\\Anonymous wrote:I had a lactation consultant tell me at one point to concentrate on one thing at a time. Right now, that's everyone adjusting to your two year old!
Tell your older kid that you're going back to diapers while everyone adjusts to the new baby. Tell him you'll try again with the underpants when things are calmer and everyone is ready. He can tell you if he wants to try again. It may be that he wants some attention, so give him some "special time" just for him while the baby naps (ha!) or nurses. I'm a big hater of pullups because kids just treat them like diapers. If you use them, put them on OVER the underpants to avert total disaster but still let the kid feel wetness/poop.
Anonymous wrote:I'd do a reset. Sounds like the stress of the new baby (for all of you!) is making it hard on him and more stress than you need right now. Do what's easiest for your family and revisit the potty training when you're out of newborn mode.
- A huge proponent of early potty training who usually tells you to keep going.
Anonymous wrote:I'd do a reset. Sounds like the stress of the new baby (for all of you!) is making it hard on him and more stress than you need right now. Do what's easiest for your family and revisit the potty training when you're out of newborn mode.
- A huge proponent of early potty training who usually tells you to keep going.