Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just bring baby to the wedding if you can’t ge him to take a bottle by then. Just bring the stroller to rock him to sleep + noise machine. I’ve done it at many gatherings and no one cares
+1
I did this with my twins. People were excited to see them and helped me carry them and everything
Anonymous wrote:And before anyone gets on me about being rude, the conversation went something like this:
Me: “DH, it occurs to me that we may have an issue with Cousin’s wedding since Baby isn’t taking a bottle any more.”
MIL: “Oh, nursing babies are fine.”
Me: “Are you sure? I thought it was no kids.”
MIL: “Yeah, definitely. I can confirm if you want.”
So she did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just bring baby to the wedding if you can’t ge him to take a bottle by then. Just bring the stroller to rock him to sleep + noise machine. I’ve done it at many gatherings and no one cares
+1
I did this with my twins. People were excited to see them and helped me carry them and everything
Anonymous wrote:I would just bring baby to the wedding if you can’t ge him to take a bottle by then. Just bring the stroller to rock him to sleep + noise machine. I’ve done it at many gatherings and no one cares
Anonymous wrote:Update: well, this was on my mind and I mentioned it to my MIL when we saw her, and she said nursing babies are fine with the bride. I’m still going to work towards being able to leave him home, but it’s a relief to have this settled.
Anonymous wrote:My son's daycare used an open cup (think a small two oz cup) for him at 6 months because he refused to take a bottle. Pay the babysitter a little extra if you think it's going to be a terribly unpleasant experience, but honestly, 6 hours is ok and they can supplement with other foods/cereals, etc. Make a fortified cereal with breastmilk and spoonfeed.
It makes me sad that so many people think it's the woman's responsibility to miss out on a family event because she's breastfeeding than think creatively about possible solutions.
Anonymous wrote:I would just bring baby to the wedding if you can’t ge him to take a bottle by then. Just bring the stroller to rock him to sleep + noise machine. I’ve done it at many gatherings and no one cares
So rude!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: well, this was on my mind and I mentioned it to my MIL when we saw her, and she said nursing babies are fine with the bride. I’m still going to work towards being able to leave him home, but it’s a relief to have this settled.
You are relying on the groom's aunt for this information? I would definitely get confirmation of that. This could end very poorly.