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Even though I keep telling her its wrong, she insists that the baby loves it and asks for more. Along with that, she told me the baby now wants Mcdonalds french fries. What can I do to keep her from doing this?

2007-11-17 08:45:30 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Simple! Tell her if she keeps that crap up you're never going to speak to her again. Or figure out if she actually respects anyone's opinion and get them to tell her to stop it. Actually, she's off to a bad start
and really needs some kind of a class in child rearing. Maybe you can buy her a nice book for Christmas that will explain things, since being mean won't work and you love the baby. Maybe buy the baby some yummy healthy baby foods. Can your friend afford the correct food? It's more expensive than grown up food, I'm pretty sure. Keep being really nice, and trick her into doing the right thing.
After all, it's HER baby.
You have a DIFFICULT problem, good luck.

2007-11-17 09:02:45 · answer #1 · answered by GI Tract 2 · 0 0

For those people who suspect this is a joke, perhaps it is, but I have seen this kind of thing time and time again. There are some complete idiots who have managed to get pregnant and given birth. Unfortunately, they have been judged competent to bring up the child. I remember one mother who jokingly complained that her 12-month-old daughter only ate Jello. She would put out some adequate food for her lunch but the baby would just whine and throw the food until Mom broke down and got her a dish of Jello, which was always ready in the fridge. I've seen mothers who put Kool-Aid in the infant's bottle or chocolate milk. There was another woman who did not know how to cook and wasn't aware that toddlers should not exist on hot dogs and french fries from the kettle of oil always on the stove. Washed down with Kool-Aid. Truly, that is all they ate. She told me with amazement that she had taken the older one to the doctor because she was so cranky, and her doctor had told her she should have no fried foods, no "fake" foods like hot dogs, and nothing with artificial colors in it. What could she feed the kids? I gave her some basic guidelines on nutrition and what kids should eat every day.

Here are some Websites that have some information on feeding children. WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) helps lower-income women information and with coupons to buy food.

http://fnic.nal.usda.gov

http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/

2007-11-17 09:23:30 · answer #2 · answered by Snow Globe 7 · 0 0

So bad! This reminds me of the video on a b** giving drugs to a baby girl, who's so poorly pulling her head back under the effect of the drug.

Babies shouldn't have anything other than milk before 4 months. How could she do that?

I just read a book "How to talk so kids will listen & Listen so kids will talk". Maybe your friend is immature, and you'd have to talk to her as to a child. First accept her feeling, give her feeling a name, and then let her find out a way to solve the problems before giving her advices, otherwise she may be very defensive. How do you think?

If no talking is effective, then somebody in force needs to step in then.

2007-11-17 09:10:01 · answer #3 · answered by Chinney 2 · 0 0

No infant should be given Coca Cola. It has about as much caffeine as a cup of coffee. Babies cannot handle this. It should be remembered that caffeine is a drug and that people can become dependent on it. About the McFries -- no, no, no! Babies should not eat that crap. You can tell your friend all you want, but you won't be able to change her thoughtless behavior. If her baby is addicted to Coke, did it ever occur to her who got the kid hooked?

2007-11-17 08:55:59 · answer #4 · answered by Richard B 7 · 0 0

I personally think the parent(s) are lazy and don't honestly care if the baby has a proper diet. The pediatrician should tell the parents what the baby's diet should consist of. And second...why not pull up a list of things from the internet of things that coke is used for so it might make her change her mind...for example, it can clean your toilet, cleans car battery of rust and rot, it's an acid, if it does this to your car battery, imagine what it does to your body, not to mention a baby. And last, TELL SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE NEGLECT BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT IT IS!!!!!

2007-11-17 08:59:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The baby definitely does not need Coca-Cola because it's just caffeine and sugar. Tell her to stop pulling a Britney Spears.

Encourage her to take parenting classes because it sounds like she doesn't know how to properly care for a child. If she continues to do this to her child then report her to Child Protective Services and that will give her a wake-up call.

2007-11-17 08:49:46 · answer #6 · answered by Madison 6 · 3 0

omg why is a 3 month old eating this tell your friend that this is very very BAD for a 3 month old, i would not imagine feeding a child this really its abuse, she says the baby is addicted to coke a cola and needs it , its called being a parents and saying NO why did she have it in the first place???

2007-11-17 08:55:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

which you have been given this suggestion for a three month previous infant is ridiculous. At this age they should not be having something greater advantageous than milk whilst healthful, so why on earth could you provide them some thing whilst sick which you does no longer whilst properly. whilst sick, fairly with a vomiting computer virus, they'd desire to be prescribed some thing to help rehydrate them, like Dioralyte, to swap lost salts and fluids and optimistically avert dehydration. that's stated which you end their milk till their situation improves, and replace it with water to maintain their fluids up. Tea isn't good for a youthful new child. It incorporates caffeine and tannin. Tannin can inhibit the iron intake and caffeine is a psychoactive substance, i does no longer be chuffed for my weeks previous infant to have something like that for the duration of their equipment. it is likewise a diuretic, that's some thing that encourages you to urinate greater often, i'm uncertain that would desire to be the final concern to signify once you're attempting to wrestle ability dehydration. i could recommend you to be getting a 2d opinion, possibly with the aid of NHS Direct (0845 40 six 40 seven) or from yet another healthcare expert, your wellbeing targeted visitor or a pharmacist.

2016-12-16 11:38:56 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No good parent would feed their 3-month old Coca Cola and french fries. That "friend" is doing her baby no good.

2007-11-17 08:54:06 · answer #9 · answered by bebagger 1 · 0 0

Sounds like the mommie is the one addicted to fries and coke and just using baby as an alibi....let me guess....she is fat.

2007-11-17 09:05:14 · answer #10 · answered by dreamgirl 5 · 0 0

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