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Parents stop finding diapers disgusting once babies are eating solids

The extent to which parents feel disgust appears to come and go, which could be important for their children's health

By Christa Lesté-Lasserre

9 January 2025

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Parents aren’t easily disgusted, but only once their child has started eating solids. The level of disgust that parents experience seems to change over time, which could have evolved to both protect their child and prime their immune system.

Disgust probably evolved as a way to avoid pathogens, such as those in faeces or vomit, as a sort of “behavioural immune system”, says Hannah Berg at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who wasn’t involved in the new research.

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