I am a first time mom, and trying to do the best I can for my little one. For the first few months, I carried her in a wrap carrier to make her feel safe while we went out to the store, church, etc. That way she could learn about her new surroundings, but feel secure. Unfortunately, most of the people at church have been very overbearing, and crowd around me constantly to get in my baby's face They also make negative comments about how I choose to hold my baby. They talk very loud, make loud noises, touch her hands and face constantly, and generally are in our bubble no matter what I do or say. Now, they are complaining because even though we let everyone see and talk to our baby, we don't let them hold her. We even got reprimanded by a church leader because he didn't like our parenting techniques. There are 200 people at church! I'm just not comfortable with everyone holding her, and we don't want to hurt anyone's feelings by saying yes to one person and no to another. Also, I definitely don't want someone to hold her and walk away into another part of the building. (I've seen them do this with other babies, and it scares me.) My baby is so little. I know I won't always be able to protect her from everything, but I'm doing my best. Am I being too protective now? Do people have a right to get mad because they can't hold my baby?
Re: Holding baby/Overbearing people
Saying that, I've always liked trustworthy people holding my daughter. I feel it makes her social, and she enjoys the different viewpoints and voices of other people. But that's just me. The point is, don't let anyone TELL you how to raise your child or make you feel bad because you're not involving them.
Set the precedent for how people are allowed to treat you and your family and don't feel bad about it Hun! Xx