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How are human corpses typically cleaned and dressed when being prepared for burial?
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I know the whole process includes stuff like spikey "contacts" to keep eyelids shut, stapling the jaw shut, makeup so they don't look grey or washed out, etc. But when the deceased needs to be cleaned of fecal matter and urine and they're put in their favorite clothes, how do they manage flipping and moving them like that without the corpse unceremoniously flopping around and falling? How do these practices differ when handling corpses that are heavier, or exceptionally heavier? How often do mistakes happen where they're dropped or "hurt?" (Feel free to let me know how it works where you live. I'm sure these practices differ from country to country!)

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