Fantastic thread title Mom, I love it!
Rubes your brother sounds very sensible, probably because he?s had to deal with this for longer. And Christmas sounds like it will be excellent, can I come instead of your parents?
Sybil could you offer to plant a tree or something in the babies memory? Would they like a memorial to him/her? One of the children?s centres near me has a memorial garden for miscarried or stillborn babies (I know your friend has chosen to terminate, but under the circumstances she must be still be grieving like those who miscarry), and parents can plant trees there if they want, or just spend time there. I think it is a lovely place. And your MIL what an awful thing to say to a child, I hope your DD2 is young enough for it to wash over her and not haunt her for a while. What a very strange attitude she has
LadyT I have a horrifically morbid sense of humour, so will be hunting down that book
I hope the CPN was helpful today Trace?
I have spent the evening mopping tonight. MIL has DD on Wednesdays (not sure who enjoys it most ? DD getting spoilt all day, or MIL doing the spoiling) but DD must have been very wriggly this afternoon as this her nappy was very loose. I discovered this when she wee?d and it dribbled straight down her leg onto the carpet, and I then took the nappy off and it was still perfectly dry! So I got that cleaned up and then it was time for DD?s bath and bed, except she didn?t want her milk so flung the whole cup across the bedroom ... more mopping. And then she really didn?t want to go to bed but was very tired, didn?t want a cuddle but didn?t want to be left. In the end I left and had my tea, as I couldn?t do anything for her, and (bad Mummy alert) turned the monitor off for a bit of peace. I?m sure there?s nothing wrong with her, I hope its not a reaction to me working more (I?ve had to increase to 4 days since Christmas, but didn?t do very much last week), she is the only person who has made me feel guilty about being a working mum and she does it well!