godmother is a term originating in latin matre, which despite having more than one meaning, is used more often to designate the godmother of the child Or the godson's mother.
Normally, the parents of a child choose a person (or a couple) to act as godmother (and godfather). This person is responsible for assisting the parents in the development of the child in question. Thus, the child's mother and godmother are godmothers. When a man is chosen, his designation is compadre.
Despite this, on many occasions, a bedpan may simply be a person with whom there is a strong friendship relationship, being that in this case, that person does not need to be godmother of a child.
In the past, the word comadre could also refer to midwife who attended the birth of the child.
In a figurative sense, the word comadre can take on a pejorative meaning, classifying a nosy and nosy woman.
In Brazil, this word also refers to a child's play where children take on different roles within a family, simulating interaction.
As for the spelling of the word, there is a doubt between godmother and godmother, the correct way to write the word is bedpan.
hospital godmother
A hospital bedpan is a hospital accessory, a kind of urinal, which aims to help women who are in bed to fulfill their physiological needs. These accessories are usually made of plastic or stainless steel.