Your job is to watch her and help guide
her into pooping in the toilet.
Not exact matches
First, they cut a hole
in the diaper so that he could sit on the
toilet while
pooping in the diaper yet still have the bowel movement fall
into the
toilet.
If you are following the instructions for disposable diapers, you should already be scraping the
poop into the
toilet before throwing out the diaper (fun fact, human waste isn't allowed
in landfills).
I could also drop the diaper
in there as well, but I prefer to dump the
poop into the
toilet first, so I set it to the side.
Because babies fed with formula tend to have more formed, solid
poops that can be plopped
into the
toilet and flushed away before your baby's diaper is ever placed
in your washing machine!
Scrape excess
poop into the
toilet with a disposable utensil, then rinse the garment
in cold water (sanitize your sink afterward with a bleach - based cleaner).
As opposed to throwing
poop in the trash and having smelly trash cans, with cloth diapers the
poop goes
into the
toilet.
I even dump the
poop from the disposables
into the
toilet, just cleaner than putting it
in the trash to be dumped.
Wet diapers go right
into the wetbag, for
poop we dump the solids
in a
toilet and fold the diapers up and zip them
into the wetbag too.
However,
in certain cases, the
poop does just «shake» off
into the
toilet.
You lay them
in your baby's diaper, and if they
poop, the liner catches it and you just dump it
into the
toilet and flush.
Then, once they're doing that, you can cut a hole
in the diaper so then when the child is sitting down, the
poop falls
into the
toilet.
It is important for you while potty training toddler to explain that
poop goes
into the
toilet and there is nothing to afraid
in flushing.
With a plain cloth diaper, you have to scrape or spray baby's
poop into the
toilet before cleaning up the diaper, which can be a major hassle, especially if you're traveling or out
in public when the diaper change strikes.
But as your child starts eating food, you'll want to keep the bucket or bag
in the bathroom so you can drop that
poop in the
toilet before you toss the diaper
into the dirty diaper bag.
There is a time
in when
poop might become easily plopped
into the
toilet.
Once baby is on solids,
in a few months his or her
poop becomes solid enough to dump
into the
toilet without even using a sprayer.