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AIBU?

To think DH is being a dick with the pram?

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:13

Ffs.

Dd 4 months. Sod all to do at weekends other than go for walks.

We have a baby carrier but DH is obsessed with the pram and insists on putting the poor child in it trudging through thick mud, clambering up mountains and hills and clattering over bumpy gravelly roads.

My nice pram is covered in mud and people look at us like we are batshit.

AIBU?

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AbuDhabiYouDoYou · 01/03/2021 18:14

Is he possibly not comfortable with using the carrier himself? Or would you be carrying the baby?

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:16

I’d carry her! I think he is uncomfortable with it as evidenced by constant cries of ‘oh careful mummy!’ Angry but so so SO much easier than getting a pram up a fucking mountain!

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SummerInSun · 01/03/2021 18:16

Yup. I think it's great you are getting out into nature with the baby. Just tell DH that when the pram gets covered in mud, it is his job to clean the mud off before it gets all over the house (and baby).

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LAgeDeRaisin · 01/03/2021 18:18

Lots of babies love bumpy ground in the pram. We would always aim for gravel or bumpy ground to help DD go to sleep. My other mum friends say the same.

What's wrong with a bumpy pram ride? Nice that he is talking the baby out for fresh air.

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bloodywhitecat · 01/03/2021 18:19

Do they? Can't say I have ever noticed anyone looking at us like we are batshit when out walking with the pram no matter what the terrain. We did have to hose ours down the weekend as it was so filthy (which was a pointless exercise as it is muddy again today), ours is an all terrain buggy though so I would expect it to get muddy.

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Happycat1212 · 01/03/2021 18:20

I never used a sling I just couldn’t get on with them, and I’ve had 4 kids, what’s wrong with him preferring the pram?

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LAgeDeRaisin · 01/03/2021 18:20

Ohh is he dragging a muddy pram through the house? That would be unreasonable..

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:20

Well - yeah! There is a difference!

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:21

That was to bloody mentioning hers was an all terrain buggy!

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Laiste · 01/03/2021 18:22

I thought you were going to say he always tries to push it along with one hand ...

(men look such dicks doing this. Trying to look carefree/casual? Who knows, but it always makes me Hmm)

It's not for long OP. With kids every stage passes quickly. This will too. Have you got one of those 3 wheel jobbies?

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Snowymcsnowsony · 01/03/2021 18:23

I bought a second hand off road pushchair (2 actually Blush).. Kept my nice pram well, nice!!

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:23

what’s wrong with him preferring the pram

As explained, it’s filthy, it’s unsafe and inconvenient.

The number of kids makes precisely no difference. You don’t have to use slings but I do.

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BakewellGin1 · 01/03/2021 18:25

Suppose it depends... Our Vennici has big tyres and we have been round beach banks, over fields and round the paths of Hamsterley Forest...

If we are talking actual mountains maybe he is unreasonable though

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MrsCaptainJakeBallard · 01/03/2021 18:25

I loved my pram so wanted to use it all the time!
I would be pissed off if he was dragging it through the house but then I would be worried using a carrier up in a mountain in case I fell or slipped so would probably prefer the pram!

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JamesMiddletonsMarshmallows · 01/03/2021 18:26

I get it OP, that's lunacy! But then I hated the bulk and inconvenience of a pram. I have 2 kids, one hates the along, then the next one came along and loved it. Even with a toddler in tow, life was 100x easier having a baby in a sling, both hands free and no worry about farting about with the prams going in inaccessible places and squeezing through tight spots.

I'd also look at a couple trudging a pram through the mud like they were mad.

If you want a sling OP my youngest is 5 and I'm happy to send you what I had

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:26

Mountains. Moors. Mud. Endless mud!

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JamesMiddletonsMarshmallows · 01/03/2021 18:26

*sling not along

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:26

I’ve got two james but thanks, that’s a lovely offer Flowers

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Monsterjam · 01/03/2021 18:27

Sounds like perfectly reasonable use of a pram to me . It can be cleaned

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Sheeeeeep · 01/03/2021 18:27

Yeah. By me.

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Owwlie · 01/03/2021 18:28

I agree with you OP, a sling or carrier is so much more convenient when you’re on terrain your pram isn’t designed for. Just tell him you’re using the sling next time!

Nice that he is talking the baby out for fresh air
THEY are taking the baby out. Not just him. The problem is OP is there and he won’t let her use the sling to carry DC herself. Which is just ridiculous.

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LaPampa · 01/03/2021 18:29

I’d be glad he was participating and use it as an excuse to get a second off road three wheeled mountain buggy for muddy trips.

I mean a sling is more convenient I know but maybe he wants a turn holding / pushing his baby. I feel like asking AIBU to say that the baby is not just your decision and the more involved he is now the better it will be down the line.

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Happycat1212 · 01/03/2021 18:29

Well you asked for opinions no need to get annoyed that people don’t agree with you, I can’t stand slings! I’ve used my pram everywhere never been a problem, slings sound more dangerous to me if you slip over!

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LifeExperience · 01/03/2021 18:31

Don't clean the pram. If he insists on using it, he will have to clean it.

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extentioncord · 01/03/2021 18:32

I can't imagine getting g worked up because someone put a baby in a...........pram Hmm

My nice pram is covered in mud and people look at us like we are batshit.

Nobody is looking at you like you are batshit, well, not on your walks anyway

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