Re: ABC news
- From: Jeanne <bridgemanyang@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:43:38 -0500
P. Tierney wrote:
"MsLiz" <judgedl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1133275171.920673.85560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
P. Tierney wrote:
This makes me sick. Why people want to have children, when their goal seems to be to get back to their "normal" lives as quickly as possible, is completely (and thankfully) beyond me.
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=1347557
If the above article bugs you...I saw some news show last week that had diaperless babies! There's a group for it..a book...support...It was a trip! They are a bunch of parents who claim to be "very in tune" with their babies and recognize the signs immediately and put the baby on this little clear potty seat (while holding the baby of course, since some of them are in their early months).
http://www.goddessunplugged.com/articles/diapers.htm (one link that I found)
I've read about that before in relation to other cultures. It might've been rural India, where a parent would know to stick the baby out the window at the right time. It might've been from the book A World Of Babies. I'm not sure if it was an anecdote or a common thing, though.
P. Tierney
Chinese babies are trained very early on (around 3 or 4 months?). They wear split pants. Apparently, they make some noise (I'm not too sure about this) and the parent/whomever knows to hold them over the toilet. Voila. Done.
But now that China has been thoroughly westernized, I don't know if babies are still "diaperless".
Jeanne .
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