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Date Posted: 10:31:36 06/29/24 Sat
Author: Bonnie's Kid
Subject: Re: Bulb enema given on table…
In reply to: Betty S 's message, "Re: Bulb enema given on table…" on 13:08:28 06/26/24 Wed

>Remember getting syringed many times on the table.
>It was a common way to give the child an enema in
>those days.
>
>Also saw moms giving a bulb syringe enema to baby -
>toddler on the kitchen table.
>
>When I told a friend that was how most of the enemas
>were given in the 50s - 60s. She didn’t believe me.
>Then a friend of ours told her she got many enemas on
>the table.

I only remember mom and grandma giving me enemas in the tub and my older sister got hers on the bed. But my much younger sisters were given suppositories, rectal temps, and small bulb enemas on the table with a protective rubber cloth underneath them. Their legs were held up while on their back.

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