Anonymous wrote: I had only kissed my DD on her cheeks, chin, nose, belly button, or basically anywhere but her lips, but at 19mos she's now starting to kiss on the lips by choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
What do you think about breastfeeding? Is it wrong too? You are absurd.
Your comparison between apples and rocks is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:This is timely, my husband looked at me funny when I kissed our newborn on the lips the other day. Seemed entirely natural to me. I mean, I just birthed him out of my vagina and he sucks on my boobs all day...and I shouldn't kiss him on the lips? It's like kissing his toes to me. There's only a couple of places I DON'T kiss on him, the rest of him is delicious, including those cute little cupid bow lips![]()
I remember my parents and grandparents kissing me on the lips as a wee kid. It's affectionate, not sexual! Are people that paranoid with their own kids? Anyway, I'm pretty white, born and raised in California, my grandparents were Italian and Eastern European. Maybe that had something to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course I kiss my baby on the lips. Goodness gracious. Love and affection won't harm your baby.
Anonymous wrote:30 and kissing your father on the lips? Sorry but that is WEIRD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
What do you think about breastfeeding? Is it wrong too? You are absurd.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like we did kisses on the lips as I was growing up. My family is from western NY. Maybe it was just that my mom wanted to.
We kiss our baby on the lips now. It just feels like the right thing to do!