So, babies can be potty trained at birth, right!? 🤔

I looked up diaper prices and how many they need per day, and I'm pretty sure our son will be a savant when it comes to potty training and just tell me whenever he needs to go potty so I can hold him over a toilet or something 😅😇😎👶

Diapers are another fiat lie, right? RIGHT!?!?! 😬🤣

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Mongolian women put their kids on a pot as soon as they can sit up on their own.

Cool! I've been to Mongolia, but I'm not sure I encountered very many babies 🤔

Even if it doesn't work every time, if it reduces maintenance, that sounds like a good plan 🤔😎

A mother can tell if a baby is doing to poop if she is holding it on her skin, over her shoulder all day.

Yes. Washable diapers and potty training is was we did. At 1.5 years old our daugther only needed diapers when outside

Good to know. I heard something about kids not actually being able to tell that they need to go except seconds before they go until they've passed 2 years old. But if the kid eats and drinks at about the same times and the potty is conveniently located, I'm sure that could help increase success, at least at home.

We were thinking washable ones, but it just dawned on me that we haul water, and I have no clue how much water our laundry machine takes so we might need to do a mix.

My daughter at 1.5 would tell us, but only to pee. She hid to poop.

My wife had set up her potty station in advance, though, that was the trick.

I predict RFKjr is going to announce this month one of the "interventions" that is causing autism is baby formula

Interesting. Glad I wasn't planning on using that anyway. It seems kinda weird to me. As if some weird powder fixture was supposed to be healthy for my baby or something.

When you see a baby with unending tormenting colic, you can almost guarantee it's being given formula

Formula is usually really really bad. I guarantee most of them are full of seed oils.

Toddlers just shit in the street in china. Follow me for more parenting tips and tricks

My husband has mentioned that too. 🤣

We live on dirt, and the cows already shit all over the place, so if the baby does too, who really care? 🤔🤣

Except I'm not sure I wanna let him roam out there on his own with the cactus 😬😅

We used cloth diapers with my son just fine.

My main concern is water. We haul water, and don't have sewage on our land, and I'm not sure yet how much water our laundry machine takes, so we might need to do a mix.

I may have found two companies that source every part for their cloth and disposal diapers from inside the USA, but I'm waiting for confirmation.

Kudos is made from cotton sourced from the US, but they are assembled in Germany and Mexico.

https://mykudos.com/pages/faq?hcUrl=%2Fen-US%2Fwhere-are-kudos-diapers-manufactured-398797

Ok, they're one of the ones I came across yesterday. I'm more okay with Germany and Mexico than Asia and India and such, so they might still be okay... I saw they now sell those at Target, but our city is too small so we still don't have a Target or I'd go check them in person.

Some Target stores, not all; we biught online. We used Kudos and we had some issues with quality control (like the tabs getting ripped off the diaper when you pulled them, or the yellow / blue "pee" line never changing colors). But I still think they are decent diapers. I don't recall any leakages.