Elimination Communication
Saved Sinner asked if I've considered Elimination Communication and as a matter of fact I have. For those who don't know what that is, it is reading your infant's signals and having them use the toilet rather than wearing diapers.
I've read a few articles and visited a few websites, but it is something I don't personally feel is workable for me, nor is it supported by hubby. No Greater Joy is supposed to have an article on it in their next issue. I'll see after I read it, but I honestly don't feel comfortable with the whole thing.
Interestingly enough, in the 1940's baby book I have, they do have a section on "bowel training" for infants...where an infant uses a chamber pot. I find the whole concept of EC interesting, but not for my family....at least not at this time.
Perhaps if I had an EC mentor to come over and show me how it is done, I could work on it.
I've read a few articles and visited a few websites, but it is something I don't personally feel is workable for me, nor is it supported by hubby. No Greater Joy is supposed to have an article on it in their next issue. I'll see after I read it, but I honestly don't feel comfortable with the whole thing.
Interestingly enough, in the 1940's baby book I have, they do have a section on "bowel training" for infants...where an infant uses a chamber pot. I find the whole concept of EC interesting, but not for my family....at least not at this time.
Perhaps if I had an EC mentor to come over and show me how it is done, I could work on it.
Comments
I HIGHLY recommend at least trying it part time. There are yahoo groups and mentors at elimination communication websites, in addition to books and videos available on the web.
I always say that nobody ever regrets trying EC, but plenty of parents regret finding out about it too late. :)
Susan. :o)
However, if others choose to try it out and their husbands have no problem with it, it could be a good thing.
I wonder how prevalent it is now?