I have a great MIL until I leave DS with her. We went out to dinner with friends and I gave her specific directions on when to feed LO and how much. I left two 4 oz bottles and one 3 oz just in case he woke up after going to bed. I nursed him and he was sleeping when we left. He woke up and she fed him two bottles because he was upset! I told her after the last time she did this not to but she won't listen. My stash is not low but he does not need that much and when I tell her not to she acts like I am crazy.
Do any other moms have this problem? You would not feed a bottle fed baby two bottles so why is it any different for BF? It makes me not want to leave him with her.
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To actually respond to your post: My LO won't take a bottle so I can't really relate, but can you tell her if it happens again that you can no longer trust her to take care of your LO? It's like a matter of principle, if she won't listen to your instructions on this then she won't listen to your instructions on other things as your LO grows. I'm a firm believer in "your baby, your rules". Just a thought.
We have our "Irish Twins"
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DS born 7/28/14
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@TexasGirl81 Every 45 minutes, I would die!
However, we just arrived at the ILs' house last night only to find the crib they use for niece and nephew is a drop sided crib, and the PNP they said they had (causing us not to bring ours) isn't here! WTF?! Sorry - this should go in Monday bitchfest or WTF Wednesday, but I had to get it out there. Luckily, DH totally supports insisting on getting a PNP, either buying one or borrowing SIL's.
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If she has fed baby in the last 3 hours there is no reason to do it again. That can cause tummy upset. Stuffing the kid is not the solution.
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
My mom did the same thing when I left her with LO for the night. I had probably 80-90 ozs & she used more than half of it in 24hrs. LO was 2 months at the time...
She's always telling me I'm not feeding her enough and that's why she fussy sometimes. WTFever mom.
Eta. This was when I was still EBF.
OP I would definitley tell your MIL if she can't follow the instructions that you left then you'll find someone who can. Your LO's well being is more important than her feelings/thoughts on the matter and for her to act like your request is unreasonable is ridiculous.