Babies person within the bend?
So ever since my little girl was born if I have her outside and my mil sees and it is for a while bit windy she tells me to get her out of the loop. My husbands parents own a farm and we live on the farm and they live down the road so they are always here. Today it be 80 outside and my husband was working in the garden. The wind picked up and his mom yell at him for having Holland outside in a stroller because it was too squally. She is 5 1/2 months old and weighs 16 lbs. She is not a tiny baby and she is amazingly healthy. We do not get why his mom is so worried about the twirl. We mostly tell his mom that Holland is fine and it is not that windy. But it just confuses us. If anyone can shed some lighting on this. She is also in her late 60's and immigrated from the Netherlands when she was younger. So conceivably it is something from when she grew up.
I don't think it's a problem unless the wind was bitter cold, or your child be unsupervised. it might be an age/ cultural thing.
It is because A LOT of people believe that if you take a baby out surrounded by the wind thy will get colic. The baby will suck the interweave & it will gwt trapped in their tummy. I have heard "Don't run that baby out in the wind" numerous times... I don't think that her immigrating from the Netherlands have anything to do with it... She is old school, that's lately what they believe. Source(s): .o:☆*''*☆:o.αll§o.o:☆*''*☆:o.
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Answers: yes older people do it all the time, I be waiting for a bus when my son was about 5 months and there be some sunlight on his face, he had turned his head away from it so I didn't verbs, you know what this older woman did? she got my pram and moved it! I was so batty at her, she had no right to do that. have your baby facing the other style when there is wind, as it might bother him a bit, but don't worry nearly your MIL its your choice not hers.
Have you ever noticed when you blow in your baby's frontage she stops breathing for a second? All babies do it, and I can't remember when they stop, but that's probably why she's freaking out, not because she's going to get sick or anything just because it's probably difficult for her to breathe. Just watch her cooperatively next time your out and the wind is directly in her facade and you may notice her gasping for breath when the wind picks up. Other than that there's no reason for her not to be out.
Edit: I know this before hand, but I had an feeble lady stop me on my way into a grocery store one day to detail me this. I was so mad because it wasn't like I be standing outside, I was rushing from the car to the store when it was super blowing hard out and she stopped me to tell me, lmao! Glad I can laugh about it very soon.
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I don't think it's a problem unless the wind was bitter cold, or your child be unsupervised. it might be an age/ cultural thing.
It is because A LOT of people believe that if you take a baby out surrounded by the wind thy will get colic. The baby will suck the interweave & it will gwt trapped in their tummy. I have heard "Don't run that baby out in the wind" numerous times... I don't think that her immigrating from the Netherlands have anything to do with it... She is old school, that's lately what they believe. Source(s): .o:☆*''*☆:o.αll§o.o:☆*''*☆:o.
.o:*''*:o. ωfε & мαмα оf 4 .o:*''*:o.
Answers: yes older people do it all the time, I be waiting for a bus when my son was about 5 months and there be some sunlight on his face, he had turned his head away from it so I didn't verbs, you know what this older woman did? she got my pram and moved it! I was so batty at her, she had no right to do that. have your baby facing the other style when there is wind, as it might bother him a bit, but don't worry nearly your MIL its your choice not hers.
Have you ever noticed when you blow in your baby's frontage she stops breathing for a second? All babies do it, and I can't remember when they stop, but that's probably why she's freaking out, not because she's going to get sick or anything just because it's probably difficult for her to breathe. Just watch her cooperatively next time your out and the wind is directly in her facade and you may notice her gasping for breath when the wind picks up. Other than that there's no reason for her not to be out.
Edit: I know this before hand, but I had an feeble lady stop me on my way into a grocery store one day to detail me this. I was so mad because it wasn't like I be standing outside, I was rushing from the car to the store when it was super blowing hard out and she stopped me to tell me, lmao! Glad I can laugh about it very soon.
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