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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn’t enjoy my MIL getting involved in how I feed the baby, but she’s right that you should get the baby used to taking a bottle if you’re planning to go back to work.[/quote] You don’t think OP knows that, and how to purchase bottles herself?[/quote] OP also knows she should clothe her baby. Does she intend to take offense to gifts of diapers and onesies? [/quote] lol exactly [/quote] Can’t you see, it’s not about the item, it’s about the boundary. Bottles are nice gifts, pacifiers are nice gifts, diapers are nice gifts. But they aren’t nice gifts if they don’t align with the parents’ clear choices. That is the issue here. [/quote] She’s on week 5 of a 12-week maternity leave. Most daycares don’t offer a wet nurse service.[/quote] Don't bother giving OP any wisdom. I used to wonder who are the grandparents who are not interested in the lives of their adult children and grandchildren. I now know that they are basically grayrocking psycho DILs. [/quote]
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