Another theory
moms of sick children experiencing viewers about a stress.
Not exact matches
Maybe we
moms don't really want to give up being the No. 1 person our
child wants when he or she is
sick or sad or overwhelmed at the end
of a long way or just excited to share something.
Believe it or not, because
of the sickness fighting benefits
of breast milk and the fact that breastfed
children get
sick less often, a nursing
mom is less likely to call into work, according to a study on the economic benefits
of breastfeeding.
In related news: a survey
of full - time working mothers and mommy bloggers conducted by a thermometer maker found that when their
children got
sick, 33 %
of moms pretended to be
sick so they could stay home with their
child, 62 %
of them called on parents or in - laws for
child care, 57 %
of them took unpaid leave to care for their
child, and a distressing 34 %
of them took the kid to school or day care anyway — where they could infect your
child.
The bottles could be useful for pumped milk when a
mom is
sick and doesn't want to compromise the baby's health, but the formula really SHOULD be donated to a humane society shelter for puppies and kittens — sometimes the mother cat or dog is injured or killed and the puppies and kittens have no other option for nutrition — in a Women's Shelter, we can only hope the women are getting enough nutrition to be able to offer their
children the imminently more suitable choice
of breastmilk, so they shouldn't need the samples.
Banishing a sweet tiny
child to solitude - away from the warmth and comfort
of mom seems
sick to me.
I was team
mom for little league, cheer
mom, pta
mom, chaperoned school field trips, volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and
mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one
of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for
child care if they were
sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds
of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out
of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead
of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
If, by chance, a
child gets
sick, there is an out -
of - town house guest that generates an extra load
of sheets and towels or requires a home - cooked meal, or the family decides to go on vacation (usually defined for
mom and dad as taking some time off work so that they can Baby Bunch in a different location), all bets are off and you will find yourself consumed by mess.
At one point my
moms group's weekly discussion was so dominated by sleep that we were starting to get
sick of each other, even though we needed each other so very badly, because no one else would be willing to listen to us talk with such hysteria about our
child's sleep habits.
This week, new research supported what
moms sick of parent shaming have long suspected: people often judge how dangerous a given parenting practice is based on their sense
of how moral it is, not based on a reasoned assessment
of actual danger to the
child.
If your
child becomes ill you should consider waiting until your little one is healthy again Your baby needs loads
of comfort and security during
sick days, and many babies find that comfort in their breastfeeding sessions with
mom.
My husband and
children have to put up with a cranky
mom / wife because frankly I'm just
sick of being
sick after trying everything I know to do.
I got a bit
of flack for making the connection
of the typical American «healthy» diet with her difficulties, but in fact the Internet is teaming with
moms sharing their heartaches dealing with depression and lack
of energy as they try to care for
children (often very
sick children)-- and with far fewer resources than Doyle Melton enjoys.
The three play energetically off
of each other as suburban
moms who are all at the end
of their respective ropes: Beth (Hendricks) has an adulterous husband (Matthew Lillard) who lost all their money; Annie (Whitman) is a grocery store clerk who's about to lose custody
of her son; and Ruby (Retta) has a
sick child that needs an expensive medication.
In the eyes
of five - year - old Enzo, brotherhood is first and foremost a beautiful human chain between men or all
children of Earth would held hands, towards a future where there is no more hunger, no more misery, where nobody would be cold or
sick, and that all
children have parents to call
mom and dad.
So I took him to vet and they gave him doxycycline 100 mg that was on the 8th it is the 14th now and I just gave him a dose
of Robitussin
children's cough syrup because he is still coughing but only now 3 out
of 4
of them are now so all 3 got a dose I'm so worried about the puppies as there
mom is one
of them who is
sick.
Aside from the four legged members, our home consists
of one human
child (well she is 21) «Madi» who is as much
of an animal lover as her
Mom, and will take part in all aspects
of fostering (even when we have had
sick fosters), and husband Brian, who is my biggest cheer leader when it comes to the rescue and myself.
First you got those middle aged
moms who share minion memes that make no sense and easily get thousands
of likes despite taking barely any effort to make, (compared to the thousands
of facebook pages who actually do work hard on things and get no attention) then you get a giant newsfeed stuffed with stolen pictures
of sick, dead or disabled
children because all
of your friends and their friends see «1 like = 1 prayer» despite MANY news articles proving over and over again that those are likefarming scams yet folks are clueless enough to not heed those warnings.
I, as a dog -
mom, may not know the heartache
of a
child being
sick, but I do know the frustration and helplessness I feel when my pit - boxer Henry is
sick.