We follow the view that a baby wipe is not
mekabel tumah (susceptible to ritual impurity) because it is disposable and non-woven. This applies whether the wipe is made from synthetic or natural materials. Therefore, a
stain found on a wipe may be disregarded.
Discharge found on a wipe used
after urinating or
after relations follows the same rules as discharge found on toilet paper.
Discharge found on something inserted into the vagina is not subject to the leniencies of
stains. Therefore, discharge of a
niddah color on a wipe inserted internally would generally make a woman
niddah.
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