LESSON 10 Cloth Diapering Plus Elimination Communication

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @ECpeesy
    @ECpeesy  4 года назад

    Are you cloth diapering or practicing elimination communication? Considering doing both? What other questions do you have about cloth diapers for EC?

  • @RikkyDTMaas-jk3rd
    @RikkyDTMaas-jk3rd 4 года назад +1

    I don't know how to thank you!! 😍 These videos are so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make these!

    • @ECpeesy
      @ECpeesy  4 года назад +2

      You are very welcome! There will be more videos coming as I prepare for my third baby. Lots of projects in the works! 💜 Heidi

  • @marleymommie7567
    @marleymommie7567 4 года назад

    I was wondering when you were due!! February! (I'll be looking out for more EC videos, I'm definitely a novice on this but I started to look into it with my last baby and got a little lost)

    • @ECpeesy
      @ECpeesy  4 года назад +1

      Yep, February! Just a couple more months to go. I'll be sharing our EC and cloth diapering journey. I have posts on the EC Peesy blog about starting elimination communication and preparing for EC with a newborn. Take care. 💕 Heidi

  • @stephaniesykes3437
    @stephaniesykes3437 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for all of the information you share about EC! I'm expecting my first child this summer and am still unsure what is a better option for quick EC diaper changes: prefolds or flats. It seems like most ECers use prefolds, but where I live in Germany we hang-dry all our laundry and in the cooler months of the year it can really take a while to dry, so I'm a bit skeptical about using prefolds. Would you still recommend them, despite the longer drying time? Any advice would be appreciated!

    • @ECpeesy
      @ECpeesy  3 года назад +1

      Hi! Since you will be hang drying, flats would be better. Flat cloth diapers have worked fine for us from newborn up to now at 4 months old. I still lay my baby down for diaper changes, so I have been able to put origami folded flats on him (no Snappi or pins). As he gets more mobile, I will be adding in training pants soon.
      I recently did the Flats Challenge. For one week I used only flat cloth diapers and two wool covers. I handwashed and hung to dry the flats. I have a whole playlist on the Flats and Handwashing Challenge.
      ruclips.net/p/PLouEKTffGCskJRWfoZKvOqzUaIA73sMyK
      Enjoy cloth diapering and EC! 💜 Heidi

  • @RikkyDTMaas-jk3rd
    @RikkyDTMaas-jk3rd 4 года назад

    By the way, I'm planning on bedsharing and am not sure how to protect the mattress naturally. I guess I could just use something only under the baby instead of a king size solution? Not sure what my options are, I can only find polyester stuff! Thank you 🥰

    • @ECpeesy
      @ECpeesy  4 года назад +1

      This is what I've spent the whole day researching. I keep going back and forth. One option is a king size wool moisture barrier (matress protector). They are expensive and from some reviews certain ones may leak. It also may be difficult to wash since it's so big. If I lived somewhere that I could find used wool blankets I would felt them and make my own.
      You could use a wool puddle pad that just covers part of the bed. I show one of those in my video of Newborn EC Supplies.
      I'm leaning towards an organic cotton mattress protector that has 2 layers of organic cotton sandwiching a layer of PUL (plastic). They are less expensive and partially natural. Naturpedic and Avocado Green Mattress sell them. I need something truly waterproof since I will be birthing at home. Probably not in bed, but jusy in case my water breaks...
      Best of luck figuring out what works for you. 💜 Heidi

  • @ECpeesy
    @ECpeesy  4 года назад

    Sorry I look so pink in this video! Something must have gone wrong in the color correcting step...