October 2015 Moms

Unpopular Opinion

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  • StephN310 said:

    if you guys read my statement it did say " certain ppl should not be allowed on certain boards" and then i go on to mention towards the end "specially on this board" i apologize if i did not word this correctly but i got a warning from the BG lol and i feel its uncalled for as i did not call out any one. i left it as a general statement.....IF THE SHOE FITS THEN WEAR IT!!!

    I find it sad that you got called out on an unpopular opinion board! Sorry someone "told on" you! It takes the fun out of the point of the board.

    see it happens because people hide behind internet muscles and they get report happy...its alryte at the end of the day it shows I hit a nerve w someone ...like i said if the shoe fits then wear it ! Ryte! ...but I should have made my statement a lot clearer for those that feel the need to have things crystal clear for them ..u know those special ones!...wait I might get reported again watch out now!





  • MerVerMerVer member
    eat111315 said:

    "Baby on Board" signs are dumb.

    "You know I was going to crash into your car with reckless abandon, but wait there's a baby on board? Yikes, I better not!" Said no one ever.


    Yeah! Adults wanna live too! Lol
  • jenboston22jenboston22 member
    edited May 2015
    jenn2132 said:

    The only boards I visit are Oct 15 & Sept 15 but only because I'm due Oct. 1 and could very likely have a Sept. baby.

    I just wanted to say that I do the same thing! (I'm due Sept. 28, and as a FTM, I may very well have an October baby! :) )
  • StephN310 said:

    UO: I get really irritated when women say they couldn't breatsfeed because of supply issues. The number of women who can't produce enough milk is incredibly low. Most likely they rceived poor information or had a lack of help or didn't really want to but had to give it a try for someone else. The reason it bothers me is because I think it makes other women think it is a common problem and they give up when really it isn't the problem.

    Just to clarify my UO: if you don't want to nurse or can't I have no problem with it! It is women who make up an excuse why they couldn't that bothers me.
  • megewymegewy member
    edited May 2015
    mgdunn said:

    Probably a VERY unpopular opinion but I hate when women blast moms who don't breastfeed. I didn't breastfeed either one of my girls and won't this time either simply because I didn't want to. My kids RARELY ever get sick and I can assure you I'm not an less bonded to them because they bottle fed. More power to the moms who want to breastfeed but its not for everybody and I hate getting judged for choosing otherwise.

    I agree.. We are still feeding out babies.
    I for one was made to feel bad by my dr recently. I told her I didn't think I wanted to this time or to just exclusively pump and she was just like oh well you have to at least try. Umm I did with my first and just hated it and resorted to pumping only until I dried up.
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  • My UO seems to only be unpopular recently:


    I hate it when people try to pretend "tone" doesn't exist in writing. It's a thing, and people do convey tone in writing even when they claim they weren't meaning anything by how they said what they said. It is our responsibility as the "sender" to craft our words in a way that conveys the message we intend and stop blaming the "receiver" all the time. Interpersonal communication, even in writing, involves two people and a lot of dynamics. 
    Absolutely agree!
  • StephN310 said:

    StephN310 said:

    UO: I get really irritated when women say they couldn't breatsfeed because of supply issues. The number of women who can't produce enough milk is incredibly low. Most likely they rceived poor information or had a lack of help or didn't really want to but had to give it a try for someone else. The reason it bothers me is because I think it makes other women think it is a common problem and they give up when really it isn't the problem.

    Just to clarify my UO: if you don't want to nurse or can't I have no problem with it! It is women who make up an excuse why they couldn't that bothers me.
    I have had to fight the good fight every time to breastfeed, so really any excuse makes me mad. Own it. You should not have to use your body to do anything you don't want to do, but don't hide behind excuses or seek validation for quitting. I get that there is pressure to do it. And that is because it is optimal, but it isn't anybody else's choice to make.

  • justyhjustyh member
    Kbabs47 said:

    Idk if this has been added but I'm finding I can't stand when a friend with a kid says "this is what you have to look forward to" when the kid is acting up. I know they think they are being funny or whatever but it annoys the crap out of me! Sorry your child is misbehaved?

    Totally agree with you!
  • Kbabs47 said:

    Idk if this has been added but I'm finding I can't stand when a friend with a kid says "this is what you have to look forward to" when the kid is acting up. I know they think they are being funny or whatever but it annoys the crap out of me! Sorry your child is misbehaved?


    I know right ! But they never tell you the good parts ! Yea there's gonna be rough times, that's parenting it has good and bad (: !
  • csy2947csy2947 member
    edited May 2015
    @LiveNLove44 This times a million! I actually think I encounter this a lot less on October than the tri boards. I'll add, then they try to make you feel like a crazy person by saying honesty =/= rude!!!
  • StephN310 said:

    StephN310 said:

    UO: I get really irritated when women say they couldn't breatsfeed because of supply issues. The number of women who can't produce enough milk is incredibly low. Most likely they rceived poor information or had a lack of help or didn't really want to but had to give it a try for someone else. The reason it bothers me is because I think it makes other women think it is a common problem and they give up when really it isn't the problem.

    Just to clarify my UO: if you don't want to nurse or can't I have no problem with it! It is women who make up an excuse why they couldn't that bothers me.
    Who says they're making an excuse? Do you know them all personally? I tried BFing my daughter for months. I spent many many days with the lactation consultants and I just did not have enough milk. I even continued to pump the tiny bit that I did have to give her 1 small bottle of it a day because that's all I could get. I don't understand why it would make YOU upset. I bet I was more upset about the whole situation that you could even imagine.

    Was your child ever checked for a tie? Tues can inhibit supply because the baby never gets that good vacuum seal/pull. I had my third daughters tie cut and it was an amazing difference. My midwives have begun checking for them and referring their clients to bfing clinic for revisions. I could never pump out anything that made it worth the time,so i supplemented once i returned to work.
  • Birdee212 said:

    UO: It really irks me when people who prefer an unmedicated L&D say "women have been giving birth for millenia without pain meds so we should too". Because I bet if you said to those women of yore "hey, I know you're in excruciating pain but what if I told you there's something that took that pain away," they'd be all over it.

    It makes more sense to me to say you don't want meds or epi because you didn't react well last time or you are morally against it or it just freaks you out. But justifying your choice by saying the above sounds like you're mommy-shaming those of us who do want an epidural.


    I agree!!!! Even if you want to have an unmedicated birth because it makes you feel more badass, that's fine. But would you have a root canal or get a filling without anesthesia just because back in the day people had to get their teeth pulled with no drugs?

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  • komorebi said:

    UO #1: mom asks for advice on going natural and all the responses are horror stories or people telling her to have an open mind.

    UO#2:
    Women who act confidently about their choices but then turn around and play the victim if anybody points out a differing (valid) opinion or experience.

    Can you clarify this? I get the horror stories part-that's obvious. But what about the open mind part bothers you?
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