Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why in the world are you switching nannies now?
Op here. Because our current nanny is negligent. She did not pay attention when she was making formula, and she poisoned DS. DS started vomiting terribly almost immediately, yet instead of trying to figure out what was wrong with the formula, she assumed something is wrong with the baby. She kept trying to feed DS even though he is rejecting it and vomiting, until DH rushed back home from work, figured out that she used distilled white vinegar (ph=2.4) instead of baby water to make the formula, and stopped her. We had to call ambulance and were in the ER. That's why I am switching nannies, to keep DS alive when I am at work.
In that case, I hope you reported her!
Okay, so the anxiety is normal. Give it at least two weeks with a new nanny, use cameras to see how long it continues after you leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why in the world are you switching nannies now?
Op here. Because our current nanny is negligent. She did not pay attention when she was making formula, and she poisoned DS. DS started vomiting terribly almost immediately, yet instead of trying to figure out what was wrong with the formula, she assumed something is wrong with the baby. She kept trying to feed DS even though he is rejecting it and vomiting, until DH rushed back home from work, figured out that she used distilled white vinegar (ph=2.4) instead of baby water to make the formula, and stopped her. We had to call ambulance and were in the ER. That's why I am switching nannies, to keep DS alive when I am at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why in the world are you switching nannies now?
Op here. Because our current nanny is negligent. She did not pay attention when she was making formula, and she poisoned DS. DS started vomiting terribly almost immediately, yet instead of trying to figure out what was wrong with the formula, she assumed something is wrong with the baby. She kept trying to feed DS even though he is rejecting it and vomiting, until DH rushed back home from work, figured out that she used distilled white vinegar (ph=2.4) instead of baby water to make the formula, and stopped her. We had to call ambulance and were in the ER. That's why I am switching nannies, to keep DS alive when I am at work.
Anonymous wrote:9 months is the age when babies show separation anxiety.
Had you done a little research you would have known that it is the worst age to start care.

Anonymous wrote:Why in the world are you switching nannies now?