I still let my almost 7 month old take his naps in his swing. We tried a few weeks ago to switch him to his crib for naps but he would wake up half way through and not go back to sleep. In his swing, if he wakes, he always goes back to sleep.
Also I don't make him take that nasty Poly-Vi-Sol that the Pedi wants him to take everyday. Bad mom. ![]()

Re: How are you a "bad" mom?
Careful, my using the phrase "bad mom" in jest opened a can of worms a week or two ago, LOL!
To rehash that drama, I'm a bad mom because my toddler eats sweets, fast food and packaged dinners and drinks juice (all in moderation), because I sit in the backseat with him at 19 months old, because we put off sleep training and weren't that committed to it so we rock him to sleep (or drive him around sometimes for naps on weekends) and he sleeps in our bed, and because he watches TV.
My son is currently whining and fussing in his crib right now because he woke up too early from his nap. I'm not ready to go get him. So, I'm letting him work it out. I'll get him a bit. But he's just going to have to wait.
I am a bad mom.
My 19 mo old still sleeps in my bed for naps and nighttime.
We didn't "make" my son eat what we served until he was ready to come around this past fall at close to four. He had a WCM allergy we discovered at one which didn't make it easier and I thought it was best to follow his lead. His diet wasn't full of unhealthy foods, but it was very restricted.
Bennett probably has wayyy too many sweets in his diet. He is the pickiest eater, but is always up for a snack!
We are currently lying down with him until he falls asleep in his new big boy bed (and haven't been strict about him going right back into that bed when he comes in with us in the middle of the night).
When I'm exhausted, I ask him which movie he wants to watch
I always forget to put an extra set of clothes in his diaper bag and he's had some issues with his pull-ups lately.
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The staff at Jack Newman's breastfeeding clinic told me when DS was less than a month old not to bother with sterilizing. I was a bit shocked, but I didn't hesitate to follow their advice (most of the time).
My big "bad mom" confession is that I let him watch way too much tv. The kid has a favorite movie and can ask for five different shows. No kidding. Ugh.
I use a Bundle Me in our infant seat. I'm usually a stickler for car seat safety -- I'm the crazy lady who still has my 3 year old rear-facing. But I see nothing *practically* wrong with the Bundle Me, especially compared to her wearing a coat (which I have to take off Kira to keep her in securely). I just don't see how those shower cap thingies keep babies warm enough, and a coat seems less safe and logistically harder on a small baby. So I made a decision that works for us. :eeek: I've read nothing but deathly criticism about those things!
Oh, and along those lines, I hate my Boulevard in my car. After my car was stolen in November I replaced my Marathon -- specifically chosen in 2009 because it fit better in my car than the Boulevard did -- with a Boulevard, expecting it to be used in a minivan for the next 6 years. I'm tempted to turn it FF in my car, but then I don't think I'd be able to get Kira to turn back if we ever finally get a minivan, and I want her to stay RF. So for now I have a pricey car seat that I hate. I'd have a similarly hard time getting a 1 year old in it (indeed she was 15 months when we tested her in it, and decided on the Marathon instead), so it's not just her size that's the issue, is the damn seat fitting in the car. OK, that was just a vent, not a bad mommy, LOL.
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I allow, heck, encourage Smudge and Grant kisses (supervised, of course). When LO sees a dog he likes, he opens his mouth, expecting/hoping for a kiss.
LO can unlock my iPad and knows which games he likes and how to get to them, including Fruit Ninjas, which includes several screens.
LO gets a bath once a week. He is not stinky. His hair is not oily/greasy. I was body parts as needed during the week. Sure, if he gets gross sooner, I toss him in the tub as needed, but, otherwise. . .
I don't know if this makes me bad or just mean, but I sometimes laugh when my DS cries. Especially when he cries with little cause (he fell [without injury], he want's my phone and can't have it, etc.).
I also feed him sweets/processed foods, etc. Everything in moderation is my motto!
You guys are my kind of mom! I sit in the back with DD and she sleeps in our bed. We never even fully set up the crib. Of course, we are moving Friday for the third time since she was born. No sleep training here, she is an easy going baby.
Edited to add: we let her watch Harry the Bunny on my I phone and the Ipad commercial, because she stops crying when she hears the music.
1) It's 3:37pm and I just poured myself a glass of wine. (Bad day, bad week, bad year?) I'm having a little pity party for myself today. Sorry.
2) Audrey can barely talk but knows how to say the names of most characters on Nick Jr.
DS gets a bath once a week. I always wipe him down head to toe, but he just doesn't need to be in the tub that much.
If he cries in the middle of the night or like last night had a 2am bottle, I just let him sleep with me for the rest of the night.
He slept in his swing until he was 8 months. He has finally busted the motor on the swing and it no longer swings, but he loves sitting in it and I turn on ESPN and he takes a nap.
We don't have plans to go overboard with baby-proofing. We'll lock cabinet doors that have chemicals and put things in the electrical outlets. Personally, I think our neighbors house looks ridiculous with foam things on all 4 corners of every piece of furniture, and yet when their kid hits their head its not on the part that is protected anyway.
I don't get points in the healthy eating department. I still give my 19 month old three bottles of WCM everyday (including one before nap and another before bed). I tried to take away the bottle at 16 months and again at 18 months and it was a knock down drag out. She cried until she threw up. I wish I listened to the pedi and phased out the bottle at 1 year old. Oh... we also allow her to "french kiss" the dogs.
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I let my child roam in the backyard without paying much attention. If he wants to play outside while I'm making breakfast/lunch he can have at it. If he's too quiet for too long I check things out, but otherwise he's on his own.
I still nurse him before naps and bedtime. He can fall asleep on his own, but he prefers to nurse. This means my DH has only put him down a handful of times in 20 months.
I let him have snacks and drinks in the car and have since he started solids. I also don't even vaguely pay attention to "ages 3 and up" warnings on things. If I think he'll like playing with it, he does.
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we started letting him try rice cereal at 3 months and a bit of stage 1 foods just after that (and he loves it)
He sleeps in the swing next to our bed at night (although he did do his first night sleeping in his crib!! woke up 2x but went back down in his crib.yippee!)
Due to our daycare situation (i.e. my mom watches him and lives an hour away) he's been staying 1 night a week at my moms house since he was 6 weeks old ( this makes me sad but i feel like i'm bad after seeing so many people not letting their babies stay away from home untill really late!)
Oh and he does watch some tv while we are watching, and LOVES to watch DH play halo or call of duty
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whew - this makes me feel better! they get baths every 2-3 days. I don't have the stamina to do it more frequently!
also, I'm often online, rather than playing with the babies. I feel bad about that one.
this word for word lol.
PS don't feel too bad about the swing, I am totally ashamed to say that my DD is 19 months and still LOVES her swing sometimes. She will go to it and ask... sometimes she still falls asleep in it. I am preparing her that its for her little brother soon... but its got a 30lb weight limit so I figure every once in a while is ok if it makes her happy.
What a great post! Makes me feel "normal" not a bad mom.
My kids love TV. I try to limit, but we get more than 2 hours a day some days. When they were little, I let them watch a Baby Signing Time DVD while they processed their food or they would spit it up when they rolled on their bellies. The habit stuck and they watch DVDs during breakfast and lunch. It gives me time to check e-mail, put on make-up, etc. I do insist that we have dinner at the table as a family though!
I sometimes let them cry when I'M not ready for naptime to be over!! Especially if I've checked on them and they don't NEED anything. I need my ME time!
Ditto, every once in a while I'll disinfect the pump stuff, but certainly not even close to everytime. A quick wash under hot water does an ok job
We do this too (and did extended rear facing), the twins would never be warm enough if we didn't use one. The car seat Nazi at the hospital practically yelled at me for having Jules in one. We don't go out very often and when we do it's about 2 minutes to our destination. It's a decision we made and are happy with it cause it's -7 degrees in Maine right now.
I'm letting Katie run around with her shoes on the wrong feet because I'm too tired to fix them for her haha
My kids watch too much Toy Story, they eat a lot of Carbs (they are too picky for anything else) I let them sleep wherever they want (my bed or their bed), They get fast food approx 3 times a month and i use prepackaged foods once/twice a week for convienence because I KNOW they will eat them.
I'm a Bad Mom and my kids love me for it haha : )
Wow, I feel much more normal. LOL!!! Hayden watches way to much TV and brings me the remote and says "tv on" if it is off. He also knows what our Netflix Instant Streaming screen looks like and goes nuts.
I feed him proccessed food because a lot of days at lunch I am too lazy to cook. He has also been forward facing since 14 months in his carseat. He was miserable rear facing and forward facing is much easier.
I call that smart, not bad! If it ain't broke, you know?!?
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Oh, YAY. I got worried I was the only one.
At least there are two of us!
Our Thanksgiving Day baby 11/22/07
Pregnant with #2 with LPD, uterine polyp/hysteroscopy, DOR (AMH = 0.17), 2 c/ps
Our early Christmas present 12/9/10
DS eats his breakfast in front of the TV while I get ready almost every morning. Im a bad mommy, but really NEED that 35 minutes.
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Crib tents = best invention ever!!! The boys will play/chat for an hour or more in the mornings. Awesome for me!! If they wanted to get out, I would have to get up at 6 or 6:30 to get a shower. Not going to happen.