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[quote=Anonymous]OP. I can see both sides. I believe while nannies are there to help and protect the child, and have their best interest they are certain boundaries they do not cross. THis means nannies shouLd respect parent's wishes unless some sort of danger persist. I think it is a losing battle for the nanny in anyway you look at it. She DOES care for your child or else she would not have taken measures to help her. BUT she did not wait for you to give her the OK to do so. So she should not have taken measures into her own hands. Like stat before there are boundaries nannies should not cross. I also think YOU are being dramatic. At the end of the day, you did not follow your motherly instincts and I think you feel hurt you were wrong or you are the reason your child prolonged being sick. Please get over your self, this is about the child. Give the nanny a warning and let her know she is not under any circumstance allowed to dictate like this again otherwise it will not be a good fit. While some parents would be thrilled their nanny saved their daughters life and knew what could be wrong, this is not the case. She should probably find a family that lets her run the household because this type of fit only backfired when she meant well, it tricky because she should have listen.[/quote]
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