Anonymous wrote:Unless they have a nursing degree , they can not be called night nurses. They are newborn care specialist (if they have that training) or night nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.
Or someone with an emergency c-section with twins and a spouse deployed overseas. I hope everyone in your life treats you with as much venom as you put into these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.
Or someone with an emergency c-section with twins and a spouse deployed overseas. I hope everyone in your life treats you with as much venom as you put into these comments.
New poster here but I think you are projecting "venom" as I didn't read it like that at all. I think the poster is just tired of the complaining.
And seriously, what percentage of new mothers in the USA had c-section twins while her husband was deployed? Maybe .00001% of all births in 2016 were c-section twins with partners on active duty overseas.
Please stop the silly drama, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.
Or someone with an emergency c-section with twins and a spouse deployed overseas. I hope everyone in your life treats you with as much venom as you put into these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.
Anonymous wrote:Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled.
Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations.
Anonymous wrote:I did not have one and it wasn't that bad! Granted, I just had the one baby and could nap during the day when she napped. I had to get up and feed her or pump during the night anyway and I loved having her in the same room with us at night - listening to her breathing and sometimes laughing!
One child, a long maternity leave and a supportive partner -- I never needed anyone else.