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Date Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2026, 06:14: am
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Alana for other parents or guardians.
's message, "Re: Enema Bulbs - Declining Quality" on Tuesday, May 05, 2026, 11:17: pm
Alana,
Email me for further enema advice. I will share more.
aaavee1@yahoo.com
I know many times you can find a nice enema at your local pharmacy inside of your hospital.
What makes a good enema is the little rubber squeeze bulb many hospitals send home with newborns to help clear mucus from a baby’s nose or mouth.
It’s a bulb syringe.
Your son, being nine, may be able to handle an enema bag.
It will not take much to make him go.
The over the leg and clamped down with the other leg is a very good method.
The best time to give an enema is after a bath, he will already be naked, no fighting of getting clothes off.
If he gives you trouble, settle at first giving him a suppository, and let him go. When it starts working, he may come back to the bathroom, and when he does be ready to give him that enema once that suppository opens him up. Now if he is a holder, you find him, take him to the bathroom, sit him on the toilet and afterwards clean him out with an enema.
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