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018 / He Was Potty Trained Before His First Birthday — Then Daycare Happened

16 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 018 / He Was Potty Trained Before His First Birthday — Then Daycare Happened

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Can a potty-trained baby really succeed in daycare? If you've ever worried that returning to work, using childcare, or having other caregivers would undo all of your elimination communication progress, this episode is for you. When my 14-month-old son started daycare, I expected a smooth transition. After all, he'd been practicing EC since birth, communicating his potty needs for months, and was fully potty trained at home before his first birthday. Then something happened that almost made me give it all up - three poop accidents in a single day. Was daycare going to undo everything we'd worked for? What happened next completely changed the story. In this episode, I'm sharing: * What those daycare accidents were really telling me * The simple adjustments that turned things around almost immediately * Why EC works even when you're a full-time working mom * Why successful infant potty learning has nothing to do with perfection * The hidden skill that matters far more than having a perfect routine Most importantly, you'll discover why elimination communication is less about potty training and more about learning to understand the unique rhythms, patterns, and communication your baby has been showing you all along. Whether you're practicing EC already, curious about starting, or simply looking for a more connected way to respond to your baby, this episode will help you see what's possible. Ready to Experience Your First Catch? Enrollment is now open for First Catch Weekend, a live guided experience designed to help you get your very first catch—even if you've never tried EC before. In just one weekend, I'll show you exactly when to offer the potty, how to recognize your baby's natural timing, and how to experience that moment when you realize your baby has been communicating with you all along. No special equipment. No complicated routines. No lifestyle overhaul. Just one catch that changes how you see your baby forever. Learn more and make this your First Catch Weekend. [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/first-catch-weekend]

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Portada del episodio 018 / He Was Potty Trained Before His First Birthday — Then Daycare Happened

018 / He Was Potty Trained Before His First Birthday — Then Daycare Happened

Can a potty-trained baby really succeed in daycare? If you've ever worried that returning to work, using childcare, or having other caregivers would undo all of your elimination communication progress, this episode is for you. When my 14-month-old son started daycare, I expected a smooth transition. After all, he'd been practicing EC since birth, communicating his potty needs for months, and was fully potty trained at home before his first birthday. Then something happened that almost made me give it all up - three poop accidents in a single day. Was daycare going to undo everything we'd worked for? What happened next completely changed the story. In this episode, I'm sharing: * What those daycare accidents were really telling me * The simple adjustments that turned things around almost immediately * Why EC works even when you're a full-time working mom * Why successful infant potty learning has nothing to do with perfection * The hidden skill that matters far more than having a perfect routine Most importantly, you'll discover why elimination communication is less about potty training and more about learning to understand the unique rhythms, patterns, and communication your baby has been showing you all along. Whether you're practicing EC already, curious about starting, or simply looking for a more connected way to respond to your baby, this episode will help you see what's possible. Ready to Experience Your First Catch? Enrollment is now open for First Catch Weekend, a live guided experience designed to help you get your very first catch—even if you've never tried EC before. In just one weekend, I'll show you exactly when to offer the potty, how to recognize your baby's natural timing, and how to experience that moment when you realize your baby has been communicating with you all along. No special equipment. No complicated routines. No lifestyle overhaul. Just one catch that changes how you see your baby forever. Learn more and make this your First Catch Weekend. [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/first-catch-weekend]

15 de jun de 202616 min
Portada del episodio 017 / 3 Signs Your Baby Is Ready to Ditch the Diapers (And the Mistake That Delays Toilet Independence)

017 / 3 Signs Your Baby Is Ready to Ditch the Diapers (And the Mistake That Delays Toilet Independence)

You've learned your baby's signals. You're catching pees and poops. Maybe EC is working beautifully. But now you're wondering: When is my baby actually ready to move beyond diapers? This is where many EC families get stuck. Some parents wait for dry diapers before introducing underwear. Others continue using diapers long after their baby has the mobility and communication skills needed for greater independence. And many discover that the transition they assumed would happen naturally... never quite does. In this episode, I'm breaking down: * The 3 signs your baby may be ready to stop relying on diapers * Why consistent dryness is not a prerequisite for underwear * The surprising connection between mobility and toilet independence * What potty refusal is really telling you * Why many EC families struggle after crawling begins You'll also hear why we transitioned our own baby out of daytime diapers at just 7.5 months and what happened once he became mobile enough to communicate his potty needs more independently. If you've ever wondered whether your EC baby is truly on track for toilet independence—or you're worried about ending up in a stressful toddler potty training battle later—this episode will help you understand what comes next. Ready for the next step? Ditch the Diapers is my step-by-step program for babies who are already communicating their potty needs and are ready to begin the transition toward daytime dryness and toilet independence. Inside, you'll learn exactly how to reduce diaper dependence, introduce underwear strategically, handle accidents without frustration, and support your baby's growing independence without pressure. Learn more and Ditch the Diapers. [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/ditch-the-diapers]   Wondering which diapers to use for the early months? Look no further than Hiro diapers [https://hirodiapers.com/pages/hiro-ambassador?utm_source=23227&utm_medium=affiliate&infclid=d427b810523d44a896520e3f78598710], the only truly non-toxic disposable diaper on the market made of blanket-soft unbleached cotton and sustainable wood pulp, paired with Hiro's proprietary friendly fungi that break down the entire diaper and contents in just months in the landfill. Best yet? It's perfect for EC - a slower wicking core protects your baby's sensitive skin while also keeping the feedback and letting them know that something happened, so you don't lose your EC progress while they're at daycare or on the go.  Use the code READYFROMBIRTH to claim your lifetime discount on a 🍄Hiro diaper subscription.  [https://hirodiapers.com/pages/hiro-ambassador?utm_source=23227&utm_medium=affiliate&infclid=d427b810523d44a896520e3f78598710]🌱

8 de jun de 202614 min
Portada del episodio 016 / The Diaper Effect: Why We Ditched Diapers at 7.5 Months (Even as Working Parents)

016 / The Diaper Effect: Why We Ditched Diapers at 7.5 Months (Even as Working Parents)

Why would a working mom choose to ditch diapers before her baby is even walking? And what’s the actual downside of keeping babies in diapers until age 2, 3, or beyond? In this episode, I’m diving into what I call “The Diaper Effect”—the hidden developmental and behavioral impact of modern diaper dependence, and why our family chose to transition both of our younger children out of daytime diapers around one year old (with our youngest beginning the transition at just 7.5 months). We’re talking about: * Elimination communication (EC) for working moms * Early potty learning and infant potty training * Why modern disposable diapers “mask the moment” * How diapers affect potty awareness and communication * Research on diapers and walking development * Why babies in underwear learn differently than babies in diapers * Responsive vs reactive potty learning * And how we made this work with two full-time working parents and three small children If you’ve ever wondered: * “Why start potty training so early?” * “Can EC work for working moms?” * “What’s the benefit of ditching diapers before age 2?” * “Do diapers affect walking or potty awareness?” * “Can babies really learn to use the potty this young?” This episode is for you. Because this isn’t about pressure, perfection, or forcing independence early. It’s about helping your baby connect: 👉 bodily awareness 👉 communication 👉 and response So that potty learning becomes something gradual, relational, and intuitive—instead of a battle later on. In this episode, I also share: * the studies linking bulky diapers to altered gait patterns and increased falls * why wetness feedback matters * and how responsive parenting changes the potty learning process entirely Whether you’re fully practicing EC already, just EC-curious, or somewhere in between, this conversation will completely change the way you think about diapers. ✨ Is your baby already cruising? Learn how to Ditch the Diapers here [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/ditch-the-diapers] (without stress, pressure or perfection) ✨ Ready to make potty learning work in real life? Inside my courses and support community The Listening Circle [https://community.readyfrombirth.com/plans/1951718?bundle_token=20abbf482f916036d59e95927f056ff1&utm_source=manual], I help postpartum and working moms build a practical, responsive approach to EC and early potty learning—from birth through toilet independence. You can learn more at: 👉 readyfrombirth.com [http://readyfrombirth.com]   — If this episode resonated with you, send me a DM on Instagram @readyfrombirth.ec or email me at hello@readyfrombirth.com [hello@readyfrombirth.com].

1 de jun de 202617 min
Portada del episodio 015 / How to Potty Train Your Baby by One (Even as a Busy Working Mom)

015 / How to Potty Train Your Baby by One (Even as a Busy Working Mom)

If you're a working mom, preparing for a too-short maternity leave and already lining up daycare - this episode is for you.  You want the best for your baby, you're setting up the premium diaper subscription (by the way, do you know about Hiro [https://hirodiapers.com/readyfrombirth]? They're my number one pick for disposables to use with EC), and you're wondering how you're going to juggle it all.  But did you know, elimination communication can work for YOU too? In this episode, I’m sharing how we used EC to potty train both our youngest two children by one (and why you'd even want to)  — while working, using childcare, juggling multiple kids, and living very normal busy modern lives. Not by “training” a newborn. Not by forcing independence. And definitely not by sitting at home staring at our baby all day. We’re talking about: * how elimination communication actually works in real life as a working mom * why early potty learning can make postpartum easier, not harder * why misleading guidance about “readiness” often delays toilet learning longer * how to lay the foundation during maternity leave before returning to work * what to do about childcare for EC * why consistency matters more than perfection If you want a simpler, more connected and more sustainable way forward than diapers as usual — and you’re tired of being told to just wait until your child is older — this episode will open up an entirely different possibility. Especially if you’ve ever caught yourself thinking: “I would love this… but there’s no way it could work for someone like me.” Friend, I work too. And this episode is for you. And if this episode resonated with you, here are two more episodes to listen to next: → Why EC Makes the Newborn Phase Easier [https://heldandheard.podbean.com/e/006-your-newborn-doesnt-have-colic-the-30-second-fix-your-doctor-didnt-tell-you/] If you’re pregnant, newly postpartum, or wondering how on earth you could add something “extra” during the newborn stage, start here.  → How We Make EC Work as a Working Family [https://heldandheard.podbean.com/e/007-but-what-about-daycare-how-to-make-elimination-communication-work-as-a-working-mom/] Curious how we make EC work with childcare? Here I share the behind-the-scenes logistics of how we’ve made early potty learning sustainable as a working family. And if you’re ready to stop guessing and learn exactly how to start potty learning with your baby from birth to 12 months, the Born Ready [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/born-ready]course is the place to start.  Inside Born Ready [https://pages.readyfrombirth.com/products/born-ready], you'll discover: * how to recognize your baby’s potty signals * how to respond confidently without stress or obsession * how to make EC work in real life with diapers, work, daycare, and modern motherhood * how to lay the foundation for easy, natural potty independence from the very beginning -------- 🐣 Learn more about natural infant toilet learning and elimination communication at readyfrombirth.com [http://readyfrombirth.com/] 🌱 Check out Hiro Diapers [http://hirodiapers.com/readyfrombirth], the healthiest diapers you can buy (for your baby AND the earth) 📲Follow along on Instagram @readyfrombirth.ec [https://www.instagram.com/readyfrombirth.ec]

25 de may de 202629 min
Portada del episodio 014 / I Almost Became a Single Mom of 3: The VBAC Story That Changed My Marriage, Motherhood & Faith

014 / I Almost Became a Single Mom of 3: The VBAC Story That Changed My Marriage, Motherhood & Faith

This week’s episode is unlike anything I’ve shared before. We’re talking about the parts of postpartum motherhood that rarely make it online: the disconnect, the loneliness, the strain on marriage after children, and the quiet search so many women find themselves in after becoming mothers. I’m sharing pieces of my own story — including a rare VBA2C birth after two emergency C-sections, postpartum separation, rebuilding a relationship that I thought was over, and the unexpected faith journey that changed everything for me. This episode explores: * postpartum marriage struggles * motherhood and identity loss * reconciliation after separation * faith, healing, and forgiveness * choosing repair over “starting over” * rebuilding trust after conflict * and what happens when postpartum cracks open every part of your life Whether you’re walking through tension in your relationship, processing your own birth story, navigating early motherhood, exploring faith, or simply feeling overwhelmed by this season of life — I hope this conversation makes you feel less alone. And while this episode is only loosely connected to elimination communication, it is deeply connected to the heart behind this podcast: connection, listening, healing, and learning to build strong families in a culture that often tells us to walk away instead. ✨ If you want ongoing support and real conversations about motherhood, postpartum life, EC, relationships, and family rhythms, you can join us inside The Listening Circle community. [https://community.readyfrombirth.com/plans/1951718?bundle_token=20abbf482f916036d59e95927f056ff1&utm_source=manual] Learn more here: Ready From Birth [https://community.readyfrombirth.com/plans/1951718?bundle_token=20abbf482f916036d59e95927f056ff1&utm_source=manual]

18 de may de 202631 min