Mum's inventive use of a vibrator goes viral - vibrator sex toy
by:KISSTOY
2019-11-10
A mother who shared a simple but somewhat unconventional trick she used to help ease a baby's chest infection was praised for her wit.
Facebook page Melons and Cuties share a picture of a sick young girl lying on her stomach with her mother carrying a sex toy.
"Our client shared her treatment for chest congestion!
When sitting in a damp bathroom, use it on the baby's back.
Great, "the page made the title on the picture.
The unknown mother's genius idea became popular later, and the post attracted more than 21,000 comments.
"Just because something has a sexual purpose at some point doesn't mean it's the only thing that's good," one mother commented . ". “HILARIOUS!
"But this is also a great performance that the mother asks you to be resourceful," added another . ".
"I remember my son finding my vibrator for the first time.
"I don't know why I don't want to tell him it's because of a chest jam," thought another mother . ".
Although this approach seems unusual, doctors have used vibration to help clear the airway, according to The Sun.
"Thank you to all those who have expressed their support!
It's nice to see moms being encouraged to use ready-made stuff to help with their health instead of being ashamed of it!
We 've been laughing for a few days, "the page added in the comments section.
This is no longer the first time parents are crazy about the unconventional use of sex toys online.
Back in last June, Queensland's mom, Laura Bentley, was finding her husband Brad's unusual hack to make sure to keep it 10-week-
The cradle of daughter Lucy shook gently. The mum-of-
Four people left the internet hysterically and her little daughter slept soundly next to the pink plastic vibrator.
"I went home," Laura said at the time, "and he just said, 'I use a vibrator to sleep the child '. ".
"The problem is, it makes her sleep right away!
It is amazing and works very well.
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