Showing posts with label Elimination Communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elimination Communication. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Adventures in Elimination Communication

As many of you know, we started the Elimination Communication (EC) technique with Iyla when she was just shy of 2 months old. I had been noticing that every time I took off her diaper to change her, she would poo or pee, and it was making a big mess. So I started sitting her on her little baby potty, and lo and behold- she started going on it!

Baby Iyla on the potty

Iyla is now approaching her 1st birthday, and using the potty on pretty much a daily basis (though not exclusively).  I will say it is extremely rare for her to do a #2 in her diaper- in the past month we've had maybe 3-4 dirty diapers to clean, and the rest have gone into the baby potty. Iyla is pretty good about holding it if I act quickly when I see her straining and say to her "hold on- let's go sit on the potty!'

*As an aside, we've recently transitioned back to cloth diapers after about a 4 month hiatus! I have been sitting on a stash of bumGenius 4.0's that always seemed too large for Iyla. A couple of weeks ago I pulled out the stash intending to sell them, then had a change of heart and gave them another go. They now fit perfectly (still on the very smallest setting!) and are proving to be an excellent money savings, given our tight budget.*

My biggest curiosity with the whole EC experience has been if and when Iyla might start communicating to us that she had to go, vs her just going because we sat her on the potty or saw her starting to strain.

And yesterday? I think we had our first clear communication, that of course I MISSED and realized after the fact.

We'd had 2 days in a row where Iyla was resisting initially sitting on her potty post nap, even though her diaper was dry and I knew she had to go. I decided to take her stuffed bunny and model sitting on the potty with it. She thought this hilarious, and the modeling appears to have worked too well and backfired. Two days in a row while bunny was 'peeing' on the potty and I held a watching, captive, naked Iyla- she started to pee while standing. All over me, herself, and the floor. Modeling FAIL! I think bunny now needs her own potty for these EC demonstrations.

Then yesterday- after the peeing on the floor incident- Iyla was all diapered up again and playing in her room. She crawled directly over to her potty and looked at me. She started lifting it up as I watched, and I assumed she was just exploring & playing with it. Then she started to strain. Before I had time to whip off her diaper and sit her down she'd already gone. I dare say that little one was trying to clearly communicate to me she had to go! If that is the case, consider my mind blown.

Which leads me to think we need a new, clear sign for having to go potty. The little potty itself won't always be with us for her to crawl to, and the actual sign for potty is a bit difficult and strongly resembles the sign for "all done," which Iyla knows and uses often. Iyla has already invented her own signs for a couple of other things ('panting' for dog and pretending to 'bounce' for ball)- so I figure I can 'invent' a new sign for potty. I am thinking patting her belly would be effective- it is easy, clear, and unlike any of her other signs. I'm going to get BC and our nanny on board too, such that we do this sign while saying "potty" when we go as well as when Iyla goes.

Big girl on her potty

It will be interesting to see if it 'takes' and she learns to tell us when it is time! Stay tuned.....

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Naptime Pooper

Iyla has been taking pretty consistent naps for awhile now. In the past week I decided that instead of going to get her immediately when I saw her wake, I'd let her have some independent play time up there. She will happily babble & roll & kick for a long time after she wakes up. It's a blast watching her antics on the monitor, and I usually cave and go fetch her well before she fusses for me.

One thing she's taken to enjoying during this alone time?

Private pooping.

Every.single.time I get her up from her post nap playtime she has a full diaper. I guess in the Elimination Communication world this is clear communicating: "I poop after naps, and I like pooping in the privacy of my crib."

And so it goes...

Hi Mama! I have something special for you.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

My Baby is Going to Harvard

I've decided my baby is a bona fide genius, and I fully credit Hippie Parenting techniques for this.

Before Iyla was born, I read a ton of books on everything baby related: sleeping, feeding, soothing, diapering, parenting, toilet training, etc. One of the books that fascinated me was called "The Diaper Free Baby," which talked about Elimination Communication (EC). The basic premise of this technique is that mammals instinctively do NOT want to soil themselves. With diapers, we are in a way conditioning babies to get used to sitting in their own waste, and some babies mind this more than others. There are many cultures that don't use diapers at all & work off their babies' cues to know when they need to do their business.

Now mind you I read this and was fascinated, but thought: that sounds like WAY too much work!

And then Iyla joined us, and EC was still the last thing on my mind.

Until yesterday.

I had been noticing for awhile that often when I change her diaper (which I do during feedings) she pees once the diaper is off. This results in a mess and/or multiple diapers having to be used during one changing session.

So yesterday I had the thought that maybe I should pull out the little baby potty I'd purchased & just see what happened. When I took off Iyla's diaper, I held her over the potty and made a "psssss" sound. She got calm, still, & serious & just chilled there for a moment. Then she started wiggling & fussing so I laid her back down- and to my amazement there was pee in the potty! I could not believe it. And she has done this 4 times now. It seems if she does have to go when I set her over the potty, she'll go. It saves a mess, saves diapers, and is also starting to teach her to know her own body's cues & how to eliminate in a potty. Now of course I am not going to be able to catch EVERY pee- but it is all about her making those connections.

And she isn't even 4 weeks old yet.

See? A genius! This child is so going to get a full ride to Harvard. Yeah, yeah- I know- so she poops on curtains.... but hopefully, eventually, we'll get that down too. Baby steps, right?

Peeing in diapers was SO two days ago, people