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A new mother feels overwhelmed by her mother -in -law advice on how to feed her child.
On one Post on Redditthe woman explained that her child’s grandmother insists on her Feeds him a “stick of butter” To help with his night-snooze, among other things.
“My 6 months old started solid topics last week, it’s been so wonderful so far and he loves it,” she explains. “I have given him the banana, papaya, strawberries, chicken, squash, eggs … we definitely explore a lot.”
“I share videos and pictures with his grandmother and all she manages to say is how he already sees” sugar addiction “from the fruit and that I should give him pure butter,” she adds.
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The poster said her mother -in -law thinks her Grandbaby “needs the fat” and adds that “it will help him sleep longer.”
While the poster “agrees” that the little one needs more fat in her diet, she gets tired of her mother -in -law’s constant recommendations.
“She also continues to send me Instagram videos of this” meat -based nutritional doctor “and says that children should have a meat -based diet. I hold completely and think that children should have a healthy broad diet,” writes Redditor.
While the daughter -in -law tried to “carefully” state his views, her mother -in -law “does not get the point.”
“I told her that children tend to like things sweet taste because breast milk is sweet,” she reminds. “And she said ‘I think steak can be pretty cute. ?????’ ‘
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“It makes me feel that I don’t do the best for my child because I have not yet given him lots of meat, which I plan to introduce but again … We just start,” she ends. “Has anyone ever given baby pure butter? Is a real recommendation? Please advise!”
In response to the post, many readers Reddit users advised to set their boundaries with a little more power.
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“Time to be less mild. I’m in a cranky atmosphere.”, One person wrote.
Another one, “you are not obliged to get her to understand your food choices for your child. And it causes you concern. So set a clear limit. Tell her you don’t have to hear her views on how to feed your child.”
The user went on to say that if the mother -in -law continued with his behavior, the new mother “would” stop sending pictures or videos. ”
At the same time, another person insisted that the poster would engage her husband.
“Ask your husband to close your mom or you will do it and it won’t be nice,” the reader wrote. “I did this with my own mother but the man was annoyed at her freaking over how we introduced solids and BLW.”