What do you do when your mother-in-law is your babysitter but in your opinion she is real rough with your 2 month old.. I'm a first time mom and Idk what to do and she never listens to me when I tell her what kind of soap and lotion I use for my baby etc. she just doesn't listen..
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And sometimes you have to choose your battles....is it really worth your precious time and energy to quibble about minor stuff every time? I think you'd rather use that time and energy to sleep, go for a walk, go to the salon, read a book, etc! Also, venting to a friend, or posting to this board, are fabulous stress-reducers!
Hope this helps! You're not alone - I'm in the same boat! Good luck!
My mum berates me about that, along with everything else. She questions every decision or judgement I make including which formula to feed baby, that I should sterilise everything every time I use it (sometimes a good scrubbing with hot water and washing up liquid does the job when in a hurry) and keeping the sterilised bottles in airlock containers. She had a go at me for having a lit candle in the flat the other day, I am in the same room! I know she has good intentions as she loves her grandson but it makes me feel like a little girl who can't be trusted. I know my instincts are right when it comes to my son and I don't want to bring him up being overly obsessive and anxious about every little thing.
I also have a friend who has helped look after new babies all her life. She ALWAYS makes me feel inadequate when I am with her and my son, saying things like 'Oh, watch his head. Make sure you support his neck' and 'Is he comfortable like that?' It really winds me up as she is not a mother and can't possibly know what it's like to know your own baby. He's fine! And if he wasn't, I would know about it.
Grrrr! Rant over