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RE: Unsexy sustainability: Why you should consider cloth diapering

in #sustainability5 years ago (edited)

GREAT post! I cloth diapered my girl 99.9% - I used 2 packs of disposables in 2.3 years for flights and seriously official-constrained space situations - and then one day my girl refused to let me diaper her and self-selected for potty training. She had 2 accidents in the first week and then it was done. Toilet trained. Too easy. Must say I have NEVER seen such exotic cloth diapers though! LOL. Here in Thailand they are thing muslin squares ony - I used a toweling pair of pants over them, when is what local people use. Thai children in villages wear NO diapers at all are are usually happily self-toilet trained by the time they can walk.

So much wisdom and simple learning in other cultures - so many layers of BS and expense in so-called "first world".

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This is a really important point. You get faster potty-training with cloth. My boys, who are very willful, just stopped around the age of your daughter. Thanks for your support and sharing your experience. It is easy to forget how spoiled we are in US. We have the muslin clothes too but most people just use them as burp clothes!

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