PP here. I understand that babies should be on their backs. Nonetheless, babies can spit up, choke, and need to be picked up. |
It could also spit up and choke while you're sleeping in the next room. |
You don’t get it and your kids are lucky to survive. |
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What a bizarre sense of humor. /\ /\ |
Yes, and that's when my husband or I would pick up our baby. |
So glad you haven't had a crisis with a baby. Mine stopped breathing in his sleep (on his back) twice at 4 and 6 months. We happened to have a breathing alert on him because I was an anxious mom and couldn't sleep, and it alerted us both times. It was terrifying. Thankfully he survived both incidents. |
I agree with PP's earlier assessment and this update is lovely. You seem kind and thoughtful, PP. I think people like to judge in these sorts of instances to feel better about their own choices and to reaffirm their (false) belief that their children will be safe because they do all the "right" things. There's no guarantee that anyone's chidlren will be safe and there is no definitive "right" thing. Which is terrifying, so people spend a lot of time judging others and pretending their own choices are the right ones so they aren't so scared. |
You and PP are trying REALLY hard to promote this idea. Wrong. It's not thinking we do "all the right things." It's knowing that responsible parents do not leave an unattended infant and 2 year old in a hotel room to go out to dinner. I sincerely hope you're not a nurse, social worker, physician, etc. giving advice to parents. |
Do you believe anyone not using an owlet (or whatever) is negligent? |
DP. Regarding the bold -- The couple in question on this thread apparently were fine with "their own choice" of leaving a toddler and infant alone in a hotel room so they could go out to a restaurant, when they could have afforded a sitter or...not gone out to eat. That choice is what the thread is about. Leaving young children alone and leaving the building they're in. If you think that the many PPs here criticizing that specific choice are somehow "scared," or so naive they hold a "(false) belief their children will be safe because they do the right thing" -- you really are unable to see things as perfectly as you think you do. How arrogant to say it's fear and false belief driving criticism of this one privileged couple's choice to leave children alone in those circumstances. It's not fear or paranoia or some need to "feel better about (our) own choices" that has us excoriating this couple's very specific decision. It's basic parenting 101. Apparently the law agrees with the majority here who are criticizing the couple, because what they did is not simply a choice, it's illegal and results in an arrest. |
+ 1 million -- well said |
| who is this person? |
ABC news producer who dropped dead of a heart attack when out to dinner with his wife |
This is just a really dumb way of thinking. Literally NO ONE here is saying there is a guarantee to a child’s safety. We are saying there are things you can do to increase or reduce their safety. We find what this couple did to be an unacceptable reduction in the child’s safety. Saying that you can never have 100% safety is NOT an excuse to be irresponsible but I have seen people like you use it as an excuse to make horrible decisions. |