6. ADDITIONAL TERMS: This Sweepstakes is for viewing in the United States only. If you do not live in the United States, do not enter the Sweepstakes. If for any reason the Sweepstakes including, but not limited to, the online portion, does not function as planned, its integrity or feasibility is undermined, or anything compromises the administration, security, fairness, proper conduct or intended play of the Sweepstakes, Sponsor reserves the right at its sole discretion to disqualify any individual the Sponsor deems responsible, and/or to abbreviate, cancel, terminate, modify, or suspend the Sweepstakes. Sponsor assumes no responsibility for any defect or delay in operation or transmission, communications failure, theft, destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of, entries, including any erroneous appearance of qualification for a prize. If the Sponsor, in its discretion, elects to abbreviate the Sweepstakes, the Sponsor reserves the right, but shall have no obligation, to award the prize(s) from among all valid and eligible entries received up to that time. All entries are the property of the Sponsor and are not returnable. WARNING: ANY ATTEMPT BY ANY PERSON TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE ANY WEB SITE OR UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THIS SWEEPSTAKES IS A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND SHOULD SUCH ATTEMPT BE MADE, SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SEEK DAMAGES FROM ANY SUCH PERSON TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. Sweepstakes entries generated by a script, macro, or other automated means are ineligible and will be disqualified.
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1 September 16th, 2008 at 8:09 am
Our car trips to Canada are always a time when we need diapers that excel in leak protection.
Thanks for the great giveaway!
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2 September 16th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
I was holding my 3 month old baby on my lap while on the computer, and when she pooped (just ONE squirt), it shot straight OUT of her diaper, all over both of my legs, the chair, and a puddle on the floor! I’m not lyin’, this just happened last week! Needless to say, she was NOT wearing a Huggies at the time….
Huggies are our preferred brand for a reason!
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3 September 16th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Yes, I agree car trips have a necessity for good diapers..as well as long sermons at church. Picked dd up and her pants were soaked..we can’t figure out if it was the diaper or if dh missed something when he put her diaper on that morning.
4 September 16th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
Me and my husband were out running some errands when our daughter was about 4 months old. We ran in a craft store and knew we wouldn’t be in there long, so he decided to just hold here. We are walking around the store, and all of the sudden he says “ewww she is leaking on me!” Come to find out it was poop not pee!!
5 September 16th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
I was in my cousins wedding. My son started crying when he saw me come down the aisle. After we were seated, I decided to hold him to calm him. As soon as my husband took him back, I noticed a huge wet mark on my black velvet dress. Ahhhh..
6 September 16th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Our plane landed but we were held on the plane for about 45 minutes waiting to get to the gate. I was trying to distract my 1 year old and kept giving her water, formula, whatever in her bottle. When you give ‘em that much liquid, it has to come out sooner or later! Well, she totally leaked all over her clothes, my clothes, and the seat!!!
Great giveaway - thanks for offering!
~Tanya
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7 September 16th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
i am happy to report that so far in 8 1/2 months i have not had a major leak problem. i once used a store brand diaper and he peed thru onto his clothes. but he was in the stroller. how lucky am i? knock on wood!!
8 September 16th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Our son had explosive poop when he was breastfed and the diapers some how held it.
9 September 17th, 2008 at 3:26 am
ok i tell you abt the time me and my best friend had changed my oldest ones dipper this was over 18 years a go any way it was realy funny her mom asked us what we where doing and we told her changing a dipper she said to us so how minny mommys dose it take to change one of them we looked at each other and both said one and well olny if you where there you would have seen how funny it was and well her just last night i found out that my best friends sister is haveing her frist so well if i win this it would be grate to give them to her even though i too would to have them for my little one . thanks
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10 September 17th, 2008 at 9:20 am
Just after saying the prayer over THANKSGIVING dinner, I felt something wet on my lap. So, I pick my daughter up to see what it is, and she had pooped so much it leaked all over my lap, and was all up her back and down her legs. I really could’ve used a good diaper that day!
11 September 17th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
I’ve never had a child who could ‘go’ like the professional on the Huggies’ commercial.
However, we definitely had our share of leaking poopy diapers. Long car trips definitely require a diaper with dependable leakage protection.
thanks for hosting this giveaway!
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12 September 19th, 2008 at 12:48 am
I have a set of identical twins and when they were newborns, the doctor told me to put a little Vaseline on the tips of their little private parts after they had a minor medical procedure on them. I was such a paranoid first time mom that I didn’t want to hurt them so I lathered the fronts of the diaper with the Vaseline instead. I thought I was a genius. However, they would wake up every hour crying and when I picked them up, I noticed they were soaking wet. I could not believe that they were soaking up diapers ever hour. I was running out of clothes in the middle of the night and exhausted from changing them. I had changed 16 diapers in one night! No joke! So…long story short, it took me almost a week and several boxes of diapers and laundry loads later to figure out the Vaseline was waterproofing the diapers so when they peed it would leak right out. Here I thought these preemie twins were peeing monsters and in reality I had been waterproofing the diapers.
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13 September 19th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
I have twins too, and overnight is our problem time - lots of soaking through clothes and our pillows and sheets in the middle of the night during feedings.
14 September 21st, 2008 at 12:56 pm
So we went to the Texas State Aquarium, in Corpus. It was hot. Miserably hot. The marine life were mocking us.
We were in the underwater dolphin tank theater, when I thought I noticed an odd smell. There were several dozen people in there, so really it could have been any one of them. Unfortunately, it was an oddly familiar smell. It just kept wafting over me, until it stopped wafting, and started beating against my nostrils. I looked around, and there was Cullen. Yep. He was the source of the foul odor. So I grabbed him up and went to the nearest bathroom, which happened to be an open air (which is a fancy-shmancy word for no air-conditioning) facility.
I laid him on the Koala Bear changing table, and slowly, cautiously, removed his shoes and shorts. I had a bad feeling about this one. As I peeled his (new) shorts down his legs, I noticed rings along the inside of his shorts. Great. So, I cleaned him off as best I could (which was nowhere near good enough) then took off the rest of his clothes, and plopped his naked butt in a sink and ran soap and cold water over him. I proceeded to wash his shorts in the next sink. Thank God we were the only ones in there. Of course, given the smell that kid produced, I’m sure the odds of anyone actually deciding to investigate were pretty slim.
So after several minutes of washing his shorts, I was faced with a new dilemma. Do I take him back to the dophin tank where his diaper bag and extra clothes are (I only brought the wipes and a diaper with me. Duh.), or do I try to dry his shorts at the hand dryer?
I opted for the hand dryer.
Which meant I had to stand there and hold his shorts in front of 193 degree air blowing more at me than at the shorts, and try to convince him to stay seated in the sink.
Once his shorts were dry, and he was cleaned and fully clothed, I realized “The Smell” was still with us. So I started frantically trying to figure out why. Joy of joys, there was a little smudge on my shirt (!) from where I held him on my hip on the trip to the bathroom.
So yes, I had to wash my shirt in the sink, and then stand there (again, the open air facility) while 347 degree air blew against me to dry it. I was a beautiful, dewy, yummy-smelling delight after that, let me tell you.
And can I just say, not once in the half-hour we were gone, did Hubs come looking to see if something were wrong? He knew.
He knew.
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15 September 21st, 2008 at 1:07 pm
I have tried to post this comment three times already, but it’s not coming up. If it suddenly comes up many times, I’m sorry!
Here’s the link to my post with the video embedded in it:
http://tracyecakes.blogspot.com/2008/08/annual-trip-to-aquarium.html
16 September 22nd, 2008 at 12:20 am
Fantastic contest- thanks!!
17 September 22nd, 2008 at 2:20 am
Well, we have several adventures- the nastiest has to be when we were all packed in the middle of the night(nope not skipping out on rent- we wanted less traffic) and left on our adventure to our new home- our then small family of four were in the front of the moving truck..let me state it was the middle of winter..dark and cold. We had stopped at a rest stop the kind with just picnic tables for my husband to stretch when the baby decided to vomit hurl all over me- ok - extra clothes for me- hubs put them in the back of the truck- he didn’t think I would need any, and only had extra tees for himself-the kids had extra clothes no help to me and no chance of opening the back of the truck becuase of shifting items. So I wiped up the barf and was freezing cold- pants wet and all- I fed the baby and while feeding the baby I thought in the dark- its so cold, I must have missed some baby burf, nope it was the green goblin oozing out his pants extra liquid style..squuezing out the legs…well as most know those side of the road bathrooms usually have no tp, nothing and this was no exception, so we cleaned up the best we could, tried to deal with his car/motion sickness and drove on, me with my ice cold barf residue pants- thanks to diaper wipes- it was basically just cold with that lovely shade of the runs color on the pants, but in a truck like that, I was freezing and we dealt with the same crap over and over (no pun intended) for the next 8 hours on the road till we got to where we were going- back then stores were not 24 hours to go buy sweats and pants and so we sat smelling wonderful poopy smell and I froze in barf residue pants (imagine getting your pants wet from rain or ice cold and having to sit in them all during work and work is airconditioned- that cold wet clothes feeling added with the bonus of poopy smell)and my daughter kept on asking Are we there Yet?We stopped for Gas at stations but nothing had any pants to change into ..so it was an adventure. I am really glad now with the young ones around there are better diapers that hold things in and are absorbant…but we still have that overnight trip we will never forget- and have learned- pack extra clothes for mom in the diaper bag- then again walmart is now mostly 24 hours. Thankgoodness though we have come a LONG way and improved diapers so they have leakguards against most accidents.
18 September 22nd, 2008 at 2:42 am
We had our 3 older kids and the new baby in the car, and the baby got hungry, so we pulled off to a park so I could nurse him. We were on our way to a family party, I had on a purple dress. Somehow, his diaper leaked through, and my purple dress was horribly wet, and the purple color had come onto his beautiful little romper outfit!
19 September 22nd, 2008 at 3:13 am
Oh gee, there have been many. We were shopping in the mall, when my daughter’s poop went a little out of control and kinda went everywhere. We had to run to the bathroom and along the way seen some family we haven’t seen in a long time but couldn’t stop to chit chat since there was poo all over us! Oh boy.
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20 September 22nd, 2008 at 4:57 am
When my granddau was about 8 mos old we decided to take her outside to visit a neighbor and she was bare-bottom. I had her tummy toward me and as we walked out to have a pic made, she peed down the front of me. We still laugh today about it and she is now 32 after being a cancer survivor as a child.
21 September 22nd, 2008 at 7:02 am
WHen my son was “learning” how to use the bathroom, he started going in there alone and we were pleased the toilet was relatively clean after his visit. It was only after I noticed a lingering smell that I realized he had found a much larger target to pee in - the shower stall. I had to explain that, although we were happy he wasn’t peeing on the floor, he still would have to use the toilet. We laughed a long time over that one.
22 September 22nd, 2008 at 7:14 am
Same old story that parents of male infants seem to routinely experience. Our son, laying on the changing table, naked, waiting to have his diaper changed, when “the yellow fountain of youth” erupts and sprays his unsuspecting dad with urine.
23 September 22nd, 2008 at 7:26 am
I can honestly say that we’ve never had any out-of-control peeing episodes. A little leakage once in awhile when they woke up in the morning and peed too much during the night was about it. With my boys, I always put some kind of cloth over them while changing their diaper so they wouldn’t have an episode.
24 September 22nd, 2008 at 8:52 am
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25 September 22nd, 2008 at 9:10 am
so - my sister just had her fourth baby - i had never been in the delivery room for any of my 15 nieces or nephews - of course it was an experience. well - the baby was born and cleaned up - but before they wrapped her, my sister asked for her - apparently she had to have afterbirth first so they gave the baby to me to hold. She did something green all over me!!!!! I don’t know if huggies makes diapers that small - but all babies should be daipered at all times!!!
26 September 22nd, 2008 at 10:21 am
I don’t have a story but I would love to win this for my son and his wife and baby. They don’t have much money and every little bit helps.
27 September 22nd, 2008 at 10:30 am
my daughter is on 1m old and farted and had a complete blow out.. They say it’s from using breast milk and formula.. Oh my goodness never seen anything like it but I need some huggies to stay protected..
28 September 22nd, 2008 at 11:08 am
I needed a diaper that excelled in leaking protection when my infant daughter was being baptized All dressed in white I prayed that she wouldnt make a “mess” that would leak through and show..unfortunately my prayers weren’t answered that time!
29 September 22nd, 2008 at 12:03 pm
I have all boys and I can’t even begin to tell you the number of times I have been peed on both when they are in diapers and out. I have yet to find a diaper that doesn’t produce the smallest gap when they bend a certain way that allows the pee to flow out the side and all over thier outfit and mine. The last time it happened in public I had a change of outfit for him but no shirt for me to change into so I got to walk around damp and smelling like pee until I got home. Even last night my son peed all over me (and the wall and the towel I grabbed to try to contain it) when I was changing him for bed. He thought it was hilarious, as did his brother and my husband. I guess these are the memories I will cherish when I get old and grey. I will LOL when they grow up and have kids of thier own and go through this. Thanks for the contest.
30 September 22nd, 2008 at 12:45 pm
The one time I needed a leak proof diaper would have been on the way to the doctor in the car. Little man had the sqirts and it got all ove his seat and the car. man it stunk too. lol
31 September 22nd, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Thank you for having this! My worst time was when my oldest daughter was around 2. We were at the grocery store and she was moving around alot in the cart seat. Well next thing I know I see the cart is all wet and the groceries got all wet. Yes, She had pee’ed in the cart and I guess her diaper had moved to the side and it was everywhere. So embarassing. From then on I always make sure the diaper is secure! lol. No accidents with my youngest that is still in diapers. Thank you!
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32 September 22nd, 2008 at 1:41 pm
my sons newborn poops were so explosive, we always needed excellent leak protection!
33 September 22nd, 2008 at 2:23 pm
We where in the drugstore and my daughter had a blow-out so bad it leaked through her diaper onto her carseat and down into the bottom of her stroller (she was in her travel system). Everyone was looking at us trying not to laugh. I ran out of the store and my daughter was smiling the whole way. I spent the rest of the night in the laundry room with a bottle of shout!
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34 September 22nd, 2008 at 4:01 pm
Well when my son was a newborn, the changing table faced a plant in the corner. Poor plant got watered more than just water! Thanks!
35 September 22nd, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Okay so this happened just days ago…I’m sitting at the computer holding my little guy when he decides to “go.” I waited until he was finished, and got up to change him. I was heading down the halfway when I felt this warm liquid dripping down my leg. Eeewwww… Poo was all over my shorts, dripping down my leg, and making a little trail on the floor. So gross. A little extra absorbency would have been nice at that moment!
36 September 22nd, 2008 at 5:09 pm
taking diaper off everytime with a boy causes leakage up in the air
37 September 22nd, 2008 at 6:24 pm
I have 3 girls so I had no real experience changing a boy. When my son was born I didn’t realize that little boys love to pee when the cold air hits their bare bottom. I was changing my son for the first time. The nurse had handed him to me and told me to call if I needed anything. I had had a c-section so I wasn’t really moving around. I noticed that he was wet and went to change him. He peed everywhere. It was all over me, the bed and all over him. The nurse heard him crying and came running in. She was laughing so hard when she realized what happened. The nurses joked me about it for the rest of my hospital stay
38 September 22nd, 2008 at 6:43 pm
One time my son unfortunately got the same stomach bug as my husband and I got, and well - It was one big huge poop mess (or a few rather) for a few days, poor little guy
Anyway, I wish I could say that the diapers had excelled…but No. At least not until we “double-diapered” him, then all was fine and dandy! Its a great tip BTW, for any baby who just cant keep it in the diaper…try two! 
39 September 22nd, 2008 at 9:08 pm
Here is a link to my post about my story and the video. Thanks.
[url]http://makingmyamericandream.blogspot.com/2008/09/another-reason-i-need-good-diapers.html[/url]
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40 September 22nd, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Lets try this again (If this comment comes up multiple times I apologize).
Here is the link to my post and the video.
[url]http://makingmyamericandream.blogspot.com/2008/09/another-reason-i-need-good-diapers.html[/url]
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41 September 22nd, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Lets try this again (If this comment comes up multiple times I apologize). My original comment was #33.
Here is the link to my post and the video.
http://makingmyamericandream.blogspot.com/2008/09/another-reason-i-need-good-diapers.html
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42 September 22nd, 2008 at 9:45 pm
As new parents, we were taking our little baby in for his first check up to the pediatrician. The doctor came in to check him and as he leaned over him, he peed all over his tie. We were so embarrassed! He said, “There isn’t one pediatrician that has a tie that isn’t stained.”
43 September 22nd, 2008 at 11:04 pm
Since my daughter was born, we have found it easier to rinse her off in the shower with me rather than set up bath time. One night my husband took off my daughter’s diaper and started to hand her over. Right at the second, she started to poop in his hand. He held her over the bathroom sink and let her finish her job as he and I laughed hysterically. Needless to say she was more than ready to take a shower and get cleaned off. We have found Huggies to be one of the few brands that will contain her poop when the diaper is on! When all else fails, we now know that the sink is a good back up. Thank goodness for disinfectant!! Ewwww!! m_huston(at)hotmail(dot)com
44 September 22nd, 2008 at 11:14 pm
in the face in the mouth, eyes, noise hair, BOYS
45 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:48 am
well, never thought i’d tell another living soul - but…..
my husband and i were in the delivery room with our second child getting ready to be born and we were both bent over waiting for our beautiful miracle - when all of a sudden the dr lifts up our baby and we get a golden shower right in our faces!!!! We both scream out “Now that’s a boy!!!!” he christened his new mama and daddy - his dad just grabbed him and ran down the hall yelling look at my son - a moment i’ll never forget….or regret
46 September 23rd, 2008 at 9:04 am
My fiancee and I just found out we are pregnant after trying for what seemed like forever (actually 9 months) Now I am 5 weeks!
47 September 23rd, 2008 at 9:56 am
I have two boys so the pissbilities for geysers are always there. My oldest once spray his grandpa. That was the last time Grandpa changed a diaper, lol!
48 September 23rd, 2008 at 10:14 am
I sent some of my readers your way and also blogged about it. http://www.commonsensewithmoney.com/2008/09/how-would-you-like-to-win-free-diapers.html
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49 September 23rd, 2008 at 10:39 am
My fiance changed his very first diaper with our little boy but he didn’t prepare anything so my son was just lying on the floor ‘hangin’ out. When he finally got the diaper and opened it he was on his knees and bent down so close for some weird reason, to see what he was doing i guess, and my son peed right in his face. It ran down his glasses, his nose, the side of his mouth lol yuck.
50 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:13 am
My daughter had very runny poopy diapers due to be breastfed and when she was about 6 weeks I was changing her on the carpet at my dad’s house and opened up her diaper but she wasn’t done. I had her legs up wiping her when she went again and it shot across the room onto the carpet. Everyone, in the other room, was wondering what all the commotion was about.
51 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:30 am
My husband was changing our newborn son when our toddler son climbed up on the changing table to watch. The smell of the dirty diaper got to our toddler apparently, as he started to gag. But the newborn decided that wasn’t enough. He started pooping as our toddler watched, gagging. Suddenly the toddler began throwing up all over the changing table, baby, and clean diaper. My husband calmly sent the toddler out of the room. He nearly threw up himself, while cleaning up all the mess!
52 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:35 am
I was changing my sons diaper and my 2 year old daughter wanted to be curious and as soon a I opened the diaper he pees and it hits her directly in the face.
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53 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:38 am
When my son was 3 months he had a VERY explosive diaper during a 25 minute flight on a small 19 passenger propeller plane. Unfortunately the bathroom wasn’t large enough for both of us to fit into and all seats were taken. I was going to wait to change him, until he started to cry and it started to leak so I decided to change him on my lap. The diaper smelled so bad everyone around us was horrified, including an older couple directly in front of me who were so appalled they verbally let me know it. Luckily others were understandable even though those planes have no real ventilation. Once I was finished I looked around to apologize and noticed an early-20-something year old guy directly behind me who I could only see his watering eyes since he was literally trying to SHOVE his sweatshirt up his nose due to the stench. He said he understood but I think he’s ruined for life.
54 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:55 am
My mom once had my grandpa watch me for a bit when I was a baby. When my mom returned from her errand, he proudly announced that he had changed my diaper. It’s no wonder he was so proud…he knew it was a difficult task to change a diaper and put the new one on BACKWARDS!
As for my 25 extra entries…it’s at times like these that I hate having a private blog!
55 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:59 am
I agree car trips have a necessity for good diapers..
56 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:06 pm
THANKS
57 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:27 pm
We just had our third son so you’d think my husband and I would be old hands at changing diapers. Not so much. While changing a diaper in the hospital (two of us on one 8 lb baby), our son managed to wet all over his two blankets and mama’s hospital bed. We got the clean diaper under his bum just in time to catch some more.
We now have our two youngest in diapers and would love to win the coupons!
58 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:36 pm
With having twins I feel all I do is change diapers. Long car rides have turned up wet carseats, Ugh times 2. No fun there. Another trip on a plane ran out of diapers and had to use receiving blankets, oh my that was fun. Huggies is the brand to go with they seem to be the best.
59 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:46 pm
I was changing my niece on my new rug and of course i was wearing kaki pants. I got her all cleaned up when she started projectile pooping everywhere, all over the floor, the rug, my pant… my arm! My sister was horrified and embarassed, i thought it was funny.
60 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:50 pm
My story and my post.
Having 2 kids in the house in diapers can be confusing. I finished changing the older one (who’s wearing 5) and I felt that the dipe is a bit tight. Oh my, you’ve grown, I thought. No. I put on the little one’s dipe on him (size 3).
61 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:51 pm
http://missionrice.blogspot.com/2008/09/funny-diaper-story-to-win-diapers.html
forgot to put the post
62 September 23rd, 2008 at 12:56 pm
We knew it was time to switch from the “el cheapos” to Huggies, when my son had an explosive poopy diaper while at Walmart. He was covered in it, so was his clothes and his car seat carrier. It was not a pretty scene in the public bathroom!
63 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
When my son was little everytime I changed him he seemed to sneeze. When he sneezed poop would spray all over me and the bed.
64 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:21 pm
On our first family vacation after my son was born he developed an ear infection and then diarrhea. Bummer! We went through a lot of diapers and I was glad we had Huggies along on the trip. I think the most harrowing part of the trip was on the way home. My husband and I managed to change our almost one year old, wiggling, and unhappy son’s diaper in an airplane bathroom! Believe it or not, they had a table that folded down from above the toilet. Of course once it was down there was nowhere to stand or set a diaper bag, but we made it!
65 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:23 pm
My mother was holding me (about 1 year old) on a church pew one Sunday long ago. Mind you, the pew was covered with material–and yep, you guessed it — the cloth diaper leaked and the pee ran down my leg and landed on the pew seat. How do hide a wet pew seat???
66 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:25 pm
LOL such funny stories.
When my daughter was little, we were driving a long ways. Well we pulled over to a gas station, and I didn’t want to change her diaper in the bathroom because it was nasty. So I put her on my lap, and tried to change her that way. Well as soon as I took off her diaper, she started peeing, it went all over my lap. Well I finished changing her, put her in her car seat. My husband was laughing. And I looked like I was the one that peed my pants. We still had a long way to drive. Very uncomfatable.
67 September 23rd, 2008 at 1:32 pm
I had 4 children and it seemed like each one had one episode like this: I had one of those little infant seats and I would set it on the table while I worked around them in the kitchen. Once they had a really messy bm that soaked not only the diapers (they weren’t as good in those days!), the little seat and ran down onto the table! This kind of thing does seem to happen when you least expect it!
68 September 23rd, 2008 at 2:21 pm
if i had a penny for every time my son leaked or peed while having a diaper change, i would almost be rich!
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69 September 23rd, 2008 at 2:30 pm
When I was in labor with #4, my father in law was babysitting. At that time, I had two at home in diapers and whenever one of them had a “smelly one”, he called the hospital and demanded that my sweet hubbie come home to change it!!! WELL THAT DIDN’T HAPPEN…nice try though =)
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70 September 23rd, 2008 at 2:32 pm
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71 September 23rd, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Up until my son was 6 weeks old, he seemed to wait to poop until we were changing his diaper. We would open his diaper, lift his legs, and there would be a explosive noise and next thing we knew, it was all over the changing table and the floor. He could get some really good distance. We were exhausted first-time parents so we didn’t learn very quickly.
72 September 23rd, 2008 at 2:52 pm
This is a true story and just happened to me last night. I have 19-month-old twins, Rachel and Owen. I was giving them a bath and looked in the tub to see that at some point, one of them had pooped in there. I quickly rinsed them off and got them out, only to have two naked toddlers running around who did not want diapers on! I caught Rachel and got her dried and diapered. When I went to dry Owen, I realized that he had also peed on his towel! I’m not sure they were any cleaner after their bath. Thank goodness they aren’t uncovered and free to roam very often.
73 September 23rd, 2008 at 3:06 pm
I would love to win this prize for my daughter.
74 September 23rd, 2008 at 3:11 pm
This past summer my little boy would randomly come over to his daddy and want him to be picked up. About 30 seconds later, my husband would always get this funny look on his face and then tell me that he just got REALLY warm. It seems that every time our son had to pee, he wanted to be in his daddy’s arms! And liquids just don’t soak in fast enough in Swimmies!
75 September 23rd, 2008 at 3:14 pm
I left a comment earlier but decided to go for the extra points and posted about it on my blog as well. Here is the link: http://arhall.blogspot.com/2008/09/diaper-contest-entry.html
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76 September 23rd, 2008 at 3:50 pm
After nursing my three-month old in the middle of another sleep-deprived night, I pulled off his spit-up-soaked gown and wet diaper in the dark bedroom. While blindly fishing for a clean diaper, I heard the splatter-drops raining down on the changing pad and, presumably, the startled baby. Too exhausted to face another mess alone, I tucked the baby under my arm and shook my husband awake. As I garbled my request for help, our son pooped in my hand.
77 September 23rd, 2008 at 3:55 pm
When my daughter was brand new, I had her on the bed and was going to change her diaper since she smelled fruity, at the same time I was watching TV and not paying much attention to what I was doing, which was my fault….so I go to unsnap her onesie while watching TV and my hand felt wet and I just figured it was pee and contined to undress her, well, let’s just say it wasn’t pee and it was all up her back and it grossed me out beyond belief! I had to throw her in the tub and bleach her clothes and the bedding! It was awful!
78 September 23rd, 2008 at 4:05 pm
My sister had her newborn baby, her 20 month old and her 3 1/2 year old with her in the grocery store one day for the first time after the third baby was born. She was going down the grocery isle and looked down at some bags of bread she was going to purchase and noticed there was some green “Goooo” on the bags as well as a small green goo trail following her down the isle and under her cart. Wondering what it was she picked up one of the bags and sure enough it was poo! Her 20 month old that was sitting in the cart had had a GIGANTIC silent blowout all over her bread which then left a small trail down the isle. My sister completely panicked and didn’t know what to do so without thinking she PUT THE BREAD BACK ON THE SHELF!!!!!!, grabbed her three little kids and ran out of the store leaving the cart, poopy bread, and gooey trail behind her!! It took to her a long time after that to feel comfortable taking her 3 boys out with her again.
This happened probably 6 months ago and even now my family still laughs about that story!!
79 September 23rd, 2008 at 5:02 pm
My sister brought a guy home to meet the family and he offered to hold my son. He then got a diaper leak all over him. My dad just laughed and said I guess that is what he thinks Piss on you…
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80 September 23rd, 2008 at 6:05 pm
After having my son we were in the hospital room getting ready to change him for the first time. As soon as I lifted off the diaper a big stream of pee shot out several feet and hit the hospital wall. Every diaper change after that I was prepared just in case that happened again!
81 September 23rd, 2008 at 6:07 pm
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82 September 23rd, 2008 at 8:42 pm
When my son was only a couple of weeks old, he had one of those wonderful poop exploding diapers. I was dealing with that mess, when he simultaneously peed on me and spit up everywhere. It seemed like something was coming out of every part of his body. I just remembered screaming to my husband, “RUN THE BATH!” It was gross!
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83 September 23rd, 2008 at 8:52 pm
And here’s my link to my post:
http://www.northerncheapskate.com/2008/09/win-free-diapers-wipes.html
Thanks for the GREAT contest!
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84 September 23rd, 2008 at 8:55 pm
My first morning home with my son he pooped after nursing. Okay no big deal - I went to change him. But then he kept pooping and pooping on each new diaper I was about to put under him. It went everywhere it was so loose. That’s when it hit me - I have a baby!
85 September 23rd, 2008 at 9:37 pm
I’m working on stockpiling diapers for my son to use (he’s due around the end of the year!) so this giveaway would be awesome for me!
I haven’t personally been the target of baby pee yet, but I do remember a story my father likes to tell about me:
Once, I had such an explosive poopy diaper while sitting in my car seat that my dad had to take it to the car wash to clean it! Eww.
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86 September 23rd, 2008 at 9:48 pm
When our first born was 12 weeks old, I had to return to work. My husband took 1 week of paternity leave to stay home with our daughter. During his week off he got antsy and decided to take her to visit his co-workers. During the visit their was an explosion that the diaper could not contain. It was up her back, out the sides…etc. There wasn’t a baby changing station in any of the restrooms so he had to strip her down butt naked, wash her the best he could with baby wipes and bring her home wrapped in a blanket. It was February in WI! His co-workers still don’t let him live it down.
87 September 23rd, 2008 at 10:18 pm
Our son entered the world at 4.5 pounds and he would only poop 1 time each week. This made for many blowouts. One was while we were at the home of some friends. Their mom, not yet a grandma, was snuggling with our little one. He completely blew through all the layers of his diaper and the layers of his clothes. I think hers sayed clean though.
My husband loved the video. We’ll put it on our blog. http://haackyfamily.blogspot.com/2008/09/huggies.html
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88 September 23rd, 2008 at 10:44 pm
The first night at the hospital with my baby my husband was pretty much on his own. I couldn’t help him with the baby because I was recovering from a c-section. Being inexperienced, while doing a poopy diaper change, he got poo all over the baby bed. He handed me the baby, without a diaper, so he could clean up. Well, the baby peed all over me. The nurse had to come in with a fresh nightgown and new bed sheets.
Many years ago I flew home from Hawaii with my sister and her son. He had a huge blowout on the airplane. My sister took him to the lavatory. His clothes were covered in poo and there wasn’t any way to salvage his clothes without stinking up the whole airplane. She threw his clothes away in the lavatory trash can.
89 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:01 pm
When each of my kids have been under 3 years of age my Mother just buys diapers for them. She says all they need are the bare necessities.
90 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:17 pm
I’ve been blessed and not had too many horror stories with my little one yet, but our family loves to tell one about my mom when we get together. Apparently, she was a bit of a pain for my grandparents when she was little. She was usually up bright and early, and loud about it, too! One morning my grandparents heard her wake up, but she was quietly babbling away, so they took advantage of a rare opportunity to doze for a while longer. About an hour later, they got up to go check on her, concerned because she’d been so good and quiet. And then they discovered her masterpiece…everywhere! The whole room had been her canvas, with no exceptions…the crib, the walls, the floor, and of course, herself. And she sat there, grinning away, as my grandmother raced her to the tub and my grandfather started bleaching the room!
91 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:59 pm
I have two boys and the youngest was recently being changed by our goddaughter, who is fairly young. He’s starting to potty train and she was changing him in the boys room. He was standing up and had both a poopy and wet diaper (potty training that day not going well!), and then starting to pee again while he was standing upright (without a changing pad underneath him!). Needless to say we have stepped up the potty training lessons and encouraged her to always be ready if she changes him for immediate consequences!
92 September 24th, 2008 at 2:15 am
When my dd was about 3 months old, my husband was getting her ready for a bath and I guess the running water trick works for her, because she peed all down the front of his shirt! I’ll have to remember this when we start potty training!
93 September 24th, 2008 at 8:59 am
My son pooped while in his high chair, but when I went to get him out, I realized that dad had not secured the diaper around baby’s cheeks. Instead, one side of the diaper was in the middle, and the poop was all over in the high chair! Of course, I got to clean that one up!
94 September 24th, 2008 at 10:18 am
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95 September 24th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
What a great giveaway! When my son was about 6 months old, we went to a baby sale. I had two changes of outfits and several diapers. In the span of about an hour and a half, he wnt through the outfit he was wearing, both of his backup onesies, and of couse, got me soaked as well. I ended up standing in line with a diaper clad baby in a soaked shirt. We haven’t bought those off-brand diapers since.
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96 September 24th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Last night my 8 month old was enjoying spinning the empty toilet paper roll (which he had already emptied) while I was filling the bathtub for his nightly bath. As the water filled and he spun the TP roll I undressed him leaving his diaper on until I was ready to put him into the tub. When the tub had enough water I took off his diaper, turned to the tub to turn off the water, and by the time I turned back to him he was pooping and peeing on the floor next to the toilet. If only he would have been sitting on the toilet instead!
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97 September 24th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
Our little boy “christened” the two walls his changing table borders the first week home from the hospital.
98 September 24th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
Ok, this has to win, hands down - when my nephew was 10 months old we took him to Washington DC. Being non-parents at the time, we kept giving him apple juice in the DC heat. Of course, after about 5-6 bottles of it, the kid was ready to pop. As I sat in the Smithsonian cafeteria, I felt an oozing liquid on my leg and looked down to find that his diaper had all but given way and heavens knows what was streaming ALL OVER the American Institution known as The Smithsonian!!! Needless to say, we hightailed it out of there and didn’t go back, although we did have to stop at the gift shop to buy me clothes to get home on the subway (who wants to sit next to the “poopy woman”??) What I wouldn’t have given for a super diaper that day!!
99 September 24th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
I was changing my son when he was a month or so old. He shot liquid poo all over me during a diaper change. The fact that I didn’t throw up told me I was officially a mother!!
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105 September 27th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
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