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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm on the opposite side of this in that I have been accused of parental alienation since DD was an infant. I breastfed because I felt that was best for her. When she refused a bottle, her dad said it was parental alienation. I coslept from infancy through her toddler years and he said it was parental alienation. I enrolled her in Sunday school as a preschooler and he (a secular Jew) said it was parental alienation. We went to court a lot. To be honest, I am not certain parental alienation even exists because the therapist we saw by Cory order argued it didn't. He was concerned about emotional abuse from the false accusations and repeated court actions. [/quote] Or, look at it from his angle: You exclusively BF, refused to pump or give child a bottle, so he could to not have visits over an hour or had to be with you. Baby could get Breast Milk through pumping and a bottle but it was not a priority for you and an easy way to restrict his visitation. You enrolled her in Sunday school, which interfered with his visits.[/quote] NP here. I see what you mean, however: - some people can't pump (I was one of those). - he could have co-slept too. - he can choose another time for his visits, and introduce his child to his religion as well.[/quote]
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