Ok, my IL's still have my husbands crib. Awh how sweet...yadda yadda...gag me with a spoon.
My MIL is our "daycare" for a few hours a day during the week. She offered to come to our house, but I almost would rather have the baby at her house because then I wouldn't have te problem of her going through all of my stuff and "cleaning" while I'm not there. Also, I wouldn't have to try getting her to leave my house when I'm ready to relax with my baby.
Here's the issue. She wants to use my husbands old crib. From 1985. I am not at all comfortable with my child being in a crib that is older than I am that is beyond not recommended anymore.
How can I get her to understand that I do not want my baby in the crib because its not safe?! (She also argued with me that the baby needed blankets in the crib....freaking shoot me)
I feel like I need to make a list for her. Lol
Re: MIL wants to use crib from 1985!
FWIW, when visiting my ILs in Iceland, we used the crib that was used for both DH and his little sister (so from 1979). However, FIL recently re-did it, painted it and fastened the drop-side of the crib so it was stationary and safe. Things that are old can be well maintained.
ETA: words
Free and below market/what you can't get on the paid market is kinda the same thing in terms of dictating how she cares for your child
Not an ideal solution, but if she adamant, it's better than nothing.
And please find info about babies and blankets/comforters for her. Overheating, breathing problems, SIDS I think are enough of a reason to not convince her. If not , I'd pay extra for daycare.
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He knows I'm serious when I say I'll pull LO from her care if she does something I think is dangerous after I specifically ask her not to. I've seen too many babies get hurt and/or worse. Just because my husband survived that crib...and I survived one that I slept in doesn't mean it's perfectly safe. Other babies did not....which is why recommendations change over the years.
I'm definitely going to search for some articles and stuff to give her....just so she sees that I'm not pulling this information out of my ass.
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mssm2012 's and the other ladies suggestion on the child care class and going with MIL/grandma. My DH's grandmother, who is in her early 70's but in great shape, will be watching our LO while I work for the first few years until my mother retires and takes over. Although his grandmother has raised 5 children of her own plus DH and all of his cousins while parents were at work with no issues (big fat greek family so lots of kids to raise!), it has been awhile since she had to watch a tiny baby. She is fantastic but I'm worried about using blankets and feedings once LO is off a bottle.
Going to a parenting safety class is a great idea! as a FTM I could use the knowledge, and I'd feel safer with her knowing everything as well. I know if I signed her up she probably wouldn't go, but if I was going and maybe MIL too, she would be on board and we could make a day out of it. great idea!
Show her the studies that show why drop side cribs and blankets in bed with small babies can be deadly. If she still protests, tell her it's your baby, so your rules.
I don't know your relationship with your MIL. Hopefully she will listen to what recommendations have changed and will respect your wishes. Good luck.