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Diaperless Babies Seen As Earth-Friendly Solution
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 4/22/04 | Marc Morano

Posted on 04/22/2004 2:57:07 AM PDT by kattracks

(CNSNews.com) - As environmentalists celebrate the 34th annual Earth Day, some in the green movement are now advocating "diaper-free" babies to help save the planet.

Citing concerns about plastic disposable diapers clogging landfills and the amount of washing and detergents that cloth diapers require, many environmentalists are taking a page from tribal cultures and seeking to eliminate the use of the baby diapers altogether.

The green movement is now promoting diaperless babies as a "retro, cutting-edge, environmentally friendly scheme" to mothers throughout the industrialized world.

The green movement already has declared war on the modern flush toilet, declaring it an "environmental disaster," and has instead pushed waterless "dry" toilets as an earth-friendly solution.

Former Vice President Al Gore joined the board of a waterless urinal company late last year to further the dry toilet cause and to help avert what many environmentalists believe is a looming international water crisis.

"There is a way to have a baby and NOT use diapers," says one website advocating diaperless babies. Parents are urged to get in tune with their infant's body signals and hold babies over toilets, buckets and shrubbery or any other convenient receptacle when nature calls.

One advocate suggests bringing a "tight-lidded bucket" along to serve as a waste receptacle when mothers take their babies out in public.

'Primitive worship'


But Robert Bidinotto, publisher of ecoNOT.com and a critic of environmentalists, dismisses such notions as "primitive-worship."

"Incredibly, some environmentalists actually prefer that the foul messes we normally capture in diapers and landfills, spill instead onto our linoleum, carpets, and even our children," Bidinotto told CNSNews.com.

Noting many greens' opposition to flush toilets and now baby diapers, Bidinotto said environmentalists' have a "strange affinity for bodily wastes," and he believes they have become "obsessed with toilet issues."

'Be the first in your neighborhood'


Umbra Fisk, advice columnist for Grist Magazine , a major environmental e-publication, has joined the diaperless baby effort.

Responding to a reader's question in the Feb. 12 issue of Grist Magazine about how to handle baby waste in an Earth-friendly manner, Fisk fully endorses the diaper-free movement as a "retro cutting-edge environmentally friendly scheme." Fisk urges parents to "be the first in your neighborhood" to go diaper free.

"People around the world who have no access to diapers manage to raise children, and a small group of parents in diaper-rich countries have decided to follow their lead. Around here, it's called 'elimination communication' or 'diaper-free,'" Fisk wrote.

Fisk argues that changing times mean parents no longer have to change diapers.

"The concept is logical and simple: Infants give recognizable signs of imminent peeing and pooping; it's possible to learn your infant's signs; infant pee isn't frightening; and if you train your kid to ignore their outputs, you'll just have to go back and retrain them when traditional potty-training time arrives," Fisk explained.

Another diaperless baby advocate, who identifies herself as Natec, wrote a how-to manual for prospective mothers of diaperless babies titled, "Elimination Timing: The Solution to the Dirty Diapers War." The manual, which used fictionalized names and characters, describes Natec's motivation to go diaper-free after the birth of her son.

"When David was born, I started to think about the kind of world I was making for him to grow up in. The thought of garbage spewing and sprawling landfills filled me with horror. And right along with this horror were those little mother's helpers, disposable diapers...rotting, but never really going away in all their plastic glory," Natec wrote.

Natec maintains that plastic diapers "can take 500 years to decompose." Natec is not impressed with so-called "biodegradable" diapers, because they "may contain more plastic to compensate for the weakness of their materials."

Although green advocates estimate that diapers account for only between 0.5 to 1.8 percent of landfill space, they nevertheless consider that troubling.

"One percent of billions of tons is worth worrying about. If we don't think about how to address that one percent, which one percent will we address?" asked Richard Dennison, a senior scientist with the Environmental Defense group, as quoted in Natec's how-to manual.

'Evil empire of Western parenting'


Concerns about landfills are not the only reason some parents are going diaperless.

Scott Noelle, editor of the Continuum Concept website and a father, explained why he eventually stopped using diapers on his infant daughter Olivia, in a web essay titled "Going Diaperless."

"In my mind, diapers became the symbol of the Evil Empire of Western Parenting in which babies must suffer to accommodate the needs of their parents' broken-continuum culture: a controlled, sterile, odorless, wall-to-wall carpeted fortress in which to live with the illusion of dominion over nature," wrote Noelle, on the website livingharmony.com.

Despite his concerns, Noelle continued to use diapers on his daughter, despite the fact that he "felt like a monster and a fraud."

Noelle finally chose to go diaperless and looked to traditional cultures for inspiration. "How I longed for a simple, dirt-floored, baby-friendly hut like that of a Yequana family," he wrote.

Natec agrees with Noelle that modern society has a lot to learn from the traditional ways of life.

\ldblquote...[M]any of us have not, until recent years, given credit to the mothering skills of more Earth-centered, i.e. 'primitive" cultures,' she wrote in her how-to manual.

"When you think about it, there have been millions of years of human beings and only a few thousand years with any references to diapers," she added.

But Bidinotto of ecoNOT.com bristles at what he considers the glorification of a "primitive" way of life by diaperless baby advocates.

"These people have no idea what primitive life is really like. Their preferred alternative to today's 'controlled, sterile, odorless' environment is a world of filth and disease, where countless millions died in plagues and epidemics," Bidinotto explained.

Shopping with a diaperless baby


Ingrid Bauer, author of the book "Diaper Free: The Gentle Wisdom of Natural Infant Hygiene," writes on her website natural-wisdom.com that the key for parents interested in going au natural is parent-infant communication.

"Observation and close bonding interaction help the parent to understand the baby's signals, body language and timing rhythms," Bauer writes in the frequently asked questions section of her website

"Some common signals that indicate a need to pee in a young infant are: squirming, "fussing," tensing the face, frowning or having a look of "inner concentration," she wrote.

"When the baby has to go, the parent holds him or her in a comfortable position over an appropriate toilet place and makes a cueing sound (perhaps a gentle "sss")."

What's the parent of a diaperless baby to do when out shopping? Bauer offers this solution.

"These parents may rely on using public bathrooms, or bring along a container such as a tight -lidded bucket," Bauer wrote.

Bauer calls freedom from diapers "responsive infant-care."

"This gentle and ancient practice is the most common way of caring for a baby's hygiene needs in the non-Western world," she writes.

Bidinotto rejects any notion that industrialized nations should mimic the traditional cultures.

"The only thing that we moderns have to learn from primitive cultures is what they themselves learned. They learned that life is much better with modern conveniences, such as diapers. And in fact, most primitive peoples can't wait to get and use such conveniences," Bidinotto explained.

"But now environmentalists want to sentence millions to the filth and drudgery that our ancestors were so eager to escape," he added.

See Related Articles:
Flush Toilets Called 'Environmental Disaster'
Introduction of the Flush Toilet Deplored at Earth Summit


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To: Sofa King
Hehehehe . . . enviro-nazis are the reason that cockroaches have survived for more than 2 million years.
141 posted on 04/22/2004 3:14:31 PM PDT by DustyMoment (Repeal CFR NOW!!)
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To: HairOfTheDog
That's a funny story. I notice little boys usually do that more, though. I have caught my four year old in the backyard "watering" our lawn because it was easier than going inside.
142 posted on 04/22/2004 3:37:35 PM PDT by HungarianGypsy
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To: Sofa King
Can you imagine a liberal holding a baby and out comes a lap load of do-doo?
143 posted on 04/22/2004 3:52:22 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: kattracks
Frigging nut jobs. First it's a suggestion, then a strong recommendation, but eventually it will be a requirement, codified into law and rammed through the judiciary without benefit of any legislature. I'd like to think I'm exaggerating but of course we all know the insanities these wack jobs have foisted on us.
144 posted on 04/22/2004 3:57:59 PM PDT by Freedom4US
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To: kattracks
When the diaper package says " from one to six pounds" you'd better belive it 'cause that's all they'll hold.
145 posted on 04/22/2004 4:11:39 PM PDT by budwiesest
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To: millefleur
Once when I was visiting Ecuador I happened to see a small child running around his yard. His puppy following him, they were cute even though the child had only a shirt on. Then he stopped and squatted down, defecated. the puppy quickly cleaned up the mess.

Sounds like you've got the kernal of a children's story there ;)

146 posted on 04/22/2004 4:21:06 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: kattracks
take your baby to a meeting of the environuts and feed him/her a bottle of prune juice and ask one of them to "hold the baby" and run like hell!!!
147 posted on 04/22/2004 4:27:42 PM PDT by cajun-jack
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To: Mo1
"But she's all for having her son walk around a mess in his cloths?"

I suspect her idea is that the kids should run aroundn ekkid from the waist down till they're potty trained (or would that be housebroken?) Well, I suppose there would be the added advantage of not having to deal with that annoying question later on as to whether the kid will sexually prefer boys or girls.

148 posted on 04/22/2004 4:33:18 PM PDT by sweetliberty ("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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To: Tamsey
What a gaggle of arrogant loons. Pity the envirowhackos' parents did not practice contraception to a higher degree.
149 posted on 04/22/2004 4:37:27 PM PDT by madison10 (Proud member of RAM since 1978.)
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To: AmericaUnited
We could start by shoving a cork in their mouths - cut down on the hot air - global warming you know.
150 posted on 04/22/2004 4:50:20 PM PDT by Let's Roll (Kerry is a self-confessed unindicted war criminal or ... a traitor to his country in a time of war)
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To: kattracks
"If we permitted our rubbish to grow to the height of New York City's famous Fresh Kills landfill (225 feet), a site only about 10 miles on a side could hold all of America's garbage for the next century."

http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleid.17823/article_detail.asp

151 posted on 04/22/2004 4:59:15 PM PDT by gg188
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To: Cindy
When I lived in SE Asia we noticed many toddlers doing business by just squatting wherever they were and you just stepped over it as you do dog crap.( no diapers of any lind for them) I also noted that the beach had lots of visitors each morning. I sipped my coffee and watched dozens of locals take a morning crap at waters edge and leave.( I soon quit looking out on the beach with my coffee) I was amazed at the visitors swimming in that water later in the morning. You also saw
women lift a leg while pulling up the loose fitting pants and urinate off the foot. This was done in the shopping district and nobody paid attention............
152 posted on 04/22/2004 5:01:54 PM PDT by oldironsides
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To: cajungirl
I have to admit, in the summer in the deep south , in heat without ac, it is not uncommon for babies to go diaperless.

But, don't try this unless you know your neighbors and they know you, really well. Otherwise you could be reported to DSS for child neglect. Heck, I got reported to DSS by the children's minister at my church because my toddler daughter had diaper rash.

153 posted on 04/22/2004 5:13:12 PM PDT by mommybain (not Walmart greeter material)
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To: AmericaUnited
Next thing you know they'll claim that "human waste" is polluting the earth, and that every "earth responsible" person should shove a cork up their butt to save the environment.

Hey, hasn't AlGore gotten a head start on this?

154 posted on 04/22/2004 5:16:11 PM PDT by mommybain (not Walmart greeter material)
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To: kissmyconservativebutt
There was a study back in the 80's to prove that the number one (no pun intended) item in landfills was diapers. But they found it was less than 1% of the waste, and was degrading quickly. Newspapers are the biggest long-term pollution in landfills.
155 posted on 04/22/2004 5:22:22 PM PDT by gitmo (Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
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To: Samurai_Jack
I think I failed to get pics of the cute Chinese toddler pants which had a big gaping window in the rear buttocks area.

And, they were pretty quick to position the child properly over the shrubbery or some such when the child somehow clued them in.

I suspect, however, they are pretty cautious about their new car's seat covers. I'd wager they've been delighted with the discovery of disposable diapers.

Anywone in China now who can comment?
156 posted on 04/22/2004 5:31:11 PM PDT by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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To: kattracks
Oh, poop!

The greens have stepped in it again.
157 posted on 04/22/2004 5:40:05 PM PDT by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: kattracks
All you have to do is cover your whole house in plastic ....
158 posted on 04/22/2004 5:42:58 PM PDT by John Lenin
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and walk around it with a closepin on your nose ...
159 posted on 04/22/2004 5:43:50 PM PDT by John Lenin
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To: oldironsides
totally gross...Sometimes when people grow up with filthy habits; they just don't recognize the filth until someone points it out.
160 posted on 04/22/2004 6:51:20 PM PDT by Cindy
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