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To think this is one of the most challenging parts of having a new baby?

18 replies

Saucisson2016 · 09/09/2016 17:45

When you have visitors/ see people and you talk about the baby and they are all like "don't do this… Do that… I always did it like this… I would never do it like that…"

This is my second child I have managed to keep them both alive up until now.

How do you respond?

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DubiousCredentials · 09/09/2016 17:46

Smile and wave boys, smile and wave.

Heratnumber7 · 09/09/2016 17:49

^ that, with a few "thank you, I'll try that"s thrown in.

Smartiepants79 · 09/09/2016 17:52

Id probably say 'oh, really?' And then ignore said advice if I wanted to.
I really don't let this kind of thing bother me at all.
Most people say these things for the right reason. They are trying to be helpful and make your life easier as it's what worked for them.
If you're happy as you then just smile and carry on.

MyBreadIsEggy · 09/09/2016 17:53

Smile and nod.
I'm 32 weeks pg with dc2, and I've already had the "well I supposed you've learned your lesson from last time and won't make that mistake again"....when discussing my plans to breastfeed again and most likely bed share again Hmm I just respond with "it works for us" and leave it at that.

OiWithThePoodlesAlready · 09/09/2016 17:56

I have 2 children and somehow I have avoided anyone ever saying anything like that to me. Maybe it's my resting bitch face.

liz70 · 09/09/2016 17:57

Have a third child. Nobody offers advice then. Grin

Saucisson2016 · 09/09/2016 17:59

I have never made any comments like this myself to anybody else. I just wouldn't dream of telling somebody how to suck eggs. Surely people must realise it falls on deaf ears no one takes that kind of advice seriously. Makes me feel like I need to defend my parenting when I clearly I don't

The baby sleeps through feeds well and is happy. Surely nothing needs to change?

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Rollonbedtime7pm · 09/09/2016 18:46

liz Grin so true! Now you mention it, no one has given me a single piece of advice since I had my 3rd!

As most people have 2, I am officially More Experienced than them!

OP YAB slightly U - the relentless night feeding is clearly the hardest part! Wink

SaucyJack · 09/09/2016 18:48

Depending on who it is you're talking to, I find a pointed "Yeah- and look how yours turned out" tends to shut people up.

QuiteLikely5 · 09/09/2016 18:53

I never understand why people moan about others making light conversation about babies!

Fgs!!! They don't give a s?!t what you do they are just making chit chat!

MrsDeVere · 09/09/2016 18:58

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Saucisson2016 · 09/09/2016 19:15

I just find comments like "make sure you wrap him up if you take him out" completely unnecessary. As if I would take him out wearing a nappy with a load of ice cubes chucked in or something. What a stupid thing to say!

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kiki22 · 09/09/2016 19:18

I always listen because it might be useful if I think they are flat out wrong like leaving a newborn to scream for an hour i would say that I dont agree if its just a different way of doing the same thing then I might chat about the ins and outs or tell them how I do it.

raviolidreaming · 09/09/2016 20:36

May I suggest this babygro?

PeppaPigTastesLikeBacon · 09/09/2016 20:39

I just listen and then discard any info I don't want to use. Sometimes it can be helpful.

My most challenging part of having DD1 is the weight I haven't lost --6months and 1 million biscuits later

Gatehouse77 · 09/09/2016 20:40

ravioli I love that!

NovemberInDailyFailLand · 09/09/2016 21:02

Liz has it! Any advice now, and I just laugh evilly :)

WanderingTrolley1 · 09/09/2016 21:08

People are just making conversation and telling you of their own experiences.

Yabu. Chill a bit.

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