I don't think I'm at all oversensitve in general.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all for weighing in. I’ll be extra sweet and complimentary next time I see them.
To clarify a few things:
My DC is almost 8 weeks old and over 9 pounds.
Neighbors know he was a preemie. I truly do not believe she meant to be rude or hurtful, and by no means do I feel justified to say something that might be perceived as rude about her kid. The use of “ridiculous” (although in the privacy of our own home) was unfortunate, as I truly didn’t mean anything negative by it – big foot in loud mouth. If anything, admiration and a bit of envy is what I felt. I do think the neighbors are really nice, and their kid looks healthy and adorable (nothing ridiculous about how he looks).
It seems that ppl who are moms of preemies and size-challenged babies get it. I acknowledge this is my insecurity, and my issue, coming after a complicated pregnancy with IUGR (during which I kept hearing how tiny my bump was), and after months of wondering what the F is wrong with my body that it did not nourish my child properly and ‘ejected’ him preterm. I’m not saying the world has to cater to me, know all this and pretend DC isn’t tiny; just explaining where I’m coming from and pointing out why these comments were annoying and hurtful when he was a newborn. And now, after so many sleepless nights, and overcoming all the health and feeding challenges specific to a preemie, I was feeling so proud that DC doubled his birth weight and reached 9 lbs way ahead of schedule, so I didn’t think he stood out as ‘tiny’ anymore. Hearing her say that her baby was so big from the beginning and she’s never seen one so tiny irked me, but I do not hold it against her, and it was definitely not my intention to offend her/ her DC in turn.
Anonymous wrote:OP, even if your child were not a premie, people would still comment on how tiny he is. It's a newborn thing. Try not to overthink it too much. I bet, in just a year or so you will look back at his infant pictures and think, "aw, he was so tiny back then!!"
Anonymous wrote:As parent to a giant baby/toddler---I would take pride if I overheard that comment.
My second born is judged to be younger than his age and that irks me way more than people that used to express awe over the size of my first kid.

Anonymous wrote:OP from your original post you already know that your neighbor was not using "tiny" as a derogatory term. You also know that you were very unkind in your comment that your neighbor's child looked ridiculous. Let it go OP. We all stick our foot in our mouth from time to time.
Next, time you see your neighbor go out of your way to say something positive about her 18 month old. You could also explain to her (without mentioning her specifically) that you are sensitive to people calling your baby tiny.
Babies are tiny though, it is part of their charm. You will likely hear people describe your child as tiny for awhile and it is not meant to be offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Infants look small to parents of toddlers. You're overthinking.

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I think you are cherry-picking the facts.
Fact one: OP's baby was a preemie
Fact two: OP's baby was not a newborn
Fact three: The woman repeatedly said "I've never seen a baby this tiny"
Fact four: The woman repeatedly used the word tiny to describe OP's baby.
Now, this is just plain rude rude. Rude, rude, rude. It's not like she cooed "Ohhh, he's so precious, so tiny, so sweet