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DSD picking newborn up and putting him back in Moses basket

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Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 07:19

My DSD (12) was visiting, our newborn is 4 weeks old and still has a delicate neck. I am happy with DSD holding her brother as long as one of us has put him in a position that keeps his neck supported. She will hold him from time to time if we are in another room.

However to my horror the other day I saw her taking him out of his Moses basket and putting him back.

Am I being unreasonable in that I feel that’s a step too far?

OP posts:
Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 11:55

@ArtTheClownIsNotAMime my other usernames? You’ve lost me…? Are you insinuating I make other log ins for different posts? If so, respectfully WTAF

OP posts:
Petitchat · 02/09/2025 11:56

MushroomQueen · 02/09/2025 11:50

I am quite surprised you havent shown her the right way to hold baby, literally the day I came home both brothers held their baby sister on the couch being shown how to hold and explained about the neck and needing to ask to move and hold baby ages 5 and 7. I get youre anxious but try and explain and ask for her to hold baby for pictures in a safe supported position so she can enjoy her sibling.

It not the holding, it's the lifting in and out.

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 11:56

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 11:55

@ArtTheClownIsNotAMime my other usernames? You’ve lost me…? Are you insinuating I make other log ins for different posts? If so, respectfully WTAF

You namechanged for this thread (interesting...)

So let's see your other names and what else you've posted.

ArtTheClownIsNotAMime · 02/09/2025 11:57

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 11:55

@ArtTheClownIsNotAMime my other usernames? You’ve lost me…? Are you insinuating I make other log ins for different posts? If so, respectfully WTAF

Not logins. Usernames.

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 11:57

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 11:56

You namechanged for this thread (interesting...)

So let's see your other names and what else you've posted.

why???

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 11:58

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 11:57

why???

Because she's searching other posters' posts in her desperation to pretend she didn't mean what she said. It's only fair to share her posting history.

Phatgurslyms · 02/09/2025 11:58

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 08:04

@Thedoorisalwaysopen we don’t want any of the kids moving him around, so didn’t feel it necessary to show anyone as we weren’t expecting to have to. Once he can keep his head up, no issues move the little monster wherever pleases you

It is easy to say that when your son isn’t interested in picking up the baby, which makes it irrelevant. The rule only applies to your DSD who is interested

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 11:58

can someone explain because I’m still not following?

OP posts:
AleynEivlys · 02/09/2025 12:00

Gosh, you're all so horrible!!

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 12:00

@RimTimTagiDim the fact I’ve found the comment and your appalled I found it, f**king hell get me off this website. You are absolutely bat shit crazy

OP posts:
xanthomelana · 02/09/2025 12:01

The step mother haters are out in force today I see 😏

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 12:01

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 11:58

Because she's searching other posters' posts in her desperation to pretend she didn't mean what she said. It's only fair to share her posting history.

Honestly get a life

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 12:02

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 12:01

Honestly get a life

It's interesting how childish and unintelligent the OP's defenders are.

Pinkpetal9999 · 02/09/2025 12:02

@AleynEivlys don’t worry it’s not horrible, it’s incredibly worrying such people live on the internet

OP posts:
Petitchat · 02/09/2025 12:05

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 11:56

You namechanged for this thread (interesting...)

So let's see your other names and what else you've posted.

What for?
I thought the discussion was about lifting baby in and out?

Do you find that difficult, for some reason?

CherryOakAsh · 02/09/2025 12:05

Crikey! I was babysitting for other people's babies and children at 13 (for the princely sum of 20p per hour!). A 12-year-old should be able to learn how to handle a baby correctly.

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 12:05

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 12:02

It's interesting how childish and unintelligent the OP's defenders are.

I literally wasn't. I think the whole thing is ridiculous. SD is 12 not 2 and the baby is 4 weeks. Picking up is fine.

But you're in way too deep. You don't need her life history.

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 12:06

Petitchat · 02/09/2025 12:05

What for?
I thought the discussion was about lifting baby in and out?

Do you find that difficult, for some reason?

The OP is the one trawling through other people's posting history.

C152 · 02/09/2025 12:06

No one can say whether you are being unreasonable or not, as no one knows your kids like you do. People tend to imagine themselves in your situation by applying the memories of their own children and what would have been acceptable for them. For instance you say baby, so I tend to imagine most babies look like mine. But mine was a really big baby that looked at least 3 months old when compared to the absolutely TINY babies other women on the ward had. So if your baby is the size (and temperment) mine was, and their sibling was the sensible 12 year old I was at that age, I wouldn't have an issue with the sibling picking the baby up, provided they had been shown how to do so safely.

I'm surprised the conversation about how to hold a baby safely hasn't come up yet. If the older children are allowed to hold the baby, haven't you already advised them that the baby's head and neck need to be supported and shown them how to do that? If not, just tell them now. There's no need for it to be embarrassing for the 12 year old. Just say something like, now that you've both been holding the baby for a while with our help, and the baby's getting older, if you'd like to pick the baby up, ask me or dad first and then do it like this (demonstrate).

Of course, if you feel the older children holding the baby is still too much of a risk at this point, just tell them.

AleynEivlys · 02/09/2025 12:08

@Pinkpetal9999 I'm just sorry you're in receipt of this onslaught. Perhaps you have post-natal anxiety, perhaps you don't - but if you do it's completely out of your control and certainly nothing people should be berating you for.

I personally totally see your point. The fact that the person concerned is your step-daughter rather than your biological child is completely irrelevant with regard to the actual bulk and point of the post. Why people cannot see that, I do not know. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Phatgurslyms · 02/09/2025 12:08

MyKindHiker · 02/09/2025 12:01

Honestly get a life

I’d say we all need to get a life. Or get back to the lives we have instead of distracting ourselves with this (as I am doing as a means of procrastination) Op herself chose to write to this forum instead of turning to friends and family but this is where we all are. And unfortunately these platforms leave us vulnerable to nitpicking (guilty as charged) and misunderstanding. The trick is to try to ignore comments that seem hurtful/stupid. Easier said than done.

AleynEivlys · 02/09/2025 12:11

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 12:06

The OP is the one trawling through other people's posting history.

It's a well-known feature of this site we are all using through choice. When you post, you willingly make yourself public and subject to this happening. You are judging the OP based on the information she has made available about herself. She has done the same to you.

Confusdworriedmum · 02/09/2025 12:12

I think you need to relax. My DS was born when my DDs were 11 and 13. I had no issues with them picking him up but we showed them how to from day one.
Only allowing your children and step child to hold them under supervision is OTT.
Just show them how to do it safely.

Notmyreality · 02/09/2025 12:16

Crikey, returning to this thread after commenting initially this morning.
So, in a nutshell, it’s a non-issue (not trying to minimise OPs concerns here) in that all that has to be done was either reinforce the message to the kids that they can hold but not pick up or put down the baby, or, teach them the correct way to do it. Job done.

RimTimTagiDim · 02/09/2025 12:18

AleynEivlys · 02/09/2025 12:11

It's a well-known feature of this site we are all using through choice. When you post, you willingly make yourself public and subject to this happening. You are judging the OP based on the information she has made available about herself. She has done the same to you.

Can nobody on this thread read? The OP did nothing to me.