Anonymous wrote:Op you sound controlling.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: is there a grandparent on the board who can explain why so many grandparents seem to be really really interested in spending time alone with the baby? I have always wondered about this phenomenon. Why does having mom or dad there interfere?
Anonymous wrote:I am a FTM with an 8 week old baby boy. My son is the first grandchild on my husbands side, so my in laws are very excited. They are driving me nuts because they seem to have very outdated notions of parenting and are constantly pushing to baby sit my son. They have been pushing me to leave him so they can watch him alone since he was about 2 weeks old. They ask constantly to babysit and even bring up watching him for whole weekends. I am just not comfortable leaving him at this point, especially not for a whole weekend!! I am exclusively breastfeeding, and my son really struggled with breastfeeding the first few weeks, so I refused to give him a bottle for the first month because it could interfere with his latch. I'm pretty anti-bottle, when it comes down to it. I don't give two hoots what anybody else does for their child, but for mine, I choose to breastfeed.
Recently they have gotten so pushy in their offers that they really seem more like demands. They don't seem to "get" or respect our decision to breastfeed and why we initially refused to give him a bottle, or why we won't give him formula. I appreciate that they want to be involved in his life, It just makes me feel like they are trying to take over. Comments they make about our decisions really seem to undermine my choices as a mother. They are free to come over and spend time with him, I just don't see why it has to be when My husband and I aren't around.
I think the issue could stem from the fact that my parents will be watching him two days a week when I go back to work, and my mother in law may feel bad about that or may be worrying that my mom will be closer with him than she is. Regardless, I am feeling very resentful that they are being so pushy. I shouldn't have to leave my baby when I don't want to just to make them happy. He isn't a toy for them to play with. They couch their offers as being intended to give us a break, but really it seems more about them. Really, if we wanted them to babysit, which at some we will, we will just ask!
Any ideas on how to mellow this situation??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you just need to tell them that while other people will have to give the baby bottles when you go back to work in a few months, that for now it is really important for your supply that you feed the baby as much as possible. Tell them the pediatrician said it.
My mom keeps going on and on about holding the baby I'm about to have. I finally snapped and said "at breastfeedingb class the lactation consultant said it is very important I spend as much time with the baby skin to skin as possible the first 3 weeks".
Seriously? Are you planning to shower with the baby? How about cook? Use the toilet? Get dressed while holding the baby?
I don't get why so many mothers are so stingy and possessive. Yes, it's your baby but these babies should be loved and cared for by many people.
Seriously. Some of you people are making parenting so much more consuming than it has to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you just need to tell them that while other people will have to give the baby bottles when you go back to work in a few months, that for now it is really important for your supply that you feed the baby as much as possible. Tell them the pediatrician said it.
My mom keeps going on and on about holding the baby I'm about to have. I finally snapped and said "at breastfeedingb class the lactation consultant said it is very important I spend as much time with the baby skin to skin as possible the first 3 weeks".
Seriously? Are you planning to shower with the baby? How about cook? Use the toilet? Get dressed while holding the baby?
I don't get why so many mothers are so stingy and possessive. Yes, it's your baby but these babies should be loved and cared for by many people.
Anonymous wrote:I think you just need to tell them that while other people will have to give the baby bottles when you go back to work in a few months, that for now it is really important for your supply that you feed the baby as much as possible. Tell them the pediatrician said it.
My mom keeps going on and on about holding the baby I'm about to have. I finally snapped and said "at breastfeedingb class the lactation consultant said it is very important I spend as much time with the baby skin to skin as possible the first 3 weeks".
Anonymous wrote:I think you just need to tell them that while other people will have to give the baby bottles when you go back to work in a few months, that for now it is really important for your supply that you feed the baby as much as possible. Tell them the pediatrician said it.
My mom keeps going on and on about holding the baby I'm about to have. I finally snapped and said "at breastfeedingb class the lactation consultant said it is very important I spend as much time with the baby skin to skin as possible the first 3 weeks".