Do you allow it or no?
I was talking with one of my friends and an upcoming hike we're planning. She said we could take turns wearing LO. At first I was like oh, cool. Then I started thinking...I don't know if I want anyone to wear him. I don't know, I feel like wearing your baby is kind of...an intimate thing? I don't know if that's the right word or not.
I guess it might be good so that he's exposed to different things but ahh I just don't know how I feel about it.
WDYT?
Re: How do you feel about people wearing your baby?
Heck yes.
I'm a big believer in the village-raising-a-child thing. I believe in AP where the kid is attached to more than just Mama.
The current list of David-wearers includes me, DH, Grammy, Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa, 2 aunties, 2 uncles, 3 friends and a 10-year-old cousin.
I kind of feel the same way, but our sitter does wrap Coop. It is the ONLY way she can get him to sleep. I admit some times it feels a little odd having someone else wear him, but it makes him so happy. I also think it is important for him to bond to her, so I like that she wraps him for that.
I have also wrapped my mom to wear Coop.
If the friend is someone you're close with, then I think take turns. If it was a fair weather friend, I probally wouldn't. That's just me though.
i would much rather someone wear him than carry him and be uncomfortable, or just plopping him down in a swing/bouncy all day.
we went camping last weekend with our AP moms group, and DH wasnt able to come until the 2nd night, so it was just me and DS with nowhere to put him down the whole time (hard to cook, go to the bathroom, etc...although i did wear him when i went to the bathroom at 1am! poor baby i had to wake him but i was worried he would wake up crying while i was in the bathroom and a- be scared and b- wake everyone else up in neighboring tents). Anyway one of the other moms offered to watch DS for me so i could go take a quick shower and rinse off the sand from the beach - it was great to have 5 minutes to myself! she wore him in one of my wraps while i was showering and the only downside was when i came back he was really upset - being so close to her he could smell her milk and kept wanting to nurse!
i respect your opinion but i honestly don't see how someone could be hung up on this. if a good friend or family member wanted to wear my LO (safely) not only would i be ok with it, i would love it.
i just don't get how people who are all for baby wearing and like to preach about how good it is for babies and all the benefits of it can suddenly turn around and be like "oh, but YOU can't wear MY child."
Lol, Grace is the guinea pig for anyone I teach to wrap/babywear. (I do this because she knows what's going on and isn't afraid, unlike a new to being worn babe) She's been worn by alot of people. Practically everyone in the API group, city wide babywearing group, and the wrapping group.
Needless to say I have no issue with it.
More Green For Less Green
Now, there's something I'd have to think about!
After 10 months of struggling, my milk dried up suddenly when we got H1N1. She was starving, refusing bottles, and I was desperate to get her to eat
She had been supplemented with donor breastmilk a lot in the months leading up to this, so it wasn't a big deal.
She has a mega strong bond with my best friend since then, though...and she only nursed her twice (same day). I'm okay with it. The bond is really neat.
With the qualifier that I am unable to nurse, then I would definitely be okay with a good friend nursing and donor milk! When you first said it, I was picturing hanging out watching a movie or something, baby cries, I say, "I have to pee ... will you get that?" and she nurses her. Hm. No, I don't much like that.
This.