Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
So you have no idea if it really was 4 hrs? Maybe she was exhausted from playing with your mom? Maybe she happily played for awhile? Sorry but you are assuming a lot and sound a little crazy.
NP here. are you serious? Doesn't your kid generally wake up at the same time every day? How would you feel if you were stuck somewhere wet and hungry with no explanation? This was neglectful...and it's sad her mom doesn't realize this.
I would be pissed, wet and hungry but not scarred for life.
You're not 2 years old.
(And I don't think OP's child will be "scarred for life." But MAYBE JUST MIGHT be more affected than an adult with reasoning skills and life experience and the ability to tell time, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
So you have no idea if it really was 4 hrs? Maybe she was exhausted from playing with your mom? Maybe she happily played for awhile? Sorry but you are assuming a lot and sound a little crazy.
NP here. are you serious? Doesn't your kid generally wake up at the same time every day? How would you feel if you were stuck somewhere wet and hungry with no explanation? This was neglectful...and it's sad her mom doesn't realize this.
I would be pissed, wet and hungry but not scarred for life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure the D&C affected her emotions, but why shouldn't she be mad that her mom drank and took meds while caring for her kid??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+10000000000000000000000000000000000000Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
You need to calm the fuck down, damn.
You really think it's ok to not change a toddlers diaper for 16 hours?! No the OP doesn't need calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
I don't really see the issue. Hungry and wet sucks but parents do this all the time. I'm a live in nanny and have found babies still in their cribs at noon crying because the parents are too hung over. It's normal.
It's NORMAL!? You're a nanny and you think leaving a toddler in a crib for four hours hungry, screaming and wet is normal?? Holy shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone being so mean to the OP? I would be livid. It's not okay to leave a baby in her crib alone screaming for four hours. OP, I'm sorry.
Because OP has absolutely zero proof that this really happened. Sounds like her mom was trying to explain what really happened and OP refused to listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
Four hours? What freaking time did your mom wake up? 10am? I actually would be pissed, especially if my mom took a "oh well" approach.
However, while you have every right to be mad, you need to put it in perspective. Your child is OK, and it will not cause emotional damage. Its possible she was happily playing in her crib up until 3 hours and 55 minutes and her loud screeches are what got your mom up. She was wet and hungry. But those needs were taken care of. She is OK now. In the future, if you can trust your mom again, I'd set her alarm for her, put a phone by her bed and call her to wake her up.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was sleeping at her house and my mom overslept, and did not set an alarm clock, and did not use a monitor or keep the doors open in her hallway. I found my daughter crying in her crib, hungry and wet, 4 hours after she wakes up every day. So, yeah. Short of physical injury I can't think of much worse. I want to cry just typing this.
So you have no idea if it really was 4 hrs? Maybe she was exhausted from playing with your mom? Maybe she happily played for awhile? Sorry but you are assuming a lot and sound a little crazy.
NP here. are you serious? Doesn't your kid generally wake up at the same time every day? How would you feel if you were stuck somewhere wet and hungry with no explanation? This was neglectful...and it's sad her mom doesn't realize this.