Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
Agreee.
I'm an employer and my nanny wore our baby. Though seeing my nanny so close to my baby could be painful, I love my child enough to know that decisions are based upon what is best for my children not ME.
I suspect the MB in this situation can't get over herself.
Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
What new mother isn't possessive? Your MB is filled with raging hormones, exhausted and is probably miserable at the thought of leaving her newborn. However, few things are ever the same with the second as they were with the first baby. Your MB trusts you now and has learned that her place as mother hasn't been taken by you. She would most likely be more open to the idea now.
I actually don't think wearing a baby in a carrier is that personal but I do know mothers who think it is.
Ask her in a calm moment, OP.
Yes all new mothers are possessive, but to not want your baby carried by anyone else in a carrier, despite the fact that it would make it easier for their caregiver to do the best job possible, is on the extreme side. I've always worked for first time mothers, and most of them have more sense than that.
I bet you don't have children, PP. You would understand if you did give birth to a child and then need to leave it with another woman after only a few weeks.
Stop it! Nannies have kids too. Stop it. You all look like fools every time you pull that line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
What new mother isn't possessive? Your MB is filled with raging hormones, exhausted and is probably miserable at the thought of leaving her newborn. However, few things are ever the same with the second as they were with the first baby. Your MB trusts you now and has learned that her place as mother hasn't been taken by you. She would most likely be more open to the idea now.
I actually don't think wearing a baby in a carrier is that personal but I do know mothers who think it is.
Ask her in a calm moment, OP.
Yes all new mothers are possessive, but to not want your baby carried by anyone else in a carrier, despite the fact that it would make it easier for their caregiver to do the best job possible, is on the extreme side. I've always worked for first time mothers, and most of them have more sense than that.
I bet you don't have children, PP. You would understand if you did give birth to a child and then need to leave it with another woman after only a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
What new mother isn't possessive? Your MB is filled with raging hormones, exhausted and is probably miserable at the thought of leaving her newborn. However, few things are ever the same with the second as they were with the first baby. Your MB trusts you now and has learned that her place as mother hasn't been taken by you. She would most likely be more open to the idea now.
I actually don't think wearing a baby in a carrier is that personal but I do know mothers who think it is.
Ask her in a calm moment, OP.
Yes all new mothers are possessive, but to not want your baby carried by anyone else in a carrier, despite the fact that it would make it easier for their caregiver to do the best job possible, is on the extreme side. I've always worked for first time mothers, and most of them have more sense than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
What new mother isn't possessive? Your MB is filled with raging hormones, exhausted and is probably miserable at the thought of leaving her newborn. However, few things are ever the same with the second as they were with the first baby. Your MB trusts you now and has learned that her place as mother hasn't been taken by you. She would most likely be more open to the idea now.
I actually don't think wearing a baby in a carrier is that personal but I do know mothers who think it is.
Ask her in a calm moment, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I've always worn my charges in a carrier when they were young, and I've always been encouraged to do so. Perhaps ask your MB if she is comfortable with it, but I'd be leery of such a possessive/controlling MB.
Anonymous wrote:Did you ever talk to her or just make assumptions?