Re: ABC news




"Kim E" <aqa12nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> A friend of mine has her baby go diaperless when she is at home and
> she says it works quite well. Sure, it requires parents to pay
> close attention to their baby's body language and natural
> elimination schedules, but it also means fewer diapers to change.

With an older sibling and a busy schedule I cannot even begin to imagine the
attention and energy this must require. It just doesn't seem worth it. I'd
rather focus my energy in different areas in dd's life. I can deal with
diapers for 2-3 years.

JennP.


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