Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can enjoy hearing his child screaming until she vomits while refusing a bottle. What a horrific parent I wouldn’t leave this man in charge of a dog.
Oh pipe down drama llama. This isn't a 2 month old infant. Insisting on exclusively breastfeeding an 8 month old is ridiculous and not a reason to deny dad visitation.
A parent who would rather listen to their child scream in hunger than accommodate a nursing schedule should have no custody whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can enjoy hearing his child screaming until she vomits while refusing a bottle. What a horrific parent I wouldn’t leave this man in charge of a dog.
Oh pipe down drama llama. This isn't a 2 month old infant. Insisting on exclusively breastfeeding an 8 month old is ridiculous and not a reason to deny dad visitation.
Anonymous wrote:He can enjoy hearing his child screaming until she vomits while refusing a bottle. What a horrific parent I wouldn’t leave this man in charge of a dog.
Anonymous wrote:That baby will be around 7/8 months old in February (born in July). I see no problem with this. It likely also eats some solids. It can certainly learn to take a bottle by that age. Mom is playing games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, and what is wrong with this. It's not ok to deny parenting time over breastfeeding. Mom can pump, breastfeed and occasionally use a bottle to get baby ready for dad or other caretakers.
One of my kids wouldn’t take a bottle until she was almost 6 months old. We had a lot of motivation and tried 15 bottle types, but she was stubborn. She would have been dangerously dehydrated on this judge’s parenting plan.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, and what is wrong with this. It's not ok to deny parenting time over breastfeeding. Mom can pump, breastfeed and occasionally use a bottle to get baby ready for dad or other caretakers.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/01/arleta-ramirez-breastfeeding-custody-dispute/ The father’s attorney said the mother is “weaponizing” breastfeeding. I’m sure he’s pro-life. /s
“Ramirez said she and her daughter’s father split shortly after the birth, and the father moved out of their Northern Virginia home. On Nov. 28, a Prince William County judge ordered that the father be permitted to visit the baby four days per week ahead of overnight visits slated to begin in February.
There was an additional condition. “Mother is to make every effort to place the child on a feeding schedule and use a bottle,” the order read.”