Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
Oy, that nanny is not going to last long.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for the update. It was harder to tell before whether or not your sister was being reasonable or not. Now it's clear she's severely disordered and is hurting her baby's development.
I don't know what to suggest, except that her husband, the baby's father, has to be the one to lead on this. Surely he must be concerned, too. I hope he can connect with the baby's pediatrician and hatch a plan.
Anonymous wrote:Your sister likely has PPD and sever covid anxiety syndrome. It sounds like she is prone to health anxiety .
If she was my sister, and you were me, I would have an honest convo with her, devil take it all, but my sister knows that I am that kind of an honest person and that I am worried for her. She might be mad at me for a few days, but would realize that I mean well and would listen to me.
Anxiety manifests as the need to be in control of every thing and when it becomes constrictive or harmful to others in her circle such as her DH and her kid it should be acted upon.
If not acting is in fact, harming your own sister, as she becomes more and more unreasonable in her actions, as there is no science behind her craziness now, covid is not a danger to her child in any substantial way, particularly not outdoors, it is time to take action.
If her kid is less than two months old, ease up on her, and hope that she will sort herself out and that this is just early post birth craziness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
She knows you are not behaving in a safe way so why are you surprised she doesn't want to see you. Her child, her rules. If you want to see her and the child, change your behavior.
NP OMG STFU. Nothing OP said points to unsafe behavior. Not sure there is such a thing as unsafe behavior anymore actually.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I guess I should be a screenwriter if you all think I’m just making things up. I wish I were. Do I need to
Post screenshots of the texts between my sister and me and among our family?
She hired a new nanny this week. Nanny asked to take baby on a stroll around neighborhood or to the park. She said no- again citing COVID. Nanny was asked to double mask around the baby.
My sister is talking about plans for baby number 2. Her dh is not on board until she addressed her anxiety and mental health. My sister is livid and claims yo not understand why he’s “being like this.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
She knows you are not behaving in a safe way so why are you surprised she doesn't want to see you. Her child, her rules. If you want to see her and the child, change your behavior.
NP OMG STFU. Nothing OP said points to unsafe behavior. Not sure there is such a thing as unsafe behavior anymore actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
She knows you are not behaving in a safe way so why are you surprised she doesn't want to see you. Her child, her rules. If you want to see her and the child, change your behavior.
NP OMG STFU. Nothing OP said points to unsafe behavior. Not sure there is such a thing as unsafe behavior anymore actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
Oy, that nanny is not going to last long.
6 month olds don't need classes. The adults go for their own needs.
Agree about the classes, but no outdoor walks? Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
Oy, that nanny is not going to last long.
6 month olds don't need classes. The adults go for their own needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
Oy, that nanny is not going to last long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how do you know the nanny asked to take the baby out and she said no? Just wondering where you’re getting your info and if it’s possible that it might be incorrect.
She told me herself. I asked how the nanny was going etc.
She knows you are not behaving in a safe way so why are you surprised she doesn't want to see you. Her child, her rules. If you want to see her and the child, change your behavior.