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Never heard of it, ever. Advice here is to put breastmilk on the
nipple, or a little vaseline.
We used to say rub soap on burns, and then that got thrown out for
butter, or maybe butter on burns was replaced by soap... but now burns
is 5 mins of cold running water, and cling film (saran wrap) for really
bad scalds.
I too went "Owie!"
Morgan Gallagher, in the UK
Diane Wiessinger wrote:
> "Soap on wounded skin? OWWW!"
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> Interesting! I thought mild soap on broken-skin nipples was becoming fairly mainstream, but maybe it's just a US thing. The thinking, as I understand it, is "Hey, this is skin, and anywhere else on the body if there were broken skin we'd be keeping it clean." Are other countries not doing this?
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