Me: 35, first time mum to DS (5mos)
Was at a family christening yday with lots of women who have raised their children, 50-60+, kids all done very well for themselves
Well a few of them really upset me as every time I did anything for DS (fed him,burped him, sat him up, lay him down, rocked him) they would make some sort of comment like 'well I've never seen someone do it like that', 'we were never told to do that' or even 'that's not good for your child, children need xxxx instead'. At one point DS was crying and I was trying to calm him and one of them said 'give the poor mite to me', a friend of mine said to her 'leave him be' and she replied angrily 'no I won't leave him be, I simply can't bear to see a child crying' as if I was deliberately making him cry!
Well evetually i did grow a backbone and tell them all to go away, but this is certainly not the first time I've encountered this type of thing from women who have raised their children. But why do they feel the need to belittle my parenting? Surely they understand how tricky it is being a new mum but also how a mother, however recent, is usually the best expert on what her child needs?