I quit. I think I'll wait to potty train.
I got a potty chair for Benjamin. It has sensors in the bottom of it that make musical sounds when someone (hopefully a child) poops in it. It also makes music if you stick your foot in it and stand on the sensors. Benjamin has never pooped in the potty chair, but he can often be found in the bathroom standing in his potty and dancing happily to the music.
Here's the deal: yes, a kid can tell you that they are ready to pee or poop (or at least do so when prompted) very early in life, even at just a few months. So wow, the kid can tell you they need to go and then you never need a diaper. HOWEVER, that requires you be with your child non stop, and constantly carry around a bucket or something to let them go in. (Seriously, what do you do when they ask for it in the middle of the checkout at Walmart)? They are not old enough to climb on a potty by themselves, or flush or wipe or wash their hands or anything. They can just poop in a bucket instead of their diaper. You still have to do everything else. And you have to remember to take them to the potty every hour or so ALL DAY LONG, EVERY SINGLE DAY. That takes a lot of memory. And you have to do it for a couple YEARS until they can finally take themselves!
I started thinking, Benjamin sleeps in his crib still. Some peaceful mornings, I even get to sleep in while he plays in his bed for awhile after he wakes up. But all of that is GONE if he has to get up to pee the moment he awakens. (At least, if he's like me. I always have to pee so bad the second I wake up. My husband always wants to cuddle when he wakes up without getting up and peeing first. I cannot understand how he does that.)
Diapers are the lazy mom's way out. I choose lazy mom way. Seriously, quickly wiping a poopy butt (or in my case, chasing around a naked butt who runs free the second the diaper is off) and tossing the diaper out in the trash, versus wiping up a poopy butt (no change there) and cleaning out a messy potty by hand, while a small fascinated child tries to dump it out on the floor and dance in it, and you spill it on your lap. (I'm just projecting there.)
Oh, and whipping on and off a few wet diapers a day versus taking your child to pee hourly, every day, no matter what, for always and forever (or what feels like forever)?? I choose diapers, baby!!