Which method did you use? I did purees with my oldest, I had no idea there were other options. With my daughter I informed myself and she basically never had purees except for a few slips I had when she wouldn't eat. Obviously I was scared of choking but there's a difference between gagging and choking you just need to know how to handle it. Babies are more than capable of eating for themselves. My daughter goes through no eating fits regularly but for the most part loves her food. I love this method and encourage you to look into it when baby is ready.
So like my last post this one is related to hurricanes again, what else is new? We had 2 back to back hurricanes and for the first one we were 7 days without electricity and this one going on 11 days and still counting. Do you need to buy disposables in this situation? No of course you don't. Hand washing is easy and you don't need much water to do so. Right now everything is scarce even disposable diapers and it's a relief I've got my cloth. I had no water or electricity but since I have my water supply back I am handwashing. I wash every three diapers. As soon as I have three dirty ones I rinse them run water through and fill my sink with soap and water and swish them in it. I rinse and hang to dry. We have been 11 days without electricity and we continue to cloth diaper. I love my cloth and would have to be in a extremely dire situation to not cloth diaper. We have been cloth diapering for a year and haven't used disposable diapers since we started. I ho...
Potty training is hard work! Or at least it is for most. With my oldest I had no trouble at all, he basically trained himself. He was fully potty trained at 18 months, no nighttime diapers either. My youngest has not been the same at all. She's 2 years old and shows no interest whatsoever. She's afraid of the big potty and screams bloody murder if I dare try to sit her on it. Same for the potty chair she has. She seems ready physically, we go out and she's fully dry until we come home, she sleeps all night without peeing even though she wakes multiple times to nurse still. So what so you do if your toddler doesn't want to train. Well nothing, you do nothing! She will eventually go to the potty, she will be ready at her own time. Just putting it out there. There's no timeline to potty training, if you don't do it by a certain time it doesn't mean they'll be in diapers forever. Enjoy ( as much as you can enjoy diapers) while they feel safe depending on ...
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