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March 10, 2008 at 2:01 am #674541
That sling looks interesting I’ll have to try one. I would be afraid the baby would fall out. I hate trying to breastfeed in public. I lost alot of my dignity in the hospital when I gave birth but still there are some sick people out there and I don’t want them to see my boobs lol.
khat7 wrote:I’m wondering if I should get her two?
]One should be fine.
March 10, 2008 at 1:42 pm #674542Dignity be d*mned! (sorry 😳 ) try breast feeding twins in public…… and then when they started to me mobile (out of stroller) we got the harness/leash thing so they could have some freedom and get lost. We got TONS of nasty comments from people and our standard retort was “better on a leashe than on the back of a milk carton….” Shut up a lot of people REAL fast. Just do what is best for you and the baby and society be d*mned! (rant, sorry)
twindragonsmum
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March 10, 2008 at 3:09 pm #674543We already have a kiddie leash and I sooooo want someone to say something to me or hubby about it. Hubby will have a field day!
March 10, 2008 at 5:34 pm #674544twindragonsmum wrote:Dignity be d*mned! (sorry 😳 ) try breast feeding twins in public…… and then when they started to me mobile (out of stroller) we got the harness/leash thing so they could have some freedom and get lost. We got TONS of nasty comments from people and our standard retort was “better on a leashe than on the back of a milk carton….” Shut up a lot of people REAL fast. Just do what is best for you and the baby and society be d*mned! (rant, sorry)
twindragonsmum
haha…that is so funny and so true!
I will have to figure out what is best for me and my baby when it comes to breatfeeding. Right now I have no idea!
Bosky-thanks for offering your swing! If purpledoggy wants it though, I’d like her to have first grabs at it, but if not you could send it to me. I am not sure about how the swing thingy will work! I think I am nervous about dropping her or something. It is something I would have to try out!
March 11, 2008 at 4:42 am #674545twindragonsmum wrote:Dignity be d*mned! (sorry 😳 ) try breast feeding twins in public…… and then when they started to me mobile (out of stroller) we got the harness/leash thing so they could have some freedom and get lost. We got TONS of nasty comments from people and our standard retort was “better on a leashe than on the back of a milk carton….” Shut up a lot of people REAL fast. Just do what is best for you and the baby and society be d*mned! (rant, sorry)
twindragonsmum
My thoughts on the leash is, that more people should use them when the kids are younger, instead of trying to let/make their 5 year old sit in a stroller.
And those that don’t use them or the stroller(or have kids that can get out of the stroller) who’s children don’t behave and run off, and are little brats. should say nothing to anyone, and not think about it either, because the well trained dog still has to follow Leash laws, and they’re generally less likely to cause serious injury!!
If I have to leash my dog, why shouldn’t you have to leash your kid?
Also I found with at least one child I raised that the leash is actually far better when used when they’re little(like 2-3) the kids actually need it and that hard a control for less time. We have the basic Harness & the arm line, I don’t like the arm line as it is, I can just see the kid either taking it off on it’s own, or getting a dislocated shoulder. But being 6ft tall the harness isn’t long enough to hold with out bending over, and that little bit extra length gives the kid just enough line to learn exactly how far they should go for when off it. They same principle as when your training a dog. It’s scary how well that works!! 😯 😈
I had control of the little one while his mother had none. And could safely take him to big festivals/events, or the West Edmonton Mall!! Even off leash by the time he was 2 and a half.
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