You know, I've heard about this before...and while I can appreciate it, I don't now that I think it's practical in general. You would really have to be a stay-at-home mom, because there's no other way. And I remember seeing that initially, EVERY TIME your baby makes a noise, or a movement, you have to take them to the bathroom and see if they need to go. So the "prep" is very time intensive, and should you miss a movement or cue...the baby is still going to go.
And think about how many babies go while they're sleeping. You would really need to sleep with your baby every night, in order to wake up to take them to the bathroom.
And day cares will NEVER be able to do this- so unless one parent is prepared to spend ALL their time with that child (can you imagine leaving the baby with a sitter?) I don't see it being feasible.
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Date: 2008-03-01 01:52 pm (UTC)And think about how many babies go while they're sleeping. You would really need to sleep with your baby every night, in order to wake up to take them to the bathroom.
And day cares will NEVER be able to do this- so unless one parent is prepared to spend ALL their time with that child (can you imagine leaving the baby with a sitter?) I don't see it being feasible.
My 0.23 cents