suzuki2011 Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 has any one heard this. my grandfather was talking about this during christmas. he heard on the news that a new study shows that J&J baby powder is shown to cause ovarian cancer in women Link to comment
DiapermanAl Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 LOL no. Thats like saying diapers cause a UTI. Link to comment
Angela Bauer Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 Only women can get ovarian cancer! Link to comment
DavidMW Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 Results were published this past year. Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 They still have to do replication studies and animal experimentation Link to comment
Zander Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 In addition to DavidMW and wetman's post above (more research needed, no idea if its a causal or likely causal link, was it a valid sample group* etc. etc.)... Link to comment
warpiper Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 Wetman, this is true that global temperature has risen with the decrease in pirates, but is it not His Noodly Appendage that is fixing these results? Link to comment
BigC300 Posted January 1, 2014 Share Posted January 1, 2014 Will any of this information cause readers of this forum to stop sniffing the wonderful fragrance? It is possible to get the "scent" without the talc or asbestos or whatever the irritant is that is suspect in ovarian cancer. Link to comment
Dirty Diaper/Maxipad Lover Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 A couple of things that are worth pointing out about this. Link to comment
DavidMW Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 I'm not disputing your points, other than your comments re consistent results in past studies. Link to comment
Zander Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 Gosh. I swear this froum is beginning to recovering some class. Well thought out, reasoned and interesting posts .. 'tis a MIRACLE! A MIRACLE I TELLS YA! Link to comment
Swan62 Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 I did not know that baby powder could lead to ovarian cancer, but this does not surprise me. I am not an ABDL, but began a relationship with a guy back in June who was into the lifestyle. To understand him, I researched what I could about it and agreed to wear diapers and pee in them because it turned him on. Our first time doing it, he rubbed baby powder all over my private area and we had sex. Within days I was in considerable pain from a UTI and thought I could treat it myself with an OTC medication. It did not go away.The pain became severe with cramping in my ovaries, back and legs and I ended up having to go for emergency treatment at a medical center. The doctor said it was the worst infection of this type she had seen. Even now, many months later, I still have pain in my ovaries and lower back. So my advice is for ladies NOT to use baby powder at all, and I would be leery of it as a man as well, since there is a possibility of it entering the urethra and causing a UTI. Seriously - it's not worth it. The relationship ended recently and I am now stuck with some long-term internal damage. If you absolutely must use it, I would suggest using it only around the pubic area and not at all on genitalia.There are also talc-free powders you can use; one I like is called "Silky Underwear" by LUSH. It has a sweet, vanilla-ish scent to it, close to the scent of baby powder. I have used it in my underwear for several years and have suffered no ill effects from it. Link to comment
darkravendl Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 How many of those women used tampons versus sanitary pads. Seeing as the majority of women use these products at some point in there life. Link to comment
Swan62 Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Bedwetter, sorry it took awhile to get back to you. Yes the Silky Underwear is indeed a powder although for some reason LUSH packages in the plastic bottle. It used to come in a shaker canister which I liked better. But it is a fabulous product and smells divine. It does have cocoa butter in the ingredients but it leaves your skin nice and soft, not greasy at all. I love it. Give it a try! Link to comment
Diapered Jason Posted February 10, 2014 Share Posted February 10, 2014 I did not know that baby powder could lead to ovarian cancer, but this does not surprise me. I am not an ABDL, but began a relationship with a guy back in June who was into the lifestyle. To understand him, I researched what I could about it and agreed to wear diapers and pee in them because it turned him on. Our first time doing it, he rubbed baby powder all over my private area and we had sex. Within days I was in considerable pain from a UTI and thought I could treat it myself with an OTC medication. It did not go away.The pain became severe with cramping in my ovaries, back and legs and I ended up having to go for emergency treatment at a medical center. The doctor said it was the worst infection of this type she had seen. Even now, many months later, I still have pain in my ovaries and lower back. So my advice is for ladies NOT to use baby powder at all, and I would be leery of it as a man as well, since there is a possibility of it entering the urethra and causing a UTI. Seriously - it's not worth it. The relationship ended recently and I am now stuck with some long-term internal damage. If you absolutely must use it, I would suggest using it only around the pubic area and not at all on genitalia.There are also talc-free powders you can use; one I like is called "Silky Underwear" by LUSH. It has a sweet, vanilla-ish scent to it, close to the scent of baby powder. I have used it in my underwear for several years and have suffered no ill effects from it. Link to comment
Dill_Pickle Posted February 10, 2014 Share Posted February 10, 2014 Umm, more than lab tests are needed. Link to comment
Swan62 Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Diapered Jason: I don't like the tone of your response. You are a 24 year old male - I am 52 year old female and I reckon I know a great deal more about female issues than you could possibly ever know. To suggest that we were using the powder as lubricant is a smart-assed thing to say and I don't appreciate it. The doctor CONFIRMED that it was the baby powder - they do take urine samples, you know. But you don't know, do you? It's nice that you can post a bunch of quotes from the cancer society but you do not have any real knowledge. The fact that after we stopped using the baby powder I never got another infection speaks for itself. Link to comment
Diapered Jason Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Diapered Jason: I don't like the tone of your response. You are a 24 year old male - I am 52 year old female and I reckon I know a great deal more about female issues than you could possibly ever know. To suggest that we were using the powder as lubricant is a smart-assed thing to say and I don't appreciate it. The doctor CONFIRMED that it was the baby powder - they do take urine samples, you know. But you don't know, do you? It's nice that you can post a bunch of quotes from the cancer society but you do not have any real knowledge. The fact that after we stopped using the baby powder I never got another infection speaks for itself. 1 Link to comment
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