I had no idea that there are quite a few people out there that feel pretty strongly AGAINST babywearing. I came across this article where a mother was shamed for it by a store manager at a mall in Florida.
https://www.khou.com/story/news/nation/2015/07/01/facebook-post-critical-baby-wearing/29552653/I have 2 baby carriers that I will be using! It just makes sense to me. I actually don't see any cons to it.
What are your thoughts on this? Are you planning on using a baby carrier? Has anyone here ever received criticism for babywearing?
Edit* I do see that she was carrying her 5 year old. But I have heard it is a debate for some people and others have been judged based on their decision to do so!
Re: baby wearing criticism
Yes we have several and I can't fathom a good reason not to use them (other than personal preference of course...)
I plan to baby wear for the first few months as I did with DS. I'm not interested in BW after that though. I plan to use the hell out of my stroller after about 3 months.
To each their own.
If I was a store manager I would looove to see a baby/kid wearer. That means the kid isn't running around destroying things! Shame on that woman for what she did. I see her supervisors we not happy at all with what she did.
I also think it's so wrong for a manager of a store to take a picture of someone with their kid and post it on social media.
As a newborn, it was absolutely CRITICAL to wear my baby around the house. If I didnt, nothing would've been done. Nothing. I was able to be mobile and baby was able to be held which is what newborns need in the beginning. I also don't believe in "spoiling" babies so that could be another reason I disagree with this sentiment.
Examples: 1. newborn photos are a waste of money, they aren't worth it, and I am fretting over it too much (I can assure you I am not "fretting"). 2. We got an Angelcare monitor and I got a 15 minute lecture from my MIL that I am a "helicopter" parent and I can't protect my child from everything (referring to the breathing monitor that comes with it).
Already having to get used to people's criticism!
I'm not saying it doesn't look a little odd to see her carrying such a large child, but I dang sure wouldn't judge her without knowing.
I don't treat her differently because she has autism, but I'm also not going to knowingly let her suffer and get all worked up to the point where she can't breathe and pukes everywhere all because you think I may look crazy carrying her around.
Granted I plan to offer the carrier to her til she is 4 or 5 and probably not thereafter, but hopefully by then we have other methods of coping and dealing and she will be able to talk and communicate better. But I'm mr going to just stop because of someone's opinion.
https://www.people.com/people/mobile/article/0,,20934931,00.html