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Does going diaper free mean lots of messy sheets, wet clothes and a sh**load (literally) of laundry?

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Does going diaper free mean lots of messy sheets, wet clothes and a sh**load (literally) of laundry?

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It can at first, but it decreases with time as you get better at it. You will have accidents, but keep in mind, even when you start potty training a toddler, you will have a few months of accidents. So, you can have the accidents when your child is a baby and deal with the wet clothes and laundry then, or you can wait until you potty train him at the age of two and deal with it then. It is almost easier to deal with it when they are babies, in my opinion, because the “amounts” are smaller. Also, I believe you can train a baby faster than a toddler, because toddlers have already gotten into the habit of not going to the toilet when they have to “eliminate,” but babies haven’t “learned” that habit yet – they are more of a blank slate in this regard – you don’t have to “unlearn” or “undo” the diaper habits with a baby who is diaper free. If that makes sense.

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