Oh, Mom, I'm so sorry you're sick. I was in the same boat last year. I couldn't stand up or hold my son because I was so sick. My friend had to come get him and I don't agree with all the things she does. But, the most important thing is to get yourself better. Your daughter will TOTALLY recognize you when she gets home and she will be SO happy. No one can replace his mama. I promise. As far as letting MIL do things her way, you probably will just have to suck this one up. You can tell her over and over and over and she'll still be determined that she does it right. Just let her and you'll have less stress. Baby will be home before you know it! (Also, my son who is 21 months old, was a stomach sleeper. He wouldn't sleep any other way. I know back to sleep is the "right" way to do it, but for generations stomach sleeping was acceptable. SIDS is not proven to be related to stomach sleeping -- there is no proof about what causes it. Don't stress. She'll be fine.)
2007-03-07 06:15:36
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answered by Barbara B 4
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The best thing you can do is get better so you can give your baby 100% of yourself. Also, I understand how frustrating it is when someone else steps in and seems to just take over, but perhaps you should look at your situation in a different way. You really should be grateful that you have anyone who can stop their life and help you. Both my mother and mother in law live over an hour away, and when I am sick or just tired and need a break, thats to bad for me! I have a wonderful husband but he to has to work every day. Get the rest you need, your baby will not forget you! Thank your mother in law and be happy she is loving with your baby and dosen't look at what she is doing as a burden! Believe it or not, you are lucky to have her!
2007-03-07 22:25:21
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answered by JENNIFER C 1
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I understand your frustration but because your baby is only 2 months old it's important the he doesn't get sick. When my daughter was 3 1/2 months old, I spent 3 weeks on the hospital because of complications following a surgery so I understand what you are going through. When I finally got out and got to my parents where my daughter had been staying (my husband worked nights so it was impossible for him to take care of her), I took her into my arms and all fell into place.
Take care of yourself and get better quicker that way you'll be at your best when baby comes home.
2007-03-07 06:18:40
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answered by scorpio 3
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Tell her in no uncertain terms that times have changed. The baby needs to sleep on her back to minimize the risk of SIDS or suffocation. Your MIL might not realize the risk, since that's what she did with her kids. The link below can be printed out and given to your MIL or email it to her if she has email. Don't worry about your daughter not recognizing you. At that age, she's very adaptable and will still remember you. You'll only be sick for a short time. You did what you thought was best for your daughter, getting her out of your house while you have the flu. That's something you don't want your daughter to get. Concentrate on getting some quality rest and get better soon! Good luck!!!
2007-03-07 06:10:46
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answered by rockjock_2000 5
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tell your mother-in-law not to put your baby on her belly it's a warning from the cot death association, if a child automatically flips over then theres nothing you can do, but it should be avoided otherwise, she should respect your wishes, just dose yourself up go to bed and have a good rest that's what you need, get better then get your child back, im a mother-in-law and i wouldn't dream of trying to change my daughter-in-law's routine, just have a word when you are better with he and ask her polightly not to go against her wishes,better still tell her son to have a word, and your baby will reconise you no matter what,
2007-03-07 06:19:46
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answered by twinsters 4
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2016-10-17 12:07:31
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answered by ? 4
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I would keep the baby. i am a single mom and when I am sick, we manage. One time I was in bed for 2 days and couldn't move, and I slept all day. My kid was 2 and I HAD to watch her! My mom offered, but my mom undermines me as a person and a parent with out even realizing it, so I don't like my kids there very much and I said, 'no I can manage'. The thing is, if your kids are around illness, it builds their immune system. Just don't cough or breathe on baby, wash your hands before you touch him or his stuff or anything.
2007-03-07 06:08:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't have any children yet but i can guest what a frustration it can be. as far as i know mothers in law are quite #%^@#$? so just be a little patient. take a deep breath (if your flu allows you to) get some sleep and you'll be fit in no time to take care of your little one ...:*.*:....
2007-03-07 06:09:02
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answered by T-spooon 2
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