

He's always been perfectly healthy. I think it is up to each mother when they think their child is ready to go out, and where is appropriate, as long as they are not placing their child in danger.Planogirl said:Wasn't the bar separate from the restaurant? I don't think that they were actually in a smoky bar.
As for the girl smoking, I only smoked when I drank before I had DS. Since she had a drink, she may have felt the desire to smoke too. There's no indication that she smoked around the baby at all!

phamton said:4th baby: Born Dec. 23, took him to my grandmothers where about twenty or my closet relatives were there on Dec 24th .

tiggersmom2 said:I'll be glad to point out to you where she judged the mother:
She certainly isn't speaking of the mother in the most "glowing terms".....I would definitely call that "judging".![]()

Aimee K said:Marseeya, could the baby have been 4 wees old? Maybe in all the loudness and roudiness, you overheard the conversation incorrectly?
Lisa loves Pooh said:We were just at my SIL's in Atlanta--she had a C-section the week before Thanksgiving--and 10 days later--still in lots of pain. (2-story home--one too many trips up/down the stairs--so she stayed upstairs for the weekend).
I'm curious--why so different for all the c-section moms? Some bounce back--and others...very painful. I know it is major surgery. She felt soooo bad.
Marseeya said:What terms would you prefer I use? I know chugging when I see it. Would you prefer guzzling, gulping, inhaling, or tossing back? Oh wait, I know! I should have said "imbibed," but somehow that doesn't seem to describe the sight of a person with a tall glass of beer, tossing her head back and drinking it down all at once. In my world, that's called chugging.![]()
I'm not denying that it bothered me -- I said it in my first post. But I'm also not painting everyone who takes a young baby out with such broad strokes as some of you seem to be inferring from what I've written.
The asking about when people took their little ones out was just conversation. I even admitted to taking mine out very early, so I have no idea what's up ya'lls butts.![]()
So what if she was chugging a beer? Was she putting it into the baby's bottle? So what if she left to have a smoke, it may not be socially acceptable anymore, but it is still legal. So what if she had her 4 day old baby out? Also not against the law. You were being judgemental. You were implying that doing these things made her wrong, in your opinion. If not, why bring it up in the first place? If the entire purpose of your post was to ask at what age the rest of us took our younguns out, you would have left it at that, not mentioned the chugging and smoking. See?
I also wasn't calling all teenage girls, skanks the other night. It wasn't even the jist of my post, but that's what you chose to zero in on. See how frustrating that can be? 
Marseeya said:Did she labor at all? Both of my c-sections were extremely different. I labored for 15 hours with the first one and my recovery was a lot more difficult. My second c-section was scheduled and I had an easier time with it, plus I've heard that subsequent c-sections are easier to recover from. I felt great after my second one -- I was downright euphoric, although some of that feeling of well-being could have been from the breastfeeding
yeartolate said:Closet relatives, I have a few of those.![]()
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Cantw8 said:Let me see if I can help make it clear for yaSo what if she was chugging a beer? Was she putting it into the baby's bottle? So what if she left to have a smoke, it may not be socially acceptable anymore, but it is still legal. So what if she had her 4 day old baby out? Also not against the law. You were being judgemental. You were implying that doing these things made her wrong, in your opinion. If not, why bring it up in the first place? If the entire purpose of your post was to ask at what age the rest of us took our younguns out, you would have left it at that, not mentioned the chugging and smoking. See?
I also wasn't calling all teenage girls, skanks the other night. It wasn't even the jist of my post, but that's what you chose to zero in on. See how frustrating that can be?
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I have no idea why you keep trying to convince me I was when I haven't denied it once.yeartolate said:My confession as a bad mother.
I mop when I get around to it.
I vacuum when I can see stuff I need to vacuum.
Never considered disinfecting my counter space.
When I saw the cats in my son's crib - my first thought was "how cute"
The first time I saw our dog lick my son's face I thought "how sweet"
Never considered sterilizing a baby bottle.
My son (now 11) runs around in his bare feet. Even outside.
I let my son run out without a jacket because I figure that if he gets REALLY cold he will remember next time.
I let my son go outside without drying his hair after a shower becasue I figure that (see above sentence).
