I agree. I think if a new mum or any mum has support and offers of help, she’s right to take them.I don’t judge her for needing a break now and again- she’s basically on her own with the baby. She may as well be a single mam.
I defo enjoy getting a bit of me time very occasionally- I have MS and anxiety, so I know my physical and mental health need tending to now and again.
Having said that, we’re out nearly every day- baby sensory, walks with friends, all sorts. I like my little dude to get plenty of stimulation and fresh air.
Go on.. For the craic...I wanted to message her to tell her raw fish and veg shouldn't be prepared on the same chopping board just simply for her reaction
Ah go on, go on, go on...Go on.. For the craic...
Because I know she reads here. He can have small amounts of dairy (outside of whatever formula he's on). That includes yogurt, milk, cheese (low salt), unsalted butter. Generally though, best practice for purées is formula or cooking water (not sure how that works with an electric steamer though, we've always used a pot)She started weaning Ollie ages ago, well before 6 months, and she still doesn’t know if she can give him milk or not?
She seems a bit incapable or something.
Would you not do a bit of research before you start weaning your baby?
Doesn’t know if she can give him milk but goes ahead and gives him butter which he shouldn’t have….. good woman Kim
Because I know she reads here. He can have small amounts of dairy (outside of whatever formula he's on). That includes yogurt, milk, cheese (low salt), unsalted butter. Generally though, best practice for purées is formula or cooking water (not sure how that works with an electric steamer though, we've always used a pot)
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