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#If a baby soiled a diaper but they are still wearing it if you don't smell it the feces are considered covered and some permit to learn or make brachot nearby,<ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/891935/rabbi-hershel-schachter/berachos-56-25ab-modern-bathrooms-tzoah-libo-roeh-es-haervah-glass-akum-issur-chal-al-issur/ Rav Hershel Schachter (Brachot Shiur 56 around min 85)]</ref> while others are strict and require you to move four [[amot]] away from the smell.<ref>Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen (page 25). Shevet HaLevi 9:200:2 says that this relates to the discussion of how far one must distance themselves from a bad odor that is covered. See M.B. 79 introduction point 8 where he discusses an argument concerning if one must distance themselves four amot from where the bad odor ends or is moving to a place that it doesn't smell enough. This is a doubt in the Pri Megadim 79.</ref>
#If a baby soiled a diaper but they are still wearing it if you don't smell it the feces are considered covered and some permit to learn or make brachot nearby,<ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/891935/rabbi-hershel-schachter/berachos-56-25ab-modern-bathrooms-tzoah-libo-roeh-es-haervah-glass-akum-issur-chal-al-issur/ Rav Hershel Schachter (Brachot Shiur 56 around min 85)]</ref> while others are strict and require you to move four [[amot]] away from the smell.<ref>Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen (page 25). Shevet HaLevi 9:200:2 says that this relates to the discussion of how far one must distance themselves from a bad odor that is covered. See M.B. 79 introduction point 8 where he discusses an argument concerning if one must distance themselves four amot from where the bad odor ends or is moving to a place that it doesn't smell enough. This is a doubt in the Pri Megadim 79.</ref>
##All agree that one does not have to check a diaper prior to reciting a bracha or learning, but if one does smell an odor, it would be prohibited.<ref>Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen (page 25). Shevet HaLevi 9:200:2</ref>
##All agree that one does not have to check a diaper prior to reciting a bracha or learning, but if one does smell an odor, it would be prohibited.<ref>Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen (page 25). Shevet HaLevi 9:200:2</ref>
#It is permitted to daven in front of a urine catheter though the tube through which the urine goes through should be covered and preferably the bag of urine should be covered as well.<ref>https://www.yeshiva.co/ask/?id=4915</ref>
#It is permitted to daven in front of a urine catheter though the tube through which the urine goes through should be covered and preferably the bag of urine should be covered as well.<ref>https://www.yeshiva.co/ask/?id=4915</ref>
#Even a person using a catheter can daven since the urine is considered covered. Some poskim hold that it is proper to cover the tube from him into the bag, while others hold it isn't necessary.<ref>Nishmat Avraham 76:9:2 quotes Rav Moshe (Igrot Moshe 1:27) as holding that the catheter tube should be covered as it is like a bucket used to collect urine. He also quotes Rav Shlomo Zalman who holds that it doesn't need to be covered since it isn't a bucket for collecting urine; it merely allows temporary passage for the urine.</ref> The same is true of someone with a colostomy or ileostomy for removing waste may daven since the exertion is covered. At the time of when he's going to the bathroom he may not daven.<ref>Nishmat Avraham 76:9:1</ref>


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