Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
And if you are mugged, in a car accident, have a heart attack, become unconscious while you are away, and the rescue squad is unaware that you had left an infant home alone? Yes, you could become unconscious at home before hitting an alarm too, but the number of things that could cause that are fewer than if you are away. Plus, you are in bigger trouble when you come to if it happened while you were away.
All of those things are not going to happen. I wouldn't make it a regular occurrence, but the baby will be fine. What happens if a burglar breaks into your house while you are there, a car crashes through the babies bedroom, a bolt of lighting strikes a tree and it falls on the baby. Drive safe, don't drive far and let a spouse or friend know you are stepping away. Get a camera on your baby at all time with wifi on your phone. People need to relax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
Umm, a house fire maybe? A break-in? Not likely of course, but it's irresponsible to leave them when they are helpless to their environment.
Do you understand how fires work, there is no way a fire could engulf your house in 10 minutes, what if someone break in while you are there and you are a small woman.
Anonymous wrote:To go someplace 5 minutes away? Or is this terrible? Baby has been consistently STTN for a month now and never wakes up until hours later once he is put to bed at 7pm
Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
Umm, a house fire maybe? A break-in? Not likely of course, but it's irresponsible to leave them when they are helpless to their environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
And if you are mugged, in a car accident, have a heart attack, become unconscious while you are away, and the rescue squad is unaware that you had left an infant home alone? Yes, you could become unconscious at home before hitting an alarm too, but the number of things that could cause that are fewer than if you are away. Plus, you are in bigger trouble when you come to if it happened while you were away.
Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap.
Anonymous wrote:To go someplace 5 minutes away? Or is this terrible? Baby has been consistently STTN for a month now and never wakes up until hours later once he is put to bed at 7pm