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Date Posted: 07:09:32 07/05/24 Fri
Author: Lisa
Subject: Re: Bulb enema given on table…
In reply to: Nancy older mom 's message, "Re: Bulb enema given on table…" on 11:00:57 06/18/24 Tue

Nancy, I was probably 9 or so. I was well acquainted with enemas by then. I didn't like the enemas I got, but seeing (or even hearing about) another kid getting an enema was strangely exciting.


>Lisa, how old were you then?
>
>That was a very common way moms gave enemas. On the
>table. Laying on back ,on a towel. Legs held up
>some. When getting the enema told to take breaths in
>and out of open mouth. Remember it very well!
>
>Most homes in the 50 and 60s had an enema bulb syringe
>, the enema bag or both
>
>Growing up in the late 50s I remember my mom, aunt,
>neighbor mom giving an enema on the table.
>
>Nothing wrong. The child was given an enema if
>constipated, even to help hasten recovery from cold
>and flu.
>If the child was irritable, fussy, fighting with the
>other kids, sluggish, moody and such, he was given an
>enema.
>
>It was nothing to ashamed of or shy of. Talked about
>amongst mom—the enema!
>
>I remember one time going over to my girlfriend’s
>house. In those days the door was unlocked. We would
>just walk in.
>
>Her mom was giving her little brother an enema on the
>table. She was filling the red rubber enema bulb
>syringe, had back nozzle, in a pan of warm soapy
>water. We were about 5 years older than him.
>Knew he was going to get an enema!
>
>She told me “you girls play nice and don’t make a
>ruckus…I’m busy giving him an enema.”
>
>No big deal.
>
>We went through the kitchen a few times. Just to be
>nosy. She didn’t say anything to us. She squeezed
>the bulb… told him to “relax.” “You need a good
>enema…you will feel better.”
>
>After a few bulb full given to him she took him to go.
>Then filled the pan up with plain warm water. In the
>sink.
>
>Back on the table….
>
>She gave him another enema.
>
>Later he joined us playing. No big deal … was no
>mention of him getting enemas.
>
>She cleaned the bulb in a sink full of soapy water.
>Then rinsed with plain water.
>
>Later I went into the bathroom and the enema bulb she
>was using was airing out.
>
>The neighbor mom came over. She told her “gave him an
>enema.”
>She asked if he fought getting it… cause her two
>always fight getting enemas.

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