on โ22-07-2015 05:54 AM
on โ22-07-2015 07:03 AM
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on โ22-07-2015 08:06 AM
Which way does the pram face?
on โ22-07-2015 09:06 AM
on โ22-07-2015 09:12 AM
LP (littlest prince) was a bit unsettled and crying,...............I'm like that too when I go into noisy, germ infested shopping malls.
DEB
on โ22-07-2015 09:23 AM
Perhaps the women was like me, when I hear a baby cry I want to pick them up and comfort them.
I am always nice to any mother, it is just that thing inside you that you cant help wanting to pick the baby up.
โ22-07-2015 10:35 AM - edited โ22-07-2015 10:37 AM
I second that, lion. I also just want to pick them up and cuddle them.
Lurker, I highly recommend Pricilla Dunstan's DVD 'The Dunstan Baby Language'
It worked beautifully for my daughter for her last 2.
on โ22-07-2015 10:37 AM
@lurker172602 wrote:
It's one of those ones that fit the car capsule now (so facing the "driver") and convert to forward facing later.
When I say G was upset she wasn't distract or anything like that. It's just that (and it's the same for all of us I think) it's always the nasty moments that stick in your mind.
Maybe some people just have short memories. They forget what it's like to be a nervous new mum, on your first journey with your precious cargo outside your body. Let alone all the crazy hormones going off in your system. My DiL is, and will be fine, I just wish some people (looking at you Ms evil eye) were not so quick to judge others, when they know nothing about the circumstances.
Lots of kudos to your DIL for choosing that pram. Research has proven that the stress levels of babies put into prams where they cannot see their parent/carer are extremely high.
When I go shopping, I see nine out of ten prams facing forward, and I can't bear to see the frightened faces of those babies. If you watch babies in backward facing prams, their eyes may dart away for a second, but otherwise never leave the parent. It is so obvious that this eye contact and interaction is so important. How can someone talk to their baby if they can't see it?
DIL (and Grandma) shouldn't care at all what others think. She should do whatever works for her.
on โ22-07-2015 12:29 PM
Polks I so agree, did a thread on here once about it ages ago and was shouted down, about thoses prams that face away from Parents.
I saw a guy pushing a child who was crying because he could not see the sun in her face, QLD sun poor child.
I said to him the sun is in her eyes and he said F--k off.
I did say it nicely, cant even tell people like that