Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not fine, legal, wise, and crazy. Baby could quietly choke or go into distress, or could be kidnapped, while a few feet away, think Madeleine McCann; add a distracted parent on a noisy treadmill. Nothing good will come of this. Illegal!
But that could happen while you’re downstairs in your living room, and if it’s so quiet that the baby monitor doesn’t pick it up, you’d never know...living room or gym.
But in one case, you would go to PRISON and in the other you would not. Because one is ILLEGAL and the other is NOT.
But the likelihood of this happening is vanishingly small. So you can live your life in fear, or you can weigh the odds and live in a reasonable manner not predicated on fear of unlikely occurrences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not fine, legal, wise, and crazy. Baby could quietly choke or go into distress, or could be kidnapped, while a few feet away, think Madeleine McCann; add a distracted parent on a noisy treadmill. Nothing good will come of this. Illegal!
But that could happen while you’re downstairs in your living room, and if it’s so quiet that the baby monitor doesn’t pick it up, you’d never know...living room or gym.
But in one case, you would go to PRISON and in the other you would not. Because one is ILLEGAL and the other is NOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not fine, legal, wise, and crazy. Baby could quietly choke or go into distress, or could be kidnapped, while a few feet away, think Madeleine McCann; add a distracted parent on a noisy treadmill. Nothing good will come of this. Illegal!
But that could happen while you’re downstairs in your living room, and if it’s so quiet that the baby monitor doesn’t pick it up, you’d never know...living room or gym.
Anonymous wrote:Not fine, legal, wise, and crazy. Baby could quietly choke or go into distress, or could be kidnapped, while a few feet away, think Madeleine McCann; add a distracted parent on a noisy treadmill. Nothing good will come of this. Illegal!
Anonymous wrote:He is crazy to leave the baby alone; if he can't skip a workout, the baby could be placed in a car seat and carried down there with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked out on my basement gym while my 9mo DD slept upstairs in a very large house. I only monitored through the camera system. As long as you can see hear and respond, I don’t see the big deal.
Not the same as a very large house unless you live in a palace. A decade ago, I was at home exercising in our basement (small house) when a small fire broke out in the bathroom upstairs. Exhaust fan and birds’ building a nest. Smoke quickly filled our home. My older child was able to grab her baby sister and flee out the front door. I made my way out the back. It was not possible to go up the stairs at all. If my baby had been alone, she would have died.
Ok but you also weren't able to save her, so how was what you were doing any better?
By the way, I'm really sorry this happened - sounds terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:WTH? Is no one going to mention that it is illegal? He could lose custody completely and face charges for this. He is lucky his ex-wife hasn't reported him to CPS.
Anonymous wrote:PP above and so yes, OP in original AIA is indeed an asshole.
What if the gym goer strokes out? The gym has some sort of catastrophe...a car slams thru and kills you while you are on the treadmill? You stroke out while working out? I can imagine a million scenarios, easily. In fact, my baby is 20 and I have semi regular recurrent dreams where I can’t get to my newborn or I’ve forgotten that I had a baby and race home to my dorm to take care of her or have to take my newborn to my high school classes with me.
Being a cautious type combined with anxiety has made me a planner and a very responsible person.