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Mom of a 9 yr 1 m old boy8 years ago
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my mother in law and father in law are keeping my baby to themselves.. they do not let me breast feed him. my mil always raises questions on my decisions regarding my baby... she wanted to make him drink water from 2nd month I raised an objection and still she tells that I am doing wrong... My husband does not support me nor my decisions regarding my baby... I feel helpless.. I feel they will take my baby from me

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Najma raihanMom of a 4 yr 10 m old child5 years ago

A. ur the mother of the baby u shld takecr of baby dnt let others take decision and make u follow just took ur decision on time

profile image of Anu VincentAnu VincentMom of a 9 yr 8 m old boy8 years ago

A. I do agree with both ladies who posted before me. Fight, raise your voice. You are his mother, you make the decisions. Your in-laws can only give their advice. You decide whether you want to take that advice or not. And yes, take them to pediatrician and ask your doubts in front of the doctor, so that your family members can hear it, too.

profile image of ShivaniShivaniMom of a 8 yr 7 m old child8 years ago

A. You should take your mother in-laws to your peadritician, and ask such questions if front of them. They will certainly listen to doctor's advice. You can also tell your problem to doctor prior to taking them to doctor.

nMom of a 9 yr 2 m old girl8 years ago

A. same with me but i fight. Rise ur voice

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