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Newborn baby CRYING every time you offer the potty? Here's how to fix it.
This week I'm answering one of the MOST COMMON questions I get from my audience! "WHY is my newborn baby crying every time I offer the potty?" In this video I'll walk you through why it's happening and how to fix it, with some practical adjustments you can make right away to help your little one enjoy potty time a whole lot more.
New here? I'm Heather, a mom of two myself, and I teach new and expecting parents just like you how to naturally potty train your BABIES from as early as birth using the age old practice of elimination communication (I did! and it totally works!). This channel is where I share everything you need to get started, including why it works, how to get started, and tip...
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Yes, You CAN Potty Train Your BABY From Birth | Interview with HeHe Stewart
Просмотров 3342 месяца назад
In this interview with HeHe Stewart, host of The Birth Lounge podcast and community by the same name, we go deep into what Elimination Communication even is, why it's still so uncommon despite being incredibly easy, the REAL reasons you might want to try it from BIRTH with your baby, and practical tips for getting started and implementing an EC practice into your everyday life. This episode was...
How to Start Potty Training a Mobile Baby (4+ Months) | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
If you're trying to begin or maintain Elimination Communication with your older, mobile baby, the strategies and tactics you would use with a newborn are no longer going to cut it. But don't worry, I got you! This video explains the three main challenges you will face when trying to begin or continue EC with a mobile baby, how to use the biggest obstacle as your guide, and what NOT to do if you...
Get Started With EC: How to Recognize Your Baby's Potty Signals
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
If you want to get started with Elimination Communication, this is THE place to start: learning how to recognize your baby's potty signals. Whether you are beginning with a newborn or starting later on, this video will help you dial in on exactly when your baby needs to go so you can stop wasting time at the potty and get back to living LIFE (with a potty trained baby of course!) Perfect for ba...
How to Choose the Right Potty for YOUR Baby | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 9135 месяцев назад
I have gotten SO MANY questions over on Instagram about which potty is right for your baby. The short answer is it depends! If you're ready to begin Elimination Communication with your baby and you want to know which potty to buy FIRST watch this video to learn exactly which ones I recommend and why. I'll review all SIX of the potties and potty seats that WE have, and give you a framework for c...
THIS is Why Your Baby WON'T Go Back to Sleep | EC + Sleep
Просмотров 6476 месяцев назад
By popular request, this video is all about how to use Elimination Communication to IMPROVE your baby's sleep (and yours!) as well as the way I handle EC and sleep for our naturally potty trained daughter. If you want to learn how to start recognizing your baby's elimination cues from birth to 12 months, you can get a free copy of my Quick Start Guide to Natural Infant Potty Training here: thea...
How to Potty Train Your BABY...and Still Use Daycare!
Просмотров 2646 месяцев назад
Today I'm answering a question I hear all the time: "Can I still do Elimination Communication with my baby if they are/will be in daycare?" Watch on to find out! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to get more videos just like this one showing you how YOU TOO can begin naturally potty training your baby from as early as birth! If you want to learn how to start recognizing your baby's elimination cues fro...
The BIGGEST Mistake You're Making When Trying to Potty Train Your Child
Просмотров 2067 месяцев назад
If you have a baby, you're probably making THIS huge mistake! In this video I explain exactly what you're doing wrong, why it matters, and how to fix it. You'll never look at potty training the same again! To download the free Quick Start Guide to Natural Potty Training: thearchitectmama.ck.page/quickstartguide To learn more and join the Ready From Birth Community: community.thearchitectmama.co...
How to Start Elimination Communication with Your Newborn Baby (0-8 weeks)
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
A question I've been getting a lot lately, "How can I start EC with my newborn baby?" Here's everything you need to know to start potty training your baby from birth! If you want to learn how to start recognizing your baby's elimination cues from birth to 12 months, you can get a free copy of my Quick Start Guide to Natural Infant Potty Training here: thearchitectmama.ck.page/quickstartguide Ti...
6 Ways To Potty Your BABY | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 30 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Hey friends! Now you can sign up for my FREE masterclass happening on January 2nd, where I'll be teaching everything you need to get started potty training your baby! Seats are limited, Reserve your spot today! thearchitectmama.ck.page/readyfrombirthbasics Welcome back to the Architect's Kitchen for another episode on elimination communication! In this video you'll learn six easy and practical ...
Everything You Need to Get Started with Elimination Communication
Просмотров 55211 месяцев назад
Welcome back to the Architect's Kitchen! In this video I'll show you exactly what you need to begin your journey with elimination communication and have the highest chance of success with your baby. Part sustainability, part mindful parenting, part empowering an independent child elimination communication has been 100% worth it for our family and we hope you'll be inspired to give it a try too!...
How to Know When Baby Needs to Go | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 949Год назад
Welcome back to the Architect's Kitchen for another episode on elimination communication! In this video you'll learn exactly how to start clueing in to your baby's cues and start catching your baby's poos - today! Part sustainability, part mindful parenting, part empowering an independent child elimination communication has been 100% worth it for our family and we hope you'll be inspired to giv...
Day in the Life of a POTTY TRAINED BABY | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Hey friends! Now you can sign up for my FREE masterclass happening on January 2nd, where I'll be teaching everything you need to get started potty training your baby! Seats are limited, Reserve your spot today! thearchitectmama.ck.page/readyfrombirthbasics Welcome back to the Architect's Kitchen for another episode on elimination communication! In this video I share a real weekend day in the li...
First Time Camping with a Baby and Toddler | VLOG
Просмотров 116Год назад
Welcome back to the Architect's Kitchen, camping edition! After having to postpone twice, we finally made it out camping with our baby and toddler for the first time. April was too cold, June was just right. If you're on the fence about taking your little ones camping, I hope you feel inspired by our experience and have the courage to just go for it! If you're interested in learning more about ...
How and Why we started POTTY TRAINING OUR BABY at 5 weeks old! | Elimination Communication
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
How and Why we started POTTY TRAINING OUR BABY at 5 weeks old! | Elimination Communication
I wish I knew THIS ONE THING when our first baby was born!
Просмотров 210Год назад
I wish I knew THIS ONE THING when our first baby was born!

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  • @siobhainboyle918
    @siobhainboyle918 3 дня назад

    What potty would you recommend for a 4 month old?

  • @candiceshaw9357
    @candiceshaw9357 5 дней назад

    This is happening for us. She’s 4 months now and she has started crying when i hold her over the toilet. I’ve been offering the toilet for about 6-8 weeks now. I tried my friend’s top hat potty at her house and she seemed very unsure of that. She’s doing well but I haven’t been able to work out the source of her crying yet.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 дней назад

      There is actually another leap around 4 months! Most of my members report that their babies get much fussier, cry at potty time, and signal less around that time. The top hat potty is probably too small for her at this age, offering the toilet can work great and it's also a great time to introduce a floor potty she'll be able to use independently in just a few months!

  • @toribeukes1088
    @toribeukes1088 8 дней назад

    Really would like to try this. Pregnant with twins so will be a bit more of a job I’m guessing. Any ideas of how this would work with two?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 дней назад

      It will be twice as much work, but it's important to remember you don't have to catch everything! If you can potty after naps and feedings, that can really help. And I highly recommend you get two potties for once they can sit unassisted around 5-6 months! There are moms in my community who do it with twins, it is more work but can definitely be done! And we'll worth it, otherwise you'll be changing twice as many diapers for twice as long!

  • @SilviaWolf-u1x
    @SilviaWolf-u1x 20 дней назад

    Such a good explanation, thank you for this!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 дней назад

      Thank you, I'm so glad it was helpful!

  • @thackerybinx2637
    @thackerybinx2637 24 дня назад

    I did EC with my daughter from three weeks old. I remember when she was somewhere between four and six months and my sister was holding her. She looked over at me with a log of urgency and I just knew she had to go potty. I grabbed her from my sister walked over to the bathroom and she went potty. I also have a video from when she was 2 1/2, nursing on me when she stops and started trying to get my attention… I didn’t realize that at the time while I was taking the video, but a few weeks later, I realize that she was trying to tell me she had to go potty. And I remember I cut the video off real fast because I felt her rumble. And the video she even said the word “poo poo” because slapping my face wasn’t clear enough for me, but you don’t think that a baby at that age can form a logical sound to portray their need so it went completely over my head until I heard it while re-watching the video. But it makes sense cause that is a very simple sound to make and she heard it about 5 million times a day for the last two months. They know, they just can’t get their own their own.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 дней назад

      Love this! Thanks so much for sharing your story!

  • @WalkingwithDidi
    @WalkingwithDidi 28 дней назад

    This is such a gem of a video. Thank you so much! Holding the baby in a cradle instead of leaning against the chest is such a good tip

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 дней назад

      Thank you, I'm so glad it was helpful! As long as they feel supported potty time will be much easier!

  • @elizabethmoore2462
    @elizabethmoore2462 Месяц назад

    I have been given a snoo bassinet for my baby (due feb). There is a function which is designed to rock them when they become unsettled in the night (it’s supposed to get them back to sleep if they’re not hungry, just unsettled, it turns off if they don’t settle because that means they’re hungry or need your attention). Do you think that would make EC less effective because perhaps when the baby becomes unsettled but could go back to sleep, they actually want to pee or poo?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      A young baby might become unsettled for a number of reasons in the night, primarily because their sleep cycles are immature and relatively short, so they will kind of rouse at the top of each cycle but usually will put themselves back to sleep if they are not too hungry or needing to potty. (However with a newborn-2 months, they would need to feed throughout the night and I would expect a pee/poop each time) So a snoo could be helpful just to help bridge that sleep gap, but generally if they really need to potty it will not work and they would let you know! My rule of thumb with EC at night is to only offer if they are fully awake and asking or you already have their diaper off. I would try it, and trust your intuition! If you're laying there thinking, I think they might actually need to potty...they probably do!

  • @abigailbutler5082
    @abigailbutler5082 Месяц назад

    I've been doing ec part time since birth with my 13 mo, and the last month has been a power struggle. Is it too far gone now that it's become a matter of independence and she has no interest in sitting on the potty? She tells me no, stands up, or gets off immediately almost every time now.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      There is definitely a regression that occurs in many babies in the 10-12ish month range that corresponds to your baby's growing understanding of their independence from you, and the ability to say no and do something other than what you've asked. It is super common for a baby/young toddler to know EXACTLY where she's supposed to poop, and then run off and poop on the floor at this age. But, it's a normal developmental phase! Frustrating, but it WILL pass if you stay calm and neutral and it also indicates that your baby will be ready to transition out of diapers on the other side. Don't give up! If you've been practicing since birth, she knows the drill. Choosing not to sit is about testing her independence and control (basically the entirety of parenting a toddler 😅), so don't let potty time become a power struggle and do what you can not to let your frustration show. It can help to make pottying fun again!

  • @elizabethbarry4080
    @elizabethbarry4080 Месяц назад

    Also, how long have you got between noticing the cue (or on waking?) and baby starting... i worry about the time between taking Nappy off and walking to the bathroom

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      It depends how long your baby has been practicing! Their muscles of control will get stronger and stronger the more they practice, so even if they need to go immediately upon waking they can hold it the minute while you get them to the bathroom. You might also try just taking the diaper off in the bathroom! Carrying your baby in a hip carry with pressure on their pelvic floor can help prevent an accident while transferring also

  • @elizabethbarry4080
    @elizabethbarry4080 Месяц назад

    how long do you wait while offering an opportunity? 30 seconds? 2 minutes? 5 minutes? Thanks!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      With a young baby who can't get off on their own, no more than 3 minutes for something to start, or for them to clearly tell you "no thanks"! It can take a few minutes for them to relax and something to come out, but if it's not happening by then they don't need to go. Try again later next time they signal or at the next out opportunity. A mobile baby will get off the potty on their own pretty much immediately if they don't need to go

  • @saraunger4788
    @saraunger4788 Месяц назад

    I introduced my baby to potty at 2 weeks. And now at 3 months she doesnt let me know like she used to. And also shes stopped pooping as much as she used to before we started ec.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      Signals will continue to change as your baby grows! The way a newborn signals is very instinctual, and that type of cry/agitation will typically fade by around 3 months. But if you've been practicing consistently she will learn that she can ask, and may be using a new signal! Pay close attention to her body language and facial expressions leading up to potty time, you may notice that she IS signalling! Also, poop routines will change and consolidate as your baby grows! A newborn may poop 6-8+ times a day (as many as feeds) while a 3 month old is getting more efficient at converting milk to energy and will poop significantly less.

    • @saraunger4788
      @saraunger4788 27 дней назад

      @readyfrombirth ok. Thank you so much. Thanks to your videos I can now see she is still showing signs. And letting me know when she needs to go.

  • @BethStephey
    @BethStephey Месяц назад

    I have a question..what if your a working mom, and baby goes to day care or a relative watches her what happens to EC then? Im sure the daycare or babysitter isnt going to follow thru. Maybe a relative but they dont know how to recognize the babies cues! What do you do in that scenario? You dont want all the progress youve made to go back to square one..my kids are grown and grandkids are teenagers but i just find EC so interesting and amazing and it makes all the sense in the world!!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      It is true that most daycares don't want anything to do with EC (for now, but increasing demand may change that), but it's really easy to teach a nanny, babysitter, or grandparent the cues and how to do it! We have had an au pair, I taught her how to do EC with my daughter early on and she does a great job keeping up with it, even with two children to look after. But if a family needs to use daycare, they can still do "part time EC" with the baby at home and most babies understand and continue to make progress!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      My partner and I both work full time out of the house, and for various reasons it was more affordable to choose an au pair than to have two kids in full time daycare where we live (literally would have been twice our mortgage). Nanny shares or time swaps with other families are also an option, they just require some more work up front to arrange but there are options when it comes to childcare if a family can't find a daycare that is willing to support EC

  • @BethStephey
    @BethStephey Месяц назад

    Because your just holding her over for the video and she has a diaper on might she just pee ? Thinking this is the position etc? Diaper or not? Lol

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      Don't worry, she pottied right before we filmed this! And we also use a sound cue to let her know it's an appropriate time to go, that can help so they don't just pee whenever!

  • @BethStephey
    @BethStephey Месяц назад

    She's beautiful ❤😊

  • @cheribecca3391
    @cheribecca3391 Месяц назад

    Wow this was a really informative video

  • @alyssavaras3306
    @alyssavaras3306 Месяц назад

    such a helpful video. excited to try it with my newborn once she's born in the fall. thank you!

  • @relaxationandmeditation6175
    @relaxationandmeditation6175 2 месяца назад

    I literally had to change daycare providers because she would ignore my child. When she asked to go to the potty.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately this is super common! The mentality that "babies aren't ready until X age" is rampant in daycares, just like it is in the population generally. Working hard to change that! Were you able to find a provider who DID support your child?

    • @relaxationandmeditation6175
      @relaxationandmeditation6175 2 месяца назад

      @@readyfrombirth Yes! she starts a new daycare on Monday they actually help with the potty training process.

  • @thackerybinx2637
    @thackerybinx2637 2 месяца назад

    Don’t feel so bad about your little boy having accidents, especially at night. My daughter, when she was about a year old, I realize that she was waking up at night so often because she had to go pee. I would nurse her and change her and try to get her to potty and then put her back to sleep and she’d wake back up because she had a full bladder. When I stopped nursing her at night and just trying to wake her up to use the potty, it was not going well. When I realized that she would pee herself about 2 to 3 hours after going down to bed, when she was about 15 months old, I started trying to nighttime potty train her. She what also go two or three days a week where she would stay dry all night. Her body would wake her up, needing to go potty, but she was so tired and need to sleep that she would refuse to use the potty. There was one night specifically that I struggled for like two hours to try to get her to use the potty at night, I would hear her whining on the monitor so I run in there and try to get her on the potty but she would flip out like she didn’t have to go and then put yourself back to sleep for 10 minutes. Until finally, I hear her saying “no no no” because the pressure on her bladder was not stronger than her will to stay dry during the night. And ever since then she has struggled at night, only waking up dry once or twice every two weeks. And daytime has been difficult also, with some days being completely dry with potty cartons, and other days refusing to use the potty when I ask her and then having an accident five minutes later, waiting to a total of 2 to 6 accidents over the next two hours until her bladders finally empty. And at 2 1/2 she keeps trying to tell me that she wants a diaper, I’m pretty sure part of the reason is because it’s easier to hide her pee so that I don’t notice it immediately. But she actually does try to poop in the toilet, she only has a poo accident about once a week.

  • @thackerybinx2637
    @thackerybinx2637 2 месяца назад

    9:19 Think about how many tons of waste that would stay out of the landfill

  • @thackerybinx2637
    @thackerybinx2637 2 месяца назад

    I have a video my first daughter was about two months old. She was nursing on me while I was on the computer and she pulled back to try to get my attention. I didn’t realize what she was doing and thought she just wanted me to pay attention to her nursing so that it wouldn’t be like boring or something. you know kids nursing they want your attention they want your love and affection and I thought that’s what she was doing just like hey stop paying attention to the computer and pay attention to me. Well, that is what she was doing, but not quite in the way that I thought. Because even after I started paying attention to her and starting to record a video on my phone, she was still giving me weird looks and like slapping my chest and stuff. I didn’t realize for almost 2 minutes that she was trying to tell me she had to go poop. And I also didn’t pick up those signals until watching the video a few months later. I was so dense to the idea that my two month old can communicate with me that I wasn’t seeing her do it right in front of me. When she was about five or six months old, we would have her in the bed with us a lot, and some kind of sleeper thing to make her bigger so that we went and roll over and she would wake up every morning, slapping me in the face when she had to go poop. It didn’t take long for me to figure that one out, but it was so early in the morning that I sometimes ignore it until she soiled herself. Which of course did not help the situation here we are 2 1/2 months old. She has an average one poop accident a week and a lot of peeing on purpose. I don’t know if she is ignoring her body sensations because I was ignoring her body sensations, or if she’s just too distracted to give her body needs.to potty train.

    • @thackerybinx2637
      @thackerybinx2637 2 месяца назад

      A lot of it in the video with spatial expression. But there was hitting me, kind of smiling before babies really able to social smile, indicating gas or pressure, and, I kid you not, she said “poo poo” I was putting her on the potty every 45 to 90 minutes at the time during the day and every time I would do it I would poo poo poo poo poo. Poo. Poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo poo. Poo. She learned how to say because it’s a very simple sound and I have it on video

    • @thackerybinx2637
      @thackerybinx2637 2 месяца назад

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  • @gabzilove
    @gabzilove 2 месяца назад

    So good! Thank you ❤

  • @Faty-b5m
    @Faty-b5m 2 месяца назад

    You explained this so prefectly😍thank you.. Yoi deserve more views

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 2 месяца назад

      Thank you! Haven't figured out how to go viral on this platform yet 😂

  • @thehomesteadmidwife3781
    @thehomesteadmidwife3781 2 месяца назад

    Q: for night time feeds I never ever sat up. I only did sidelying. I assume that won’t work for night pottying. So optimal to sit up at night to nurse to use the potty hat? Or could I offer the potty, side nurse, offer potty again before switching sides ??

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 2 месяца назад

      Great question! You are correct that you can't potty while side lying (at least I haven't figured out a way to do it yet), but you also can know your baby's usual patterns and cues and offer at the key moments, for example if you KNOW your baby always poops at the 4-5am feed you could sit up and feed over the top hat for that one, but do side lying otherwise. Your baby will also let you know if they really need the potty, and usually will NOT settle back for sleep if they do. Many times I would try to nurse my daughter back to sleep side lying, and I would be nearly asleep and then she would sit up in bed and look around 😂 that was my cue, and I'd offer and then she could quickly go back to sleep after that. So you don't have to offer EVERY time at night, but it helps to pay attention to patterns and tune in to your baby's needs in the moment

  • @thehomesteadmidwife3781
    @thehomesteadmidwife3781 2 месяца назад

    I practiced part time EC with my first. I was a busy student midwife at the time and we did it full time at home (not at night because I had to prioritize sleep for births). We used cotton diapers when I was out at births with her. Anytime I was out in public I’d pottty her. So I was working full time as a home birth student and in school and it really FIT well. We just did it and it was so convenient to have a 5 month old pooing on the potty full time. She eventually started holding births and that was so cool. Night time diapers until 18 months. Daytime free of diapers though. I am due with # 2 soon and I’m hoping to do more full time and do nights this time.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience with EC! It just goes to show how personal the needs of your particular life and family can be, and you can still do EC successfully and enjoy the benefits of convenience, developing her ability to hold it and wait, and ultimately enjoy full diaper freedom by 18 months! Love this so much ☺️

  • @bonitabeastllc
    @bonitabeastllc 2 месяца назад

    I would like to try this, how do you do on public?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth Месяц назад

      In public, I either find a public restroom and hold her in a classic EC hold over the toilet (or sink at the doctor's office 😂) or if I'm outside it's easy to find a private-ish spot to potty a baby over the ground! I don't try to feed over the top hat in public though, I would feed and then potty sequentially

  • @sandras3289
    @sandras3289 3 месяца назад

    I got peed on most of time when iam carrying the baby disaper free Have you not got peed on ??

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 2 месяца назад

      I have definitely been peed on a few times! But to prevent that from happening you can try carrying your baby in a hip carry so their legs are around your body and there's pressure on their diaper area, or if you're burping them you can have a cloth in your hand pushing up against their bum. You just want to make sure there's pressure and not open space

  • @katiehendrix
    @katiehendrix 3 месяца назад

    What about when the newborn wakes up in the night? How do you accomplish that being so tired 😅

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 3 месяца назад

      You're definitely going to be tired regardless! But the poop and the diaper change are inevitable, so I just offer a chance to potty as soon as they wake up, then either breastfeed over the top hat or offer again right after you're done feeding. They usually pee/poop during or immediately after the feed so I personally think it's easiest to just leave their diaper off and feed over a potty! The baby bjorn white insert works well for this too, several mamas in my Community have shared that that worked for them!

  • @Friedegg42
    @Friedegg42 3 месяца назад

    Do you know about when in your EC journey your baby no longer pottied every time she was eating and was starting to hold it till after? I’m looking forward to when I no longer have to hold a potty while simultaneously breastfeeding. 😅 My LO is 7 weeks and we’re just getting started. I don’t want to lose motivation when I start to get frustrated.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 3 месяца назад

      I completely understand 😂 like all things in the newborn period, it will get easier soon I promise. Things started to change a lot around 3 months, and both our babies started sleeping through the night around then. We continued to use the top hat until about 4-5 months, but she could make it through a feed by then for the most part. You can also just stop mid feed to potty and come back if that feels easier to you, I personally always had a hard time getting a second let down so pottying while breastfeeding worked better for me. Experiment :)

  • @Friedegg42
    @Friedegg42 3 месяца назад

    Do you find that babies that also use a baby seat have some confusion between that and their potty?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 3 месяца назад

      Can you clarify what you mean by a baby seat? I would think most likely not, especially if they are usually wearing a diaper/backup or clothing!

  • @ehlersdanlossolutions1506
    @ehlersdanlossolutions1506 3 месяца назад

    How do you do the potty with the thompson method of breastfeeding. I don’t see how i could hold the potty for him to go in the thompson method (pain free breastfeeding method). And thats the only breastfeeding method that works for my tongue tied baby and I. Every latch style and procedure the IBCLCs gave me made it worse. And im not going back to blistered nipples after just healing😂

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 3 месяца назад

      I had never heard of the Thompson method of breastfeeding so I looked it up, but so far am having a hard time figuring out what it is specifically (that makes it different from breastfeeding in general). Do you know of a good source where I can learn more about it? I absolutely agree, you do NOT want to go back to painful breastfeeding! I want to know more about it before offering thoughts on this

  • @emilyyager
    @emilyyager 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for making this video! I’ve been thinking to myself through my whole pregnancy that there has to be a better way than dealing with diapers for the next 2 years, & then a friend sent me a video of yours on Instagram. Grateful for your knowledge on this. Getting a top hat potty today & I downloaded your guide. Thank you so much! ❤

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 4 месяца назад

      Yay!! I'm so glad this information found you just in time!! 💗

  • @raychelmcbride8965
    @raychelmcbride8965 4 месяца назад

    This is extremely helpful. I always thought EC meant no diaper at all.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 4 месяца назад

      Same! It was hard to imagine that working for US, but once we tried it it makes so much sense!

  • @leagallahan8522
    @leagallahan8522 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for such great info!!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 месяцев назад

      You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @Leona-qy6eh
    @Leona-qy6eh 5 месяцев назад

    Love this well done mummy good job she's such a clever girl

  • @thatgirlthatsme
    @thatgirlthatsme 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful and thank you so much!

  • @qtlivinhappy
    @qtlivinhappy 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful thank you :). My ten week old poops every 2-3 days and struggles with digestion, so I don’t often catch poops and their early soft cues . But I do see the hard cues when it’s too late! 😄 What do you think of inviting a baby to pee in the sink (in the same classic EC posture, against by body with legs propped up ) as soon as they wake up every time, Instead of using a potty?

    • @qtlivinhappy
      @qtlivinhappy 5 месяцев назад

      Actually, I just looked another video of yours and you explain it super well here! ruclips.net/video/e_SX7LWt8nU/видео.htmlsi=DMeSIMBmapnLAeUM So thanks for that! If I understood correctly, the top hat is nice because it keeps things seamless and easier for everyone. But it’s not obligatory. that sometimes they don’t poop for two or three days and that’s completely normal. So perhaps just a disclaimer for breast-feeding moms I’m really hoping it’ll go well for my 10 week old, I’ve been taking off her diaper sometimes since birth and observing her, but I only see a queue when she’s actually peeing. I don’t catch soft cues yet. Am I too late or something? Also, I do have some concentration issues so it is possible that I’m just getting distracted. 😅 Thanks for all this! And one tiny tip, try to increase the volume of your videos. I noticed that the volume is quite low for all of them. It’s more difficult to hear you in public transport. :) All the best!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the feedback! First off, you can potty your baby in whatever way works best for you! I have a video all about different ways to potty as well, with and without an actual potty. I highly recommend that you practice the classic hold as much as you reasonably can so your baby is comfortable with it, that one will allow you to potty them absolutely anywhere with no gear on hand! Being comfortable is essential for your baby to be able to let go when you offer, so familiarizing them with the Classic can help you out later :) That's a great point you bring up about breastfed babies not pooping every day. My son actually went over a week without pooping around 6 months before starting solids, I read that it just means they are absorbing basically everything in the milk and there's nothing left to eliminate. As for my volume, thanks for that! I probably need to get a microphone 😅

  • @gabriellechristine
    @gabriellechristine 5 месяцев назад

    Also doesn't benefit the landfills!! Terrible! Thanks for your vids.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 5 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely right! Sustainability and reducing waste was a huge reason we looked into EC in the first place, but after getting started we realized there are so many other benefits too!

  • @ashcoup
    @ashcoup 6 месяцев назад

    I found this very helpful! Thank you!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad, thanks for watching!

  • @NavigateBelgiumWithMe
    @NavigateBelgiumWithMe 6 месяцев назад

    How do you manage this when in public? It seems slightly more practical for when at home.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 месяцев назад

      If she signals, I take her to the bathroom! Its basically exactly the same as if you had a potty training toddler who's learning to let you know when they need to go. If at the park, find a nice tree. On an airplane? Go to the lav. A classic EC hold (their back to your chest, hold legs under the thighs) works great for on the go!

  • @rosabruhn9138
    @rosabruhn9138 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video and for addressing my comment! Very interesting! I really hope you will reach a lot more parents with your content :)

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 месяцев назад

      After you asked about EC and sleep I heard from a bunch more people asking about the same thing! It's definitely a gray area. Keep the questions coming, it helps me make content YOU want to see so I always appreciate your feedback ❤️ Please share with a mama who can benefit from this information!

  • @jessgoldrick4684
    @jessgoldrick4684 6 месяцев назад

    Hi 👋 at what age did you start her at? I'm 32 weeks along with my LO and want to start right away 😊

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 месяцев назад

      We started EC with her at 5 weeks! You can start as early as YOU physically feel ready, they are born with the instinct!

  • @rosabruhn9138
    @rosabruhn9138 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Could you make one about your nights with EC? I‘m unsure if I should wake my baby when he signals he need to go potty!

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 6 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Yes that's a great idea! I'll put it in my list ❤️

  • @rosabruhn9138
    @rosabruhn9138 7 месяцев назад

    you helped me so much with your videos! My baby is 6 weeks and we saved so many diapers so far :D

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 7 месяцев назад

      Amazing! So happy to hear that! ❤️

  • @peaceandfreedom2011
    @peaceandfreedom2011 7 месяцев назад

    you cant blame diapers as a reason for somone not to be toilet trained every person is different and forcing potty training too early is not good history on potty training is available online what really needs to happen is the paper companies need to switch to hemp

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 7 месяцев назад

      I would never advocate for parents to "force" potty training. However babies do have a natural instinct as a newborn that if ignored, will absolutely make it more difficult to toilet train them later. And I'm all for more sustainable production of diapers themselves! Diapers are still a needed tool to use as a backup even for parents practicing EC!

  • @notquiteagiraffe2186
    @notquiteagiraffe2186 7 месяцев назад

    Is it not unpleasant because of the smell? Big fan of the concept in general but the idea of breastfeeding whilst they're pooping seems a bit icky, not to mention like a really easy way to accidentally knock a small bucket of nastiness everywhere when you're done 😅

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 7 месяцев назад

      I mean, the poop is coming whether they do it in the potty or in the diaper! personally id rather clean a speck off their booty than have it squished up everywhere and hiding in folds and crevices, but that's a personal preference 😂 And yeah, knocking it over is definitely a risk, although I can say from experience that's never happened to me and the blowouts that happened in her diaper when I didn't reach for the top hat potty were definitely much more of a mess and an outfit change!

    • @qtlivinhappy
      @qtlivinhappy 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed. It’s a lot simpler to clean a poop that’s not been squashed in a diaper. And if you’re only breast-feeding, then breast-feeding poop is a lot simpler to wash and doesn’t smell bad in my experience (2 babies and counting!). Poop from formula fed babies is a bit more tricky to clean, but nothing drastic either, from what I’ve heard . Best of luck.!

  • @jessicahomestyle-e1z
    @jessicahomestyle-e1z 7 месяцев назад

    I love the idea, I just don't want to clean shit out of a bucket. I'll probably wait until I can put a baby toilet seat right on the toilet.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 7 месяцев назад

      Haha I feel you on that! I find it much easier than cleaning poop squished up into every imaginable crevice 😂 It takes 1 wipe instead of 10 too... Our daughter started being able to sit on the toilet with a seat reducer around 8 months, but all the exposure she got in the previous months made that a really natural next step. Starting early makes everything so much easier!

    • @nationofdreamers
      @nationofdreamers 24 дня назад

      This is so interesting, I have used cloth diapers with my son, and do EC and cloth diapers with my daughter now. I was ECed as a kid by my mom, she is pro :))

    • @starrylight8819
      @starrylight8819 21 день назад

      I think I'd rather clean a bucket than trying to wipe it all out of the crevices on a baby

  • @caitlingarvey
    @caitlingarvey 7 месяцев назад

    Is this possible to achieve if baby will be attending daycare?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! Hopefully you have at least some time home with your baby before your baby would start daycare, and establishing a routine early that you can then practice part-time with your baby when you're together will still have the same results ultimately. It's also a good idea to just be really transparent with the daycare or nanny and explain your routines, your child's cues, key times that THEY should be offering the potty, etc. A good daycare will be willing to work with you, and the result is a happier baby so it's a win-win!

  • @carolalexander1210
    @carolalexander1210 9 месяцев назад

    You are a very calm, efficient mother. Ada couldn't be sweeter.

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 9 месяцев назад

      Aww thanks! She's a sweetheart!

  • @Barbee-LiveNow
    @Barbee-LiveNow 9 месяцев назад

    What brands of diapers do you use?

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 9 месяцев назад

      Our cloth diapers are second hand, LBB brand. I bought them before our first was born and are still using them today three years later! When using disposables we typically use Kirkland from Costco. Highly recommend investing in cloth diapers though, they have lasted literally hundreds of washes 🙌

  • @cubswinnow122
    @cubswinnow122 10 месяцев назад

    Sadly I'm in Pampers for bedtime 😢

    • @readyfrombirth
      @readyfrombirth 10 месяцев назад

      Us too! We always choose to prioritize sleep first. If disposable diapers help your baby sleep through the night/nap, use the tools that work for your baby! We tried using cloth diapers for sleep with our son, and between leaks and soaking through and generally feeling wet, it just was NOT working. We practice EC during the day with our daughter, and she gets a disposable for sleep but often wakes up dry!

    • @cubswinnow122
      @cubswinnow122 10 месяцев назад

      @@readyfrombirth there for me Pampers size 6 I still wet the bed

    • @thatgirlthatsme
      @thatgirlthatsme 5 месяцев назад

      @@cubswinnow122 You've got to be kidding! How old are you?

    • @cubswinnow122
      @cubswinnow122 5 месяцев назад

      @@thatgirlthatsme 25

    • @thatgirlthatsme
      @thatgirlthatsme 5 месяцев назад

      @@cubswinnow122 I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have asked that. There must be a reason that isn’t your fault. Better to wear a diaper than mess your bed up. Forgive me?