Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, perfectly fine. Even if you're normally a "no screens" parent, I would make an exception and let him bring an IPad or something so that he'll sit quietly.
He should be able to sit quietly anyway. Does no one parent anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but this was pre-COVID. And it was an OB appt when I was still breastfeeding. Post-COVID a lot of docs' offices have restrictions on bringing extra people. That would be my only concern -- an 8yo is old enough to entertain himself, read, etc. in a corner while I talk to the doctor.
Only you think your kid is cute. To the rest of society, he is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but this was pre-COVID. And it was an OB appt when I was still breastfeeding. Post-COVID a lot of docs' offices have restrictions on bringing extra people. That would be my only concern -- an 8yo is old enough to entertain himself, read, etc. in a corner while I talk to the doctor.
Only you think your kid is cute. To the rest of society, he is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you unfamiliar with poor, single parents? I brought my daughter everywhere until she was old enough to stay home alone.
And I bet everybody just lived your whining, bored child!
Anonymous wrote:Yes but this was pre-COVID. And it was an OB appt when I was still breastfeeding. Post-COVID a lot of docs' offices have restrictions on bringing extra people. That would be my only concern -- an 8yo is old enough to entertain himself, read, etc. in a corner while I talk to the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
Oh, please. I’m a SAHM and always had a baby or toddler in a stroller at my appointments (OB, eye doctor, dentist, primary care) until Covid when my DH worked from home. I’m not paying for childcare—I AM the childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
Oh, please. I’m a SAHM and always had a baby or toddler in a stroller at my appointments (OB, eye doctor, dentist, primary care) until Covid when my DH worked from home. I’m not paying for childcare—I AM the childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Are you unfamiliar with poor, single parents? I brought my daughter everywhere until she was old enough to stay home alone.