Mobile bumping: How to politely say STHU
Has anyone run into an instance in which someone else flat out tells you a desicion you're making for your baby/pregnancy is wrong? I'm not talking abiut superstitious moms or little things like that...but big things.
There are a few ppl who know who have shocked me lately by telling me something I was going to do was utterly wrong. They have kids and seem to now be experts. For example one friend told me not to have a dental Xray as it was EXTREMELY dangerous for baby. Another said that u/s are dangerous and I shouldnt have those either....because she didn't go to the dr at all for her last two pregnancies......well, good for you.
Okay I respect your opinion but please don't disrespect mine. These people mean well but are so pushy it's bugging me. I'm not sure how to say please stop nagging me, I'm going to bite your head off....                
                             
        
Re: How to politely say STHU
Exactly. But heaven forbid I suggest such a thing. Sigh.
My MIL definitely harps on things, to the point where you want to throttle her sometimes! I just firmly tell her that for DH and I, the peace of mind we get from utilizing medical technology is worth it to me, and that I trust my doctor's judgement. I definitely let her know politely that it's our kid, our decision and do not leave it open to discussion.
That's what I'd say... Thanks [not really] for your [unwanted] opinion, but I will discuss those things with my doctor.
Maybe I'm missing something, but xrays during pregnancy ARE a big no no. I thought they were only done in emergency situations...
Lol....this I like.
Its Dental. No, it's not. I discussed this with my OB, midwife, and dentist. It is fine and safe. Having one will not hurt baby. All they say is check with your OB first, especially if you are high risk or something unusual.
I agree. Given how targeted dental xrays are, they seem reasonably safe to me no more dangerous than sushi or lunch meat especially when you add a lead shield into the mix.
If all else fails, this might work ...
This. If telling them nicely doesn't work, then I would probably tell them to mind their own business and that if I ever have a question I want their input on, I'll ask.