Are you perhaps expecting your first child and have considered doing without conventional disposable diapers?
Now you have come across terms like going diaper-free, elimination communication or holding babies. You may not yet fully understand this practice, you may have many doubts, but you are still curious about what the topic of going diaper-free and holding babies is all about?
Then you are probably asking yourself the following questions, among others:
- How does going diaper-free work and how do I hold my baby properly?
- How do I start going diaper-free?
- How do I practice going diaper-free at night?
- Can I start going diaper-free immediately after giving birth?
Even if this sounds like a lot of science, we can reassure you right from the start. Being diaper-free and holding your baby in has a lot to do with intuition. And everyone has that in them. Of course, there are some things that make everyday diaper-free life easier and we'll introduce you to exactly those here:
To know
Going diaper-free is a very natural path that is often guided by intuition. Nevertheless, it is important to acquire a little basic knowledge in order to be able to follow this path with strength and self-confidence.
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- Find security within yourself and learn to trust your intuition
- Learn how to put diaper-free into practice
- 90 minutes of knowledge, divided into 4 chapters and 12 videos,
Bonus material: 5 testimonials from diaper-free parents
Furnishing
In order to be able to practice diaper-free as easily as possible, you need practical equipment. There are now many different manufacturers of diaper-free clothing. Here you can find diaper-free clothing made from natural materials. The properties of wool make diaper-free use easy and requires little effort in everyday life.
Mata Origin initial equipment:- 3 baby size nappy covers (1 is for your baby, one is in the laundry, 1 is ready for you to change)
- 30 absorbent pads (XKKO BIRDEYE 50x50 size S are the best. But you can also cut some out of old towels or bed linen or use half muslin cloths.)
- 1-2 hold-up rompers day/night
- 1-2 cowboy weaning pants (from about 5 weeks, as the body tension is still so low at the beginning - weaning with the onesie is simply easier)
- 1 small Mata Origin potty for at home and on the go (from around 4-6 months I also recommend the Easypisi potty for at home and at night)
- 1 Mata Origin wool blanket (you will never want to wrap your baby in anything other than this wool blanket!! – it will accompany you while sleeping, carrying, breastfeeding, in the stroller, at night, on the go,...!)
- 1 miracle brush for brushing (cleaning) woolen clothing
Community
Especially in such a sensitive phase of life, when so much is new, we need the support of good people. The best way to go down new paths is together. Find like-minded people, feel like you belong and get inspiration on this exciting path. Look for people who share your values and with whom you can exchange ideas on the subject of parenthood and potty training. Nothing is as valuable as a strong community in which you can exchange ideas, be encouraged and also be carried and held. Join the Mata Origin Family and we will go on your diaper-free path together!
Exchange
Exchange and networking are particularly important for this new, exciting path! The Mata Origin Forum serves as a space for exchange, knowledge sharing and support with diaper-free challenges. The Mata Origin Family also offers the Diaper-Free Circle of Friends. A Zoom meeting for exchange among diaper-free parents according to the motto "Be together. Learn from each other."