Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally, we wouldn't take the baby with us.
I can’t stop laughing at this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could give the baby up for adoption.
+1. Find this poor baby a loving home. Good LORD this is one of the craziest things I’ve read on here. Must be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:You could give the baby up for adoption.
Anonymous wrote:As a first-time parents-to-be (in 2 months), everything is so new. Please accept my apologies for the rookie question, but here it is:
We're considering taking an 8-day vacation when our newborn will be 4.5 months. Ideally, we wouldn't take the baby with us. Is there such thing as a multi-day daycare or multi-day 24/7 nanny, etc?
Note: We don't have any family members, so that's not an option unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:As a first-time parents-to-be (in 2 months), everything is so new. Please accept my apologies for the rookie question, but here it is:
We're considering taking an 8-day vacation when our newborn will be 4.5 months. Ideally, we wouldn't take the baby with us. Is there such thing as a multi-day daycare or multi-day 24/7 nanny, etc?
Note: We don't have any family members, so that's not an option unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:I hope your hormones kick in, OP, because you’re currently a bad mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are enrolling your child in a home daycare, you might find a new unlicensed home daycare provider willing to do this.
Or a licensed one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are enrolling your child in a home daycare, you might find a new unlicensed home daycare provider willing to do this.
Or a licensed one.
Are their not limits on the number of hours a licensed one can provide care in a day?