003 / Do Babies Really Have Bladder Control? The Surprising Truth About EC With a Newborn
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Do babies really have bladder and bowel control — or is that a myth?
In this episode of Held & Heard, Heather Medlin shares what actually happens when you begin elimination communication (EC) with a newborn or young baby.
Instead of talking about long-term potty training benefits, we focus on what changes right now in the postpartum season.
You’ll hear:
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Real stories of newborns holding and waiting for the potty
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What “bladder control” actually looks like in babies
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Why babies don’t immediately eliminate the moment they feel pressure
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How infant potty training builds body awareness and communication
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Why elimination communication works even part-time
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What changes in connection, trust, and confidence when you start listening
Many parents are told that babies have no bladder or bowel control until much later. But when you start responding to their signals, something surprising happens.
Whether you’re pregnant, in the newborn phase, or starting EC at 6–12 months, this episode will help you understand what’s possible.
🌿 Download the Free Elimination Communication Quick Start Guide 🌿 Learn more about the Born Ready course (0–12 months roadmap) 🌿 Join community support inside The Listening Circle
Your baby is aware. Your baby is communicating. And you are capable of listening.
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