I've heard that CD babies train earlier but was wondering if that was true for your cloth diapered LO- early being like 18-26 months or so.
I've heard that CD babies train earlier but was wondering if that was true for your cloth diapered LO- early being like 18-26 months or so.
nectarine / 2288 posts
My little did not. She's 30 months and still in diapers, disposables now because she uses the toilet sometimes and her diapers were getting rank before I had enough to wash. That said I'm very relaxed about potty training, I'd rather change diapers than push her before she's ready. She had a short time last summer around 20 months when I think we could have trained her but it fell during 3 summer trips for us and no way was I adding that to vacation
persimmon / 1095 posts
My CD 2.5 year old isn't potty trained and has zero interest in sitting on the potty.
nectarine / 2028 posts
Of the 5 people I know who personally used CDs with their kids, they all potty trained later than my own kid and my friends' kids who used disposables. My son PTd at 29 months FWIW.
kiwi / 500 posts
My DD was cloth diapered and potty trained at 21 months. I don't know if cloth was a factor though, except that it motivated us as parents to potty training because she'd outgrown her diapers and we didn't feel like buying more in a bigger size.
pear / 1648 posts
DD1 was cloth diapered and potty trained just before 2 (~22-23 months). She may have been ready sooner but we wanted to keep her in diapers for the trip to Asia we took when she was 21 months. Not sure whether it was related to the cloth diapers - I guess we'll see when DD2 (also in CDs) turns 2 in another year and change
One thing I do think helped was switching straight to undies. I think the pullups would have confused her.
We're still not night trained at 3.5 though...
pear / 1642 posts
My DD1 was potty trained right at 24-25 months. She was ready sooner, but like above we took a trip right before her 2nd bday and it was easier to have her in diapers for it.
I donât know if cloth was the reason she was trained so early or if it was just her. We are the only family we know who used cloth and she was potty trained sooner than our friends kids. Dd2 is in disposables and at 24 months is not even close to being potty trained. So maybe the cloth helped!
We also didnât utilize pull ups for pt, just our regular diapers, naked time and the gerber cloth training undies.
persimmon / 1270 posts
I think DS1 would have potty trained at 19 months, but I had DS2 right about then and there was no way that was going to work.
DS2 is 19 months now and no where near as "ready" as DS1 was. But DS1 had really bad diaper rash and spent a lot of time with out a diaper from 9 months onward so I think that's what really gave him the head start.
DS1 trained at 28 months super easily. I waited until it was warm out as I didn't want to potty train in an NYC winter.
persimmon / 1390 posts
This was true for our family, but I also think maybe people who cloth diaper are inclined to potty train earlier.
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Becky: yeah I wonder if that has something to do with it? My son was pretty early, at least in my circle, but we only did CD part time. I read somewhere there is a little more discomfort with cloth so they are more inclined to get on the potty.
grapefruit / 4361 posts
Ours potty trained at 26/27 months. However. He was in disposable half time for the last 6 months or so bc it was easier with poop while out and about.
persimmon / 1310 posts
My first (mostly cloth diapered) used the potty part time before she was a year old. The real reason this happened was because we did elimination communication part time. She was aware of her bodily functions due to EC, I taught her the potty sign in conjunction with that, and she started signing to tell me she was ready to use it. Now, all that went to hell when she was almost 2.5 and decided she did not want to use the potty. She pretty much stayed off until just before 3. I donât think cloth diapers increased her awareness very much. In fact, many of the cloth trainers (like a reusable pull up) were so difficult to pull down that they were a hindrance and probably harmed her confidence.
nectarine / 2047 posts
DS is 28 months next week and we are âcasually dabblingâ in potty training. We do all cloth except for nighttime. Heâs probably ready but Iâm lazy. We are going to really get going in the next couple months or so
persimmon / 1390 posts
@pachamama: I had heard about the discomfort thing too but donât think that was true for my kids. One of them had awful diaper rashes so thatâs a different discomfort. I think maybe itâs like how people who drink whole milk tend to be thinner: itâs not the whole milk making them thinner, itâs their awareness of nutrition and better eating habits.
pear / 1739 posts
DD 1 trained at the normal time. DS is still bed wetting at 4 and just potty trained. DD 2 is only 1 so we will see what happens.
persimmon / 1467 posts
We cloth diaper and potty trained early. It had nothing to do with ds readiness and everything to do with our readiness. I was pregnant with ds2 and didn't want two in diapers. I was also tired of cleaning poopy diapers.
nectarine / 2436 posts
@brownepiano: My son's early training was part him but mostly us as well. I read in this book that was our potty training bible (Oh Crap! by Jamie Glowacki) that said it really isn't biologically natural for kids to potty train- it's a modern social construct to sit on a toilet that they need to be taught. Essentially they may never be ready unless you make them. That changed how I saw the whole process. I got his ass on that toilet at 25 months (but he was very open to it and never really told me no.. at that point).
And I was SO SICK of washing those VILE cloth diapers.
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Becky: true. And most of us washing those nasty diapers were pretty ready to be done!! My diaper sprayer/ water pressure was too aggressive so it was always such a nightmare washing them. And he always always leaked. No matter what diapers or what liners or fold or inserts or detergent or temperature I used....
kiwi / 635 posts
My daughter potty trained quickly with the cold turkey, bottomless method at 26 months. My son was super interested in potty and we tried the same, but now heâs 2.5 (about 33 months) and still having accidents a few times a week. He just doesnât really care about being wet.
kiwi / 745 posts
Ours trained really quickly at 24 months and around 15 months was able to communicate that she needed a new diaper and was able to say âpoopâ while pooping at 18 months.
persimmon / 1111 posts
J was night/nap trained at 18 months, poop trained at 25, and has zero interest in pee training. I'm just starting the pee training push at 27 months because it is finally warm out. I think CDing helped because he knows when he pees he gets wet. Unfortunately he doesn't care about wetness.
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Ms.Mermaid: wow, amazing!!!
@Pollywog: I actually thought my man J when I posted this
kiwi / 500 posts
@pachamama: Yes, we felt pretty motivated by not wanting to clean the diapers. Toddler poop is so gross.
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Hypatia: SO gross. I look at his poop in the toilet now and I'm like HOW
pear / 1697 posts
We potty trained early, but, it was more about being done with washing diapers and high water bills than about cloth giving LO an edge. Most kids can probably potty train closer to 2 than to 3...but it is more work and it would have felt less worth it with disposables.
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