Alright Ladies,
We are reaching the half way mark. What stupid advice have you been given? Let's share some laughs. This is totally for fun, so please no MUD. Thanks in advance.
Most recent:
Me: My doc said I may need an amniocentisis.
DH's friend's baby mama: Oh NO! You can't do that! They'll kill the baby! Don't be stupid.
Me: What are you talking about?
DH's friend's baby mama: They put a needle in the baby's spine and can kill it! What if he moves?
Me: I don't think that's how that works. Honey calm down. We don't have to do the test ( because now DH is yelling: We are NOT doing that!)
DH's friend's baby mama: Don't be stupid. That's crazy to do. It will kill your baby. Nah uh
Me: My mom had an amnio with me....and here I am 27 years later....
The rest of the convo was stupid too... lol then I contacted my bump ladies and asked for advice and looked up amnio videos for my own piece of mind and DH's. He stopped panicking now. lol
Re: The dumbest advice you've been getting
Please note this is my fourth pregnancy and she has one child.
First she told me to stop eating my candy bar because it will make not only me fat but my baby as well! Also , that the baby will be addicted to milky ways if I do not stop . Really ??? Lol
Second thing she asked was if it was my husbands baby . Hmm... I ignored her . This chick just kept going about how bad it will be for the child and that we should divorce now . Lol . She doesn't know me not my husband or our situation. What an assumption .
Third thing that just through my for a loop was she asked if it was a boy or girl and I told her I was waiting . I ended up with a 5 minute lecture on how it wasn't safe for the baby not to know the sex and how could I choose to wait in this day and age .
Yeah. I am so glad this course is over in a week, and I can block her number . Sadly she was a group member in my course project and we exchanged numbers the first day of class.
A coworker of mine is about five weeks ahead of me and her husband is kind of an idiot. He came into my office one day talking about how they weren't going to vaccinate because "studies have shown that vaccines can cause Downs Syndrome." No, just no.
Never reach above your head or the cord will get wrapped around the baby's neck.
Don't eat pineapple, mango or watermelon because it's bad for the baby.
Flying is bad for the baby.
I should really be in bed as much as possible because that's best for the baby.
Don't drink cold beverages because it can contract the uterus - only drink warm to hot beverages.
I should really only gain 10lbs with my pregnancy. Anything else is unnecessary. (Um I have a BMI of about 17%...)
It's bad luck to have a baby shower before the baby arrives.
It's also bad luck to put together a nursery or buy anything for the baby before it arrives - so basically you should just scramble to do everything AFTER the baby comes home bc that makes so much sense...including buying a car seat.
Ultrasounds can harm the baby. Best to only have one per pregnancy. (I'm high risk and have weekly u/s...)
You shouldn't really eat for two, rather just eat for one and a half. So take your normal meal portion and add another half serving to everything. (Im pretty sure it's only 300-500 calories..per day!)
Fruit will give you GD. Best to avoid.
The baby will suck all of the calcium out of your body which can lead to you losing teeth.
It's safe to fly with a baby after 1 week.
If you play classical music for the baby it will make him smarter..
Hmmm that's all I can think of now but I will update as more come through!
We are not patient people. I lost my temper and said some regrettable things but wtf...who just grabs a stranger?
I wanted to point out that both my mom and my MIL lost all of their teeth after pregnancy and now wear dentures. I can't remember all of the details that lead my MIL, but I'm pretty sure my hubby said carrying twins did it to her (but I/he could be wrong). For my mom that was the issue, but she was 40 when she had my youngest brother, so I'm pretty sure that didn't help!
With my first: "my grandbaby will NOT wear anything (second hand)"
-ummm... are you committing to buying her whole wardrobe forever and ever amen? They outgrow things way too fast to turn anything down.
Now that I have had more children than anyone in our immediate family excluding my mama), I don't hear too much advice from anyone. I'm a pro at this point.
Then I hear the whole "eating for two" nonsense all the time from random people. I started out slightly overweight, but don't look as much as I weigh. I eat when I'm hungry and stop when I'm full. I gained 15 with my first and 20 with my second. This girl isn't trying to lose a whole lot at Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Year. Let's aim for healthy!
Gahhhh
But on the other hand, my MIL is a bit crazy and told me that boys are very different than girls, because boys will automatically know what to do with toy trains, while girls will just copy what boys do. I wanted to slap her. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. (This was because she didn't want us to give my DH's old Brio set to our baby if it is a girl. I told her no matter the sex, the baby is getting that Brio set.)
@chaelainev Oh my I'm so sorry to hear that! I actually asked my dentist about this because I was very concerned after my MIL told me the baby takes calcium and that can contribute to losing teeth (I'm borderline obsessed with dental hygiene..) My dentist said that the baby doesn't take calcium from your body, but what can happen is that stomach acid from morning sickness, acid reflux, etc can weaken the teeth and lead to dental issues during pregnancy for sure! So, some non-silly good advice would be to brush and floss often during pregnancy, even more so if you have any issue that could cause acid on your teeth!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110651/
Whether it's true or not, it's still dumb advice and completely inappropriate.
Most women who have c sections don't choose it because they're "too posh to push". They choose/permit it because it becomes necessary, usually through no fault of the mother.
So by telling someone to make sure they birth vaginally - my coworker is basically implying that the only reason for a c section is by maternal choice.
*My brother and SIL have mentioned this same thing after having a foster child they tried to adopt and lost. It's extremely painful dealing with those things after a loss.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110651/
I just can't with this... I know you aren't being offensive. Don't take anything I am about to say personally. It is just this "study".
My kids lived in the same exact environment as kids who came out of a vag. Now, because I was unable to deliver this way, I should feel guilt because harm may have been done to an immune system? All because their body didn't go through a birth canal. A whole six inch missed opportunity to expose my kids to some good ol' vagina germs. I must go apologize to them NOW for their asthma, crohns, etc. Wait a second... they actually DON'T have those issues.
ETA: I repeat, this is toward the ARTICLE, not pp.
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To each their own, of course, on their choice to BF but I was like well grandma...pretty sure breast feeding isn't "unnatural" as no human (or mammal for that matter!) would have ever survived without it...
She jokingly said she'll love my baby like crazy but not to breast feed around her bc it makes her sick. I'm like hah okkkkkk
You can't eat cucumbers for fear of hurting the baby through your breast milk . And nothing that is red ( tomatoes, bell peppers, ... Anything that is naturally red ) or your baby will definitely have an allergic reaction .
I cal bullshit but have yet to confirm with my OB. This is still prescribed by their doctors people.
Oh and my personal favorite: epidurals will make me harm my baby. From pushing her out to hard
"How could you ever consider that name in this day and age? If I loved my child I would name him Jase in today's world". As said by boyfriends mother. Just shut yo face, lady.