Pediatricians Debunk 16 Baby Myths

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  • @roweishagray9966
    @roweishagray9966 4 роки тому +3119

    “Up to 3 years of age naps are really important”... me a 28 year old I deeply disagree it stops that quickly

    • @anypaolamurillo8969
      @anypaolamurillo8969 4 роки тому +7

      Roweisha Gray omg same

    • @DifferentReader
      @DifferentReader 4 роки тому +44

      Naps are really important to brain development for kids up to about 3, after that it’s mostly for rest.

    • @Joe-hj9xo
      @Joe-hj9xo 4 роки тому +13

      Nah, for adults naps tend to interfere with night-time sleep. If you're already getting 8 or more solid hours of sleep at night and still need naps to feel refreshed then you might want to check with your doctor.

    • @gwlad1575
      @gwlad1575 4 роки тому +7

      sooo true ! why stop at 3 ? In Spain they still take naps in the afternoon. Can we do that too ?

    • @jessiemarie636
      @jessiemarie636 4 роки тому +3

      I would agree that naps are required way longer past the age of 3

  • @andrewscott5775
    @andrewscott5775 4 роки тому +17207

    Me
    Is a Male
    Is 17 Years Old
    Doesn't have a child
    Doesn't have a GF
    Doesn't even want children
    "Pediatricians debunk 16 Myths"
    Yes pls...

    • @cupidcupcake5521
      @cupidcupcake5521 4 роки тому +233

      Same here xD but idk as a female I think some of these are interesting to know :3

    • @dannyme5090
      @dannyme5090 4 роки тому +8

      Andrew Scott lol

    • @seanbrown8920
      @seanbrown8920 4 роки тому +38

      You were waiting for the two of them to kiss?

    • @dannyme5090
      @dannyme5090 4 роки тому +15

      Maybe 😏

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 4 роки тому +146

      you never know when you'll have to take care of a random baby

  • @kit2na
    @kit2na 4 роки тому +55470

    as a former baby i can say this is true

  • @riririri1602
    @riririri1602 3 роки тому +5840

    The conclusion is you don't need fancy stuffs to educate your babies. Love, attention, physical interaction, lingual interaction & environmental interaction will do just fine

    • @wojtekpolska1013
      @wojtekpolska1013 3 роки тому +76

      yea, tl;dr don't do anything that seems stupid. millions of years of evolution made the parents feel what to do by instinct.

    • @dawnie82
      @dawnie82 3 роки тому +4

      @@wojtekpolska1013 👍🏾

    • @viiperbiite
      @viiperbiite 3 роки тому +9

      That’ll give them basic survival skills. But they won’t be able to afford to survive on their own without intellectual abilities and other skills.

    • @SheilaR.08
      @SheilaR.08 3 роки тому +74

      @@viiperbiite Which are most effectively fostered by interaction with people, feeling grass and breeze, playing with pets, being read/talked/sung to, and learning to walk by crawling and pulling up. Language is key in the first five years. Make eye contact, talk and laugh and sing, hug and hold, and your baby will thrive.

    • @brandonjeffery8023
      @brandonjeffery8023 3 роки тому +12

      @@viiperbiite I have heard that rich people interact with their babies more. If true, that's a perfect explanation as to why babies with access to more economically advantaged environments tend to be better of.

  • @joshs.6155
    @joshs.6155 3 роки тому +4010

    I'm 34 and naps are still important for my daytime behavior and emotional development...

    • @SL-lz9jr
      @SL-lz9jr 3 роки тому +93

      Same age. Same findings. Lol

    • @lisajada1505
      @lisajada1505 3 роки тому +89

      Yes afternoon nap otherwise I’m cranky and throw tantrums.

    • @katarina2069
      @katarina2069 3 роки тому +7

      @@SL-lz9jr I second that xD

    • @RanRayu
      @RanRayu 3 роки тому +57

      yep, the real myth is that you only need naps when you're young. >

    • @Darcy783
      @Darcy783 2 роки тому +12

      If you're finding that you need a nap longer than 30 minutes and/or napping after 3:00 p.m., see a sleep specialist. There may be something wrong with your nighttime sleep causing you to be more tired during the day.

  • @chelsey8737
    @chelsey8737 4 роки тому +5651

    I like that they have a dr and a psychologist. Its nice to hear both sides

    • @sabrinazzz3257
      @sabrinazzz3257 4 роки тому +113

      they are both doctors

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 роки тому +142

      @@sabrinazzz3257 well yes but you knew what I meant. But one general and one specific

    • @danielkudo4800
      @danielkudo4800 4 роки тому +29

      Paychologist isn't a doctor

    • @kristyvargo7063
      @kristyvargo7063 4 роки тому +49

      The other is a pediatric physician.
      One of my nursing professors would get PISSED whenever someone called physicians strictly doctors because she was a doctor of nursing and felt left out😂

    • @britkarian
      @britkarian 4 роки тому +101

      @@sabrinazzz3257 one is a physician and the other is a psychologist. One is in medicine and the other in psychology. The fields overlap but arent necessarily the same

  • @mozismobile
    @mozismobile 4 роки тому +6887

    "babies should be sleeping through the night"... yeah, now if someone could just explain that to the baby!

    • @mamabear-9.18.18
      @mamabear-9.18.18 4 роки тому +135

      Lmfao! Hahaha OMG this was hilarious! It's currently 1:30am and my 16 month old daughter is awake, playing and was just running around the house before I safely put her in her gated play area so I can walk the dog and take a personal "mommy time out".... yesterday, she was up until 8:30am. Sleep has regressed to infancy sleeping style. And progressively been getting worse since the 1st tooth broke through during the summer (at around 10 months old)

    • @ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io
      @ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io 4 роки тому +28

      I swear, it’s as if they don’t listen.

    • @tierracaccitolo
      @tierracaccitolo 4 роки тому +42

      mozismobile my 10 year old sister can’t sleep through the night in her own!
      Don’t wake up your baby to eat! They will wake up when they want to eat! Let them sleep!

    • @mamabear-9.18.18
      @mamabear-9.18.18 4 роки тому +22

      @@tierracaccitolo .... That's one of my biggest fears regarding my daughter. My fiance and I co-sleep and bed-share.... he works nights 5 days a week so I don't mind the bed-sharing because since day 1, our daughter would only sleep on my chest. Otherwise, not at all.
      BUT, my fiance has insomnia, I too have insomnia/sleeping issues. My father had insomnia, my younger and older brother have insomnia, my fiance's father had insomnia..... the chances are pretty high that Adrianna Marie may end up getting insomnia being as though that it runs heavily in both sides of the family.....
      Not sure if this pertains to your 10 year old sister in any way BUT I definitely would love to know if this is so that I, as the primary caretaker (stay-at-home Momma Bear) should watch out for.....

    • @mamabear-9.18.18
      @mamabear-9.18.18 4 роки тому +16

      @@tierracaccitolo .... Yes! Absolutely don't! I remember when my Ma came over one day during this past summer and my fiance and I just literally got Adrianna Marie down for a nap. My Ma wanted to see her and went into our bedroom alone. Sure as shit, 2 minutes later, I walked into the room and Adrianna was waking up. I asked my Ma if she had woken her up and she denied it. A few weeks later, she confessed to indeed waking her up because she wanted to hold her and play with her. Unaware that we were trying to get her on a set sleeping schedule and also unaware that Adrianna would freak out because she doesn't like anyone waking her up unless it's (primarily) me or my fiance.
      The only time I wake her is if she had a bowel movement in her diaper, because I don't like her sleeping through that for numerous reasons.... hygiene being the main one. Or, if I know that she's not feeling well and too much time has lapsed between a bottle, food or water. Even then though, I gently wake her and I'm able to get her back to sleep fairly quickly because she's still in the drowsy/half asleep state. You know what I mean?

  • @lex5016
    @lex5016 3 роки тому +2026

    I grew up in a very abusive and violent home but my brother and I always dreamed of being loving parents. Now I'm going to be an auntie!!! And videos like this, communities like this, people like this, are going to help us love and raise a beautiful human being 💜 thank you!!

    • @alyellow7455
      @alyellow7455 3 роки тому +72

      I relate to this a lot! I was emotionally and physically abused and never had any emotional support. It made me extremely socially anxious, self conscious, lonely, irritable, and depressed. I never had a normal childhood. I always fantasized about raising a child to never experience what I had to go through and grow up to be an empathetic and bright minded child. I thought about the ways I would teach my kid how to approach situations and the world in an open minded way. These videos really help me achieve my dream with the research!

    • @pantomimegoose
      @pantomimegoose 3 роки тому +38

      I am an internet stranger and I’m so proud of you and your brother! You’re going to be a great auntie!!

    • @Alice-ld5kg
      @Alice-ld5kg 3 роки тому +17

      Aww this breaks my heart. hope you and your brother are doing better now. You’re going to be a great auntie!! ❤️

    • @persephoniac2335
      @persephoniac2335 3 роки тому +11

      God bless you and your family

    • @finishhim6663
      @finishhim6663 3 роки тому +16

      It's nice that you've become positive through your negative experience. I hope you enjoy being an aunty.

  • @ItsGroundhogDay
    @ItsGroundhogDay 4 роки тому +3368

    Naps are important for me.

    • @vanessarodrigues717
      @vanessarodrigues717 4 роки тому +35

      I even think they are important for everyone man. When people get unnecessarily angry at something,sometimes, i tell them to take a nap.

    • @SAS-tn4zn
      @SAS-tn4zn 4 роки тому +14

      I second that. Lol I remember taking naps in preschool and hating it. But now I need to take a nap.

    • @JuicedUpLemon
      @JuicedUpLemon 4 роки тому +4

      @@vanessarodrigues717 😂😂😂 @ Go take a nap! My momma would say "go lay your tired little head down" whenever I said something stupid. My dad would say "Go play in traffic" whenever I did something stupid. You brought back memories of my childhood.

    • @laurenstanderfer7214
      @laurenstanderfer7214 4 роки тому +4

      My 2 yr old takes a 2 hr nap and I LOVE IT. For awhile she did 2 2 hour naps. Anyone wanting to get rid of a nap-time or doesn’t “do schedules” for the parents “benefit” is just insane.

    • @tahimi3801
      @tahimi3801 4 роки тому +4

      In kindergarten naps felt like a a punishment, as an adult they are a treat!

  • @ladyizzabella
    @ladyizzabella 4 роки тому +4473

    They are perfect representations of their professions lol. The pediatrician is really animated and vocal, while the psychologist is very calm and controlled. A very lovely and informative video.

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 4 роки тому +81

      The pediatrician has the exact condescending tone and body language that makes people not want to bring up questions and concerns with medical providers because they don't want to be made to feel even more stupid on something. It's why people prefer Dr. Google over a real doctor more and more: zero judgement telling you that your failing.

    • @rosannaberckley5515
      @rosannaberckley5515 4 роки тому +321

      @@KatieCottingham No, I think you're just insecure and arrogant

    • @mysticmajestic2360
      @mysticmajestic2360 4 роки тому +283

      @@KatieCottingham You use Google as your primary method of medical care? Mate, if you thought the condescension was worse before, wait until you're rushed to the hospital saying, "But Google told me it wasn't a big idea!" and see what happens.

    • @grimm5354
      @grimm5354 4 роки тому +193

      Katie Cottingham that is honestly so deluded lmao. you should be more concerned with the welfare of your child than your feelings and how comfortable you are with an actual professional. google can be unreliable. get out of your own close minded head

    • @JudyAbbott494
      @JudyAbbott494 4 роки тому +6

      @@KatieCottingham ikr! I felt bad for her customers

  • @NamaSayaAkmal
    @NamaSayaAkmal 4 роки тому +3492

    knowledge is power no matter if you have a baby or not.

    • @-________-9267
      @-________-9267 4 роки тому +21

      This comment should be top comment

    • @Blah948
      @Blah948 4 роки тому +14

      You’re absolutely correct! It takes a village to raise a child!

    • @errhka
      @errhka 4 роки тому +23

      Everyone should know how to take care of a baby - young kids, teenagers, unmarried men and women, gay men and women - it is for the benefit of the very survival of your species that you know how to care for one. It is a much deeper knowledge than math or literature for the brain

    • @icantthinkofanything798
      @icantthinkofanything798 4 роки тому +13

      Absolutely. I have 3 nieces and 1 nephew, all under 4 years old. This video is making me the most powerful babysitter in the world.

    • @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea
      @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea 4 роки тому +13

      I’ve been bashed by moms for giving them a fact about babies because “yOu DoN’t HaVe A bAbY!” Never mind, it’s your kid anyways.

  • @bloomphases
    @bloomphases 2 роки тому +564

    People often forget that, when a baby is crying over something, like because something scared them or they got hurt, it quite literally could be one of the worst things that happened to them in their entire life at the time, not even an exaggeration, ofcourse you should be picking them up and comforting them!

    • @ChickenPermission617
      @ChickenPermission617 2 роки тому +44

      Yes. Like up to that point, that could be the worst thing they have experienced.

    • @carrieb5711
      @carrieb5711 Рік тому +11

      ​@@ChickenPermission617 yes indeed being as they might have only been on the planner for 2 weeks it doesn't take much for things to be new

    • @sammieh9695
      @sammieh9695 Рік тому +33

      My baby cries because he doesn't have the right binky sometimes. Sometimes he cries because HE took his bottle out of his mouth.
      He's a BABY he has big emotions in his tiny package and doesn't know how to regulate them, comforting him helps him learn how to comfort himself and give him the confidence that someone will be there when something is wrong. Now that he's over 6 months if he's fussy I let him try to self sooth, when it gets to upset crying I jump in to comfort. Everyone tells me what a happy baby he is!

    • @lifewithmarthaline5011
      @lifewithmarthaline5011 Рік тому +11

      I remember one night lighting struck next to our sons window I was like oh it’s not that deep then I had to pause and think as a new baby that’s a loud sound a sudden flash of light and mom and dad are nowhere to be found I would’ve figured out

    • @analyticalchick3064
      @analyticalchick3064 Рік тому +3

      We discovered my nanny baby that was fussy was having gas. The mother changed her diet (breastfeeding) and it fixed it.

  • @nancysandoval1725
    @nancysandoval1725 4 роки тому +9978

    Me: 19 years old, no boyfriend, no social interactions, in college, no intention of having a baby anytime soon
    Also me: No honey. Got it.

    • @dydysenpai7460
      @dydysenpai7460 4 роки тому +141

      Me: 19 years old, had a kid in feb 2020, bad upbringing, learning things for myself, taking college classes (looking at business / language)
      Doing much better for sure

    • @kevinkevin9525
      @kevinkevin9525 4 роки тому +179

      Me: 17 years old, gay, no boyfriend, no social life, in high school graduation limbo, no job, physically cannot have my own biological child and am too young to adopt.
      Also me: Yes, I need this right now in my life. Parenting guides.

    • @johnatasreis7173
      @johnatasreis7173 4 роки тому +70

      Me: 21, no girlfriend, don't have kids or any small children around, not yet intent to have kids, rushing to study to my CPA, working my ass out of a business through a pandemic scenario.
      Also me: I need this parenting skills right now

    • @KuninKat
      @KuninKat 4 роки тому +21

      @@elkyubi4281 bruh where did discord ever come up

    • @zimkaseem
      @zimkaseem 4 роки тому +16

      @@kevinkevin9525 Me: 18 years old, gay/pan, no significant other, no social life, also in HS graduation limbo, also can't have own biological child
      Also me: Please be my friend you have a James pfp and I love James and I'm socially awkward but you seem cool but I'm socially awkward

  • @Moo-fb2kb
    @Moo-fb2kb 4 роки тому +1086

    I am *obsessed* with the woman on the left's personality. She is so endearing & captivating. The kind of doctor who will make you feel comfortable asking questions & going to see her. She seems really cool

    • @jamk916
      @jamk916 4 роки тому +12

      Whose left

    • @unordsmec
      @unordsmec 4 роки тому +9

      I am pretty sure he/she are talking about the blond woman

    • @breaj5270
      @breaj5270 4 роки тому +3

      Moo Moo same!

    • @mrsj6401
      @mrsj6401 4 роки тому +59

      @@unordsmec They said Left thats the red head. This is left 《 and this is right 》

    • @sindisiwesanti1299
      @sindisiwesanti1299 4 роки тому +3

      I know right?! She’s such a mood!

  • @amdl270
    @amdl270 4 роки тому +1956

    I love the red haired pediatrician. She's so engaging and seems like she makes every visit fun for both parents and children. She seems to care about others.

    • @downbntout
      @downbntout 4 роки тому +38

      I think she's a little ott

    • @youdonthaveto6564
      @youdonthaveto6564 4 роки тому +1

      She is a redhead

    • @lilyp396
      @lilyp396 4 роки тому +7

      Jocelyn K She has no soul tho 😔

    • @T_1.5
      @T_1.5 4 роки тому +2

      Floppy Dumpling actually, we’re the only ones with souls. The rest of ya’ll are just jealous

    • @Kille483
      @Kille483 4 роки тому +40

      She's very engaging, but in an annoying way. She over enunciate words, and leans too much forward. She's a bit too 'in your face' for my liking. I feel like she talks to me as if I was a small child

  • @mlroeder
    @mlroeder 2 роки тому +119

    My kids are in their teens now, but I'll never forget our pediatrician thanking us for calling in the middle of the night when we thought something was wrong, even when it turned out that what we were worried about was perfectly normal. It was the most amazing thing.

  • @sanhitaguin9683
    @sanhitaguin9683 3 роки тому +7386

    I like how their energies are so polar opposite and still they agree about EVERYTHING

    • @Thomas-wo9ur
      @Thomas-wo9ur 3 роки тому +20

      Their "energies"?

    • @adinoors
      @adinoors 3 роки тому +18

      How do you feel energy?

    • @hanza4618
      @hanza4618 3 роки тому +214

      Red head is more outgoing and the blonde is more stiff

    • @ShadeKill
      @ShadeKill 3 роки тому +34

      The force is strong with this one

    • @dangerbirb4981
      @dangerbirb4981 3 роки тому +264

      The blonde isn't stiff, she's calm. Caaaaaaalm. Which I imagine panicked, harried parents appreciate.

  • @isabellas4120
    @isabellas4120 4 роки тому +2083

    I'm sending it to my husband. So he knows how to treat me as as the baby I am.

  • @jovannacota2012
    @jovannacota2012 4 роки тому +546

    I’m pregnant right now and I can’t imagine not letting my baby nap, and not giving him loving cuddles when he cries ...🥺 my heart couldn’t handle just letting him sit there while he cries

    • @devongronka855
      @devongronka855 3 роки тому +46

      We are kind of wired to be like "omg the baby is crying what do I have to do to stop it!?"
      I don't really look to biological essentialism for many things; usually arguments that something is "natural" are usually misplaced. and people want to attribute a lot of things to genetics and biology that really should not be. But that is one case where I think we are kind of hard-wired on both fronts. Genetically, attentive parents are selected for. By the same toke, noisy, demanding babies are selected for over quiet babies. Like, in those first months, a baby's survival depends both on the baby making its needs known, and on the parents being able to tend to its needs fairly rapidly.
      Making the baby wait doesn't really help anyone, and just gives the baby a bunch of signals that things aren't peachy. It's adding a bunch of stressors that really don't need to be there.
      So yeah, as a new parent, I don't understand how people can do that. It seems like the best thing is letting the baby know that no matter what happens, I will be right there with him.

    • @PandaJanna0604
      @PandaJanna0604 3 роки тому +16

      My dad's mom literally would block my mom from coming to me when I cried. She said that one time they even locked the door to the room I was in bc I would get spoiled...

    • @chloer9061
      @chloer9061 3 роки тому +29

      @@PandaJanna0604 wow thats the most effed up thing i’ve ever heard. your mom should’ve taken you and left

    • @TinyCloud90
      @TinyCloud90 3 роки тому +18

      @@PandaJanna0604 my mom also said that she would just let me cry, but sometimes a baby just wants some interactions... i would never just leave it cry doesnt matter even if it just wants my attention ill give it!

    • @aj-fatima-pearl
      @aj-fatima-pearl 3 роки тому +1

      @@PandaJanna0604 that is so messed up, how did your mother cope

  • @stephsaguudefan1753
    @stephsaguudefan1753 2 роки тому +330

    I would like to add to myth 8 that there is DEFINITELY a difference between a general "I need food/comfort/changing" cry and a "something is wrong, for God's sake help me!" cry. Example. My mom was in in a restaurant with a friend one time. Her friend had not had kids. A family came into the restaurant and started to put a 1-2 year old baby in a high chair. The baby started screaming bloody murder. My mother's friend scoffed and said "that child is a brat." My mother said "No, there is something WRONG with her, that is NOT a fussy tantrum cry." Come to find out, the wooden high chair had slats and they had accidentally wedged her one arm between two of the slats and it was a very small gap and they were actually really hurting her arm! They had to cut the thing to get her out! DO NOT IGNORE A PANICKED CRY! A baby will let you know when something is REALLY wrong!

    • @grege5074
      @grege5074 Рік тому +23

      100% true, it’s like an instinct when you hear your child cry, you know the difference between the two types of crying

    • @Sunnylyndis
      @Sunnylyndis Рік тому +7

      I always thought this was a myth. Im an aunt to 4… one little noise and I know what baby wants. It’s really something special.

    • @stephsaguudefan1753
      @stephsaguudefan1753 Рік тому +3

      @@Sunnylyndis I'm just starting to try for kids with my husband, I can't wait to experience this. But even I can tell when a crying baby is really suffering and not just tired.

    • @MVBNov
      @MVBNov 11 місяців тому +2

      Omg. Poor child. Thanks God your mom interfered and helped her❤

    • @s.g2344
      @s.g2344 11 місяців тому +6

      Very true, i remember working in a nursery and felt awful. one day a baby was kicking up a fuss and we couldnt work out what was wrong she had been fed, slept, changed etc....
      It was only 30 mins later I realised there had been a miscommunication about her nappy cream and on her last change i hadnt put her cream on so her poor bottom was bright red-i felt awful and was 100 % my fault as soon as we realised we smothered her with the cream and left her nappy off for a bit and luckily she was fine an hr later but yeah felt terrible whoops.

  • @alliumporrum1728
    @alliumporrum1728 4 роки тому +1882

    why is everyone so mean about the readhead-lady? she actually says quite interesting things. maybe she could've let the other lady speak a little bit more but she seems very nice.

    • @nicoleknapsack257
      @nicoleknapsack257 4 роки тому +58

      Allium Porrum it’s the way she talks that’s so obnoxious

    • @alliumporrum1728
      @alliumporrum1728 4 роки тому +258

      @@nicoleknapsack257 I know but I think it's because she works so much with babies and toddlers. As she said, people naturally talk differently to them so they will learn language and I think her "explaining- mode" is automatically kinda toddlerish or parentese as she put it :)

    • @jessical4866
      @jessical4866 4 роки тому +344

      Agreed. I don’t have a problem with her. She’s exaggerated and engaged, but that’s because she’s passionate. And it’s not even annoying.

    • @pedroSilesia
      @pedroSilesia 4 роки тому +13

      because she is fuckin annoying

    • @FedUpZebra
      @FedUpZebra 4 роки тому +52

      I didn't notice anything about her voice but it bothered me how she kept turning her whole body to talk to the other lady instead of talking to the audience. Her general body language was just all over the place too, I found myself wondering if she was on something.

  • @lucymcdonald7918
    @lucymcdonald7918 4 роки тому +993

    I still take naps, it helps with my behavior

    • @Kt-cn2rq
      @Kt-cn2rq 4 роки тому +4

      😂 same usually around 3 must be elementary school days when done with classes 😂

    • @sarahhill4639
      @sarahhill4639 4 роки тому +12

      24 year old mom of a 9 month old. Naps are life lol. I'm a better mother because of the occasional nap.

    • @EliLove1518
      @EliLove1518 4 роки тому +6

      I think I just found my life mantra lol
      My bf thinks I nap too much but I swear, he wouldn’t be able to handle me without them 💀

    • @randomstuff2848
      @randomstuff2848 4 роки тому

      Ol' Mcdonald had a nap.
      I feel bad for you!

    • @griselrodriguez4802
      @griselrodriguez4802 4 роки тому +2

      Same lol I'm 31 and still get fussy if I haven't had my nap or my meals when I want them 🤣

  • @tamara.mw.
    @tamara.mw. 3 роки тому +4084

    i always remember the No Honey rule bc in 1st year of vet school, when we were discussing bees, our prof said
    "so can you give honey to a baby to help them sleep? well.. you CAN, but they aint waking up no more" 😭😭😭😭

  • @MsDreamySky
    @MsDreamySky 3 роки тому +609

    This video really helps me out :) I'm 36 weeks pregnant with my first child and the amount of overwhelming and contradicting information I'm getting is insane. From all the well-meant tips I've gotten, only a couple seem to be correct. I'm not even a parent yet, but I'm already made to feel like I can never do it right. It's exhausting.

    • @katherineg8126
      @katherineg8126 3 роки тому +17

      youre gonna be fantastic, good luck

    • @rutabaga_ruth5450
      @rutabaga_ruth5450 3 роки тому +18

      I recommend reading Bringing Up Bébé by Pamela Druckerman, Expecting Better & Cribsheet by Emily Oster, and The Whole-Brain Child by Siegel & Bryson! I'm 30 weeks along with my first and these books have really helped me feel prepared for my son's arrival. They all help you sift through the nonsense that people spread about pregnancy, babies, and children.

    • @PrincessSixThirteen
      @PrincessSixThirteen 3 роки тому +8

      Hope you and baby are doing well.

    • @urgae9125
      @urgae9125 2 роки тому +30

      Highly recommend not using corporal punishment as well, it's proven that it can cause your children to have higher chances to develop mental illness. Also, patience is something you're gonna need. Hitting a child will only scare them, and make them fear you, and not understand that doing something is bad because it's not nice.

    • @MissZippyQ
      @MissZippyQ 2 роки тому +1

      @@urgae9125 very true!

  • @zansenofficial
    @zansenofficial 4 роки тому +1823

    Am I the only pregnant woman who appreciate this being recommended to me since it help me prepare for my baby.

    • @shybrake4
      @shybrake4 4 роки тому +7

      ForAHint Classic nope im trying to mentally prepare myself as much as possible 😭

    • @mjsbangbang3513
      @mjsbangbang3513 4 роки тому +3

      ForAHint Classic my daughter is ald 3 years old and i do find this helpful too ❤️

    • @Fudgeebar
      @Fudgeebar 4 роки тому +6

      38weeks pregnant here :D

    • @sarahhill4639
      @sarahhill4639 4 роки тому +5

      I have a 9 month old and I still find it helpful

    • @sarahhill4639
      @sarahhill4639 4 роки тому

      @As4tori Sun yes. All of that. It helped so so so much

  • @jexxica2011
    @jexxica2011 3 роки тому +1752

    Just had my first son three months ago. All of my friends and family told me I needed to stop waking him up every 2.5-3 hours on the dot even at night to feed him the first month. The whole don't wake a sleeping baby myth, but he was a preemie and it seemed so important to feed him a lot. I feel so much better about my choice after watching this! Same with my choice to just talk to him as if he were any other adult, full sentences and even big words. Thanks so much for the information :)

    • @MoogieB
      @MoogieB 3 роки тому +161

      You did exactly the right thing. Especially for a preemie. They have some catch up growing to do & can also tire easily. Frequent feeds are best. Way to go new mommy!

    • @emayzing5210
      @emayzing5210 3 роки тому +72

      Always do what feels right for you for your baby, not anyone else.

    • @manal.daoudi
      @manal.daoudi 3 роки тому +48

      When feeling uncertain consider talking to your pediatrician! They know everything about you and your baby’s situation and will essentially give out the most accurate info, take care.

    • @pbrashear7303
      @pbrashear7303 3 роки тому +58

      You did exactly the right thing. Newborn babies NEED to be fed every two to three hours. Depriving them of that is essentially the equivalent to starving their brain. People think it’s fine to just let them sleep when in reality it’s extremely harmful.

    • @realroadrunnr
      @realroadrunnr 3 роки тому +43

      What’s worse? A baby not getting a full night’s sleep or a baby starving? It is actually that simple.

  • @dantruong2582
    @dantruong2582 3 роки тому +9471

    “Naps aren’t necessary.” Naps are necessary in all stages.

    • @jasminevilliers8465
      @jasminevilliers8465 3 роки тому +109

      Agree

    • @irislelu
      @irislelu 3 роки тому +66

      Don't rely on UA-cam video

    • @Lea-ov8vq
      @Lea-ov8vq 3 роки тому +41

      No I've never napped since I was a newborn

    • @SG-vy1lk
      @SG-vy1lk 3 роки тому +222

      @@Lea-ov8vq idk if you’re joking but if you can remember being a toddler I’m surprised, but also naps can be very beneficial depending on your lifestyle.

    • @SG-vy1lk
      @SG-vy1lk 3 роки тому +118

      @@irislelu not relying on a youtube video but doctors! UA-cam is used by colleges, so I think it’s safe to say we can rely on them for videos like this lol

  • @clarissagiles734
    @clarissagiles734 2 роки тому +121

    This was the most unbiased, accurate discussion of facts I’ve heard from the mainstream medical community 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @char8631
      @char8631 Рік тому +4

      I would have agreed with you until they shared the allergy myth about introducing peanuts (or other things) at 4-6months. No solids should be introduced until after 6months and even then not until certain milestones are reached. The 4-6m intro research is from food industry so profit biased.

  • @Ellienessa
    @Ellienessa 4 роки тому +1327

    ”Holding the baby is spoiling her”🤦🏻‍♀️ you can’t spoil a child with love and affection. When a child feels loved, and therefor safe, they know that their parent Will be there for them when they need them and keeping them safe. Instead of ignoring a crying baby, scared of ”spoiling them” by picking them up, they Will think that the parent will not come even tho he/She cryes after them and they Will get stressed. A baby comunicates by crying and they cry for a reason, to let their perent know that somentings not feeling right and they need their perents.

    • @jai_lyricz
      @jai_lyricz 4 роки тому +38

      Right & holding the baby will help increase moms milk production
      I hate when ppl say that

    • @fionann4569
      @fionann4569 4 роки тому +15

      Today my baby cried so hard when I went to the toilet. She refuses everyone and I had to do business fast to comfort her 😂

    • @ethanhall7108
      @ethanhall7108 4 роки тому +37

      This isn't necessary true. Babys are incredibly smarter than you think. If you comfort a baby when they are "crying" because you told them off or they couldn't get what they want they pick up that you are doing so and do it more often as they know all they have to do is cry and they'll get what they wont ( not trying to be mean just informative) 😁

    • @jai_lyricz
      @jai_lyricz 4 роки тому +31

      @@ethanhall7108 a baby isn't going to know the difference tho. Babies just know they want food and pooped or some company

    • @ethanhall7108
      @ethanhall7108 4 роки тому +2

      @@jai_lyricz ok you're intituled to your wrong opinion

  • @JorgeGomez-kt3oq
    @JorgeGomez-kt3oq 3 роки тому +3020

    When I was little I cried for God knows how long my mom called my pediatrician but even after trying everything I wouldn't stop crying, she called my dad and he left work early the moment he got home and picked me up I stopped crying.

    • @agonleed3841
      @agonleed3841 3 роки тому +127

      lmao

    • @mimimosa259
      @mimimosa259 3 роки тому +457

      Aww that’s sweet. Well sucks for your mom but cute story now that you’re older 😂

    • @log9700
      @log9700 3 роки тому +178

      My baby cousin literally cries when his parents are just *ONE* inch away from him.

    • @TheLifeOfToniYaz
      @TheLifeOfToniYaz 3 роки тому +124

      I believe u. My baby has 4wks born n she crys. Her lungs out and i give my husband the bby she stops crying n just looks at him all calm

    • @mirelysgarcia6507
      @mirelysgarcia6507 3 роки тому +30

      @@log9700 I’m on the same boat with my baby. I don’t know how many experts advice to search trying ro find a solution, bur no one really gives an straight answer on how to tackle this. I have refused to let her crying , but it’s getting to a point that I’m not seeing many other options😞.

  • @tracybeeeee
    @tracybeeeee 4 роки тому +629

    I was an early talker. English teacher now. My brother didn't walk until he was almost two. He just became an attorney. Having a baby in the internet age must be so damn stressful.

    • @jessicaely2521
      @jessicaely2521 4 роки тому +18

      It's only stressful if you allow it to be. The internet hasn't stressed me out whatsoever. Maybe it's the child psychology courses that I took that makes me not so concerned.

    • @tracybeeeee
      @tracybeeeee 4 роки тому +50

      @@jessicaely2521 I respectfully disagree. My degree in psychology has taught me that various studies that looked into the impact of the social media age has increased expectant mothers' fear of not doing things "right" because we are bombarded with so many conflicting discourses that dictate how to "raise a child right"

    • @SavannahReach
      @SavannahReach 4 роки тому +16

      That actually makes me feel a lot better. My daughter is almost 16 months old and still not quite walking. It’s hard to not worry if something is really wrong.

    • @jessicaely2521
      @jessicaely2521 4 роки тому +6

      That's why I said MAYBE. Maybe doesn't mean definitely 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄. Would you rather possibly instead of maybe?
      It's been great to have the internet for me. The internet was the one that told me that you weren't supposed to put Vicks on a baby under the age of 2. When I was a kid my parents didn't know this. When I brought my daughter home from the hospital I found some blood discharge in her diaper. I jumped onto the internet and found it's totally common and they said when to start to worry. This saved me an extremely expensive trip to the hospital. In Switzerland the nurses want to do all of the diaper changes on the baby so they know what's going on with the baby. There was no discharge papers for me to sign, nothing telling me what to expect, and nothing telling me when to come to the hospital. I think there is no paperwork telling you about anything because they know that a midwife comes out to your house the day your baby is born or the day after
      (I didn't pay a dime for the midwife. Midwives are paid by taxpayers).I passed a golf ball size blood clot about 9 days after I delivered. Of course it was after the midwife and she wasn't answering my phone calls. Again I jumped on the internet and found out it was totally normal for the first 2 weeks. The internet told me what to look for when my water broke. I swore I wouldnt be one of those moms that went to the hospital 100 times. After waiting the hour like the internet said I started to the hospital and 9 hours later I had a beautiful healthy baby girl.
      I guess when new parents look things up the ignore the fact that there's always a range for things. Walking range is 9-18 months. At the end of 18 months is when you should start talking to the doctor.

    • @kelleym7623
      @kelleym7623 4 роки тому +2

      @@SavannahReach
      Don't stress my daughter is 17months and just started walking on her own. Before that she only walked while holding onto to someone or something.

  • @LimewirePirate
    @LimewirePirate Рік тому +70

    Naps are not only necessary for the baby; they are necessary to give parents a break. When my baby is napping, I can center myself and take care of stuff around the house. Shoot, or take a nap myself!

  • @midorishiwa
    @midorishiwa 4 роки тому +800

    When you do introduce your baby to new food, particularly if there is a risk of allergies, make sure it's not before bed time so if there is an allergic reaction you are around and can see it and seek medical advice

    • @raining_trees
      @raining_trees 4 роки тому +1

      midorishiwa thank you!

    • @clubito2
      @clubito2 4 роки тому +3

      midorishiwa you can’t have an allergic reaction to something you have not been exposed to before

    • @raining_trees
      @raining_trees 4 роки тому +38

      Aleida Hernández. Then how do people have allergic reactions to their first bee sting?

    • @ohemdoublegee
      @ohemdoublegee 4 роки тому +17

      @@clubito2 I'm allergic to thc and had never been exposed to it and then went into anaphylactic shock 10 years ago when exposed the first time and diagnosed at the drs.

    • @soraia_4383
      @soraia_4383 4 роки тому +20

      @@clubito2 yes, you are not exposed to anything until you have it for the first time...

  • @exxology1
    @exxology1 4 роки тому +251

    I love how different these two women are and neither changed their demeanors to match the other. Absolutely wonderful!

    • @TrainFlood
      @TrainFlood 4 роки тому +20

      Ha I was like these ladies’ energies are like oil and vinegar but together they work.

    • @anamariajuch-calero6116
      @anamariajuch-calero6116 3 роки тому +11

      One is irritating thou...

    • @astridediva
      @astridediva 3 роки тому +2

      @@anamariajuch-calero6116 which one ? The red haired?

    • @Passions5555
      @Passions5555 3 роки тому +2

      Is that a common thing for people to imitate people they are interacting with in a setting like this?

  • @bloois
    @bloois 3 роки тому +2473

    My dad is a Pediatrician and I've heard him make these stuff clear to his patients a million times lol but they don't care -_-

    • @Alt-om1qv
      @Alt-om1qv 3 роки тому +6

      Reasonably have a great day

    • @circedelune
      @circedelune 3 роки тому +15

      Perhaps because they know their baby better than him. All babies are not exactly alike. While some of these things apply across the board, but some do not.

    • @pnjodaro
      @pnjodaro 3 роки тому +225

      @@circedelune lol that sounds so dumb. A pediatrician is a medical worker, the parents are just parents and obviously want the best for their kid. But they cannot claim to know more than the pediatrician.

    • @anirudh3943
      @anirudh3943 3 роки тому +58

      @@circedelune what in the hell😂 thats crazy

    • @fabiansanchez10000
      @fabiansanchez10000 3 роки тому +78

      @@circedelune source - trust me bro

  • @justmeh3000
    @justmeh3000 3 роки тому +143

    My mom told me I was a wildcard. I never took naps, was very energetic, almost never cried only laughed, needed an extra feeding at night because I used up all my energy, i stood before I crawled and my first word was “duck”. I was all over the place.

    • @stephsaguudefan1753
      @stephsaguudefan1753 2 роки тому +9

      I never crawled. My mother said around 8 or 9 months old I used the edge of the sofa to stand up and then walked perfectly across the room, no wobbling, no falling.

    • @cassiafernandesstevenson1489
      @cassiafernandesstevenson1489 2 роки тому +1

      Lol. My son, start walk 8.5 months, talking 8 monts was taking just 2 naps unti 1year old, them no one was eble to make he sleep. Always on the go. Today he is 14, very intelligent and still not sleeping much, nut way more calm.

    • @NadiaSeesIt
      @NadiaSeesIt Рік тому +1

      Duck! That's so cute 😊

    • @redroselace9545
      @redroselace9545 Рік тому +1

      Maybe u meant to say F*** hahahahah

    • @justmeh3000
      @justmeh3000 Рік тому +2

      @@redroselace9545 could be but my brothers word was "tractor" (we are not even a farming family). So I think we just really liked the Barnyard

  • @9gemini
    @9gemini 4 роки тому +9551

    I’d rather spoil a baby than having a baby feeling emotionally neglected

    • @claytonpaisley9721
      @claytonpaisley9721 4 роки тому +1229

      "Spoiling" a child can only happen when they are old enough to understand cause and effect, an infant is not. Spoiling happens when you do not have consistent rules and boundaries that you enforce with a child. All children need secure attachment, love, and a responsive adult to develop normally.

    • @riti184
      @riti184 4 роки тому +434

      It's always about balance, you dont want to spoil your kids but you dont want them to feel neglected either

    • @maiab.4894
      @maiab.4894 4 роки тому +13

      Word :)

    • @QueenIrene4382
      @QueenIrene4382 4 роки тому +199

      Clayton Paisley infants have been shown to understand cause and effect as early as 3 months of age. We’ve seen infants make the connection between ‘I cry’ and ‘mom comes running’ they also laugh because they find it funny. Later on in development you can even start ‘disciplining’ as early as 9 months. This discipline would not look like an older child’s discipline. It could be baby bites, parent picks up, parent give no emotional response. The baby starts to get uncomfortable because they’re not getting the emotional response they’re used to. It might last 10 seconds but through consistency the infant will eventually make the connection between ‘oh I do xyz and this unpleasant thing happens’ and the behavior reduces. Finally cortisol (the stress hormone) is set in an infant at about 6 months of age. So the important part of their attachment style forms from birth to 6 months. After that they will not produce any more cortisol then they levels they’ve already experienced. Some believe this is why emotionally neglected children tend to have more physiological signs of stress.
      Haha sorry for the soapbox. 🙈

    • @hectortorres4738
      @hectortorres4738 4 роки тому +11

      a person 🤦‍♂️

  • @Magdalena287
    @Magdalena287 4 роки тому +924

    Mom of 5 kids here, you can never cuddle your babies enough, the baby stage goes by so fast you'll never regret holding them.

    • @kadejamckinzie3
      @kadejamckinzie3 4 роки тому +1

      Valerie Wood but doesn’t it make your child impossible to be handled by other adults. Doesn’t it make you child only want you and want to be constantly held?

    • @lilicorrea8515
      @lilicorrea8515 4 роки тому +42

      kadeja mckinzie not really. I’ve been studying developmental psychology for a while and I’ve yet to see any evidence of this. Like they were saying, holding your baby is great for that parent child bond :)

    • @aesinam
      @aesinam 4 роки тому +16

      @@kadejamckinzie3 I haven't experienced this. In fact that seems more to do with the baby than whether the parents hold them all the time or not. I know parents who practice the "don't always hold the baby" mantra but their baby positively dislikes others

    • @Magdalena287
      @Magdalena287 4 роки тому +10

      @@kadejamckinzie3 no sorry I think you misunderstood my comment, I dont just carry around my babies all day that would alot on me lol I just pick them up when they're crying and also randomly to give them hugs and kisses. I also give them lots of time on the ground to be independent and explore their worlds using their bodies naturally and Ive never noticed my kids becoming clingy or overly attached to me. But I do have to say my oldest who is now almost 9, we have a great relationship compared to some other mother daughter relationships ive seen at that preteen stage.

    • @kadejamckinzie3
      @kadejamckinzie3 4 роки тому +7

      Valerie Wood thank you so much I want to become a mother in the near future so I’m learning all that I can to be the best mother I can be.

  • @amberhale8511
    @amberhale8511 4 роки тому +767

    My sister and I started out the same length as infants we have the same parents she ended up 5'4" and I'm 5'11" so infant size means NOTHING to adult size obviously. Strangely, my kid and my sis' 3 kids all ended up 5' 7".

    • @MelB868
      @MelB868 4 роки тому +4

      I’m 5’3”

    • @raygentravis3269
      @raygentravis3269 4 роки тому +2

      I was 9 pounds and 7oz forget the inches and now I'm 4'11 😂

    • @roleat
      @roleat 4 роки тому

      I was way overdue at birth and came out 24"

    • @AnnoyingAsianWitch
      @AnnoyingAsianWitch 4 роки тому

      My siblings and I were "big" for Asian standards so we weren't "overweight" by Western standards. We're Asian. We're 5'3, 5'6 and 5'2 as adults respectively.

    • @xxnekonekox
      @xxnekonekox 4 роки тому

      For real, I'm not sure how long I was but I was almost 10 lbs as a baby, my bf was a modest 7lbs. Today I am 5'2 130 and he is 6'3 and 230.

  • @Broccolaicy
    @Broccolaicy 3 роки тому +530

    Blonde is talking so calmly.
    Ginger is talking so clearly.
    I kinda wanna see how they are with babies now please.

    • @HxzelnutDreams
      @HxzelnutDreams 3 роки тому +2

      OML yes pls 🙂

    • @kimecosx
      @kimecosx 3 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately too many parent lack the ability to do both, and I’m curious to see who has the ability to do both effectively and how their kids grow up.

    • @sungchansaegyo5058
      @sungchansaegyo5058 3 роки тому +16

      They have names

    • @rebeccaconlon9743
      @rebeccaconlon9743 3 роки тому

      I dont trust either with my family

    • @Broccolaicy
      @Broccolaicy 3 роки тому +2

      @@sungchansaegyo5058 well i didn't pay enough attention to remember.

  • @codename495
    @codename495 4 роки тому +637

    My oldest started saying single syllable words at five months, and walked at eight months Hasn’t really stopped speaking since haha, my youngest walked at nine months and didn’t utter a word until 18 months. Both are bright happy smart kiddos.

    • @carlgrimeseyepatch27
      @carlgrimeseyepatch27 4 роки тому +29

      Code Name I think some kiddos are just ready to go! They want to do what they see you doing and are showing independence early. Some other kiddos are a little more laidback and take their time because they know that mom or dad is right there for them! I like to think it’s a personality thing

    • @freemodulation
      @freemodulation 4 роки тому +15

      Haha. It's a running joke in my family that when I was a baby (and even as an adult) I'd wait until I was perfect before doing something. I was a late talker, but spoke first I'm sentences, not words. Late walker, but I could run almost as soon as I could walk. So much personality for sure! 🤷‍♂️

    • @megsy99
      @megsy99 4 роки тому +11

      My little girl was making animal sounds around the 5 month mark and could name a few animals and family members by 8 months. She basically hasn’t had day time naps or shut up since she started talking haha. She’s not 2 until end of next month and will use full sentences. Tonight I asked her to get ready for bed and she said “No thank you mammy, I can’t go to bed yet” when I asked why she said “well, I don’t want to. We watch Steven universe on telly first? Then maybe bedtime”
      Like, you’re 22 months old...I’m not arguing with your logic, go to bed please haha

    • @icantthinkofanything798
      @icantthinkofanything798 4 роки тому +4

      My niece talked a lot at five months, becuase she learned from her sisters, but didn't walk until she was a year old. Now she walks everywhere though.

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie 4 роки тому +4

      @@freemodulation my best friend was like that. Didn't speak until she was 3... and then she ran through the house wet from climbing out of the tub and named EVERYTHING. She was reading novels by 5. My brother walked before he ever crawled and when he crawled, he crawled backwards. Babies are weird.

  • @galiyak6485
    @galiyak6485 4 роки тому +2247

    i like how ginger head lady is listening so carefully and enthusiastically nods all at right moments, I feel she spends a lot of time with babies and almost acts like one:D And she almost never interrupts blond lady, only with short remarks just like all babies do:D
    EDIT: my first time getting so many likes!:O
    Thank you all, all I expressed in this comment is purely my opinion about ginger head lady, and it doesn't mean i don't like blond lady, and although I may not be the baby behaviour expert I'm still allowed to share my perception of them:) and thanks again for the likes and heated conversation!;3

    • @slhense68
      @slhense68 4 роки тому +102

      Riya Kang As a mom, babies interrupt all the time and listening carefully and enthusiastically nodding at the right moments aren’t characteristic of a baby.

    • @galiyak6485
      @galiyak6485 4 роки тому +6

      @@slhense68 okay:c but she feels like a baby no? I think babies can be different, although I know i never shut up when i was one:D

    • @robinwyne0
      @robinwyne0 4 роки тому +67

      @riya kang. That lady is a doctor.
      She's an experienced physician. She knows its her job to listen intently to countless distressed/worried parents with a sick child. Obviously she's very good at it.

    • @taylorray9823
      @taylorray9823 4 роки тому +37

      It’s called active listening skills

    • @Gryptonaire
      @Gryptonaire 4 роки тому +16

      She is a great pedia, well they both are. You can tell they are really passionate about their careers and I love that, wish more physicians were this connected

  • @sallylee4924
    @sallylee4924 3 роки тому +1247

    I'm an immunologist, and the food allergen avoidance in early life recommendation has been so incredibly difficult to reverse! I am so glad you brought it up. It is something that many people, healthcare providers included, are not aware of.

    • @nicoleperron3315
      @nicoleperron3315 3 роки тому +35

      My son is now 22 and when I had him I was told by pediatricians to not give him any food until 6 months because there are allergies in my family.
      He has hay fever and if I had to do it again I would give him food at 4 months, he was breastfeeding and it was constant and he never slept. I can say it didn't work for us and sometimes doctors are wrong.

    • @heavencentric2276
      @heavencentric2276 3 роки тому +8

      Can you please elaborate on this? Like does avoiding the foods the child is "allergic" to cause him to have that allergy for life?

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 3 роки тому +5

      Wait, whut? You mean all that careful introduction of foods gradually was a waste of time??!

    • @sallylee4924
      @sallylee4924 3 роки тому +59

      @@heavencentric2276 It's a phenomenon called "oral tolerance." The gist is that if a foreign particle is introduced to the immune system via the GI tract, that educates the immune system to not respond to it (tolerance). It's how your immune system learns to not respond to food.
      If the first exposure is through skin or respiratory tract, which are ways by which potential pathogens can invade the body, the immune system is more likely to recognize that as a foreign object to react to.
      If you have existing food allergies, one possible treatment is called "oral immunotherapy treatment," which is medically supervised intake of the allergic foods in small amounts. Essentially this retrains your immune system to become tolerized to the allergen.

    • @sallylee4924
      @sallylee4924 3 роки тому +31

      @@2degucitas That is correct. That medical advised was based on a study that found that infants have more permeable IG tract than adults. It did not link delayed food introduction to allergies in anyways.
      However, the advice for withholding potential food allergens allowed for subsequent medical studies in children comparing the effects of delayed food introduction. It was found that the incidence of allergies increased when children were not introduced to potential food allergens early in life. These findings lead to the reversal on the advise.

  • @arijeanz
    @arijeanz 3 роки тому +65

    watching this video just made me appreciate even more than i already do just how much time and love my mother was able to dedicate to me as an infant. she read to me, she spoke to me all the time, she played with me after a 12 hour workday every single day. I'm convinced it's that nurturing she gave me that led me to become such an early talker and an avid reader and "outdoors kid"

  • @SanamGoli
    @SanamGoli 4 роки тому +980

    Am I the only pregnant person watching this 😂 this video is a godsend, right on time! I'm being treated at Mount Sinai for this pregnancy so I look forward to possibly working with their teams!!!

    • @aeroslythe6881
      @aeroslythe6881 4 роки тому +7

      Sanam Jamshidi Nawaz Good luck!!!

    • @raesong926
      @raesong926 4 роки тому +14

      Me too! 13 weeks left

    • @mahrooohaf860
      @mahrooohaf860 4 роки тому +18

      Im pregnant tooo. 25 weeks and im glad i came across this video 😄

    • @fionnmaccumhaillsmammy296
      @fionnmaccumhaillsmammy296 4 роки тому +12

      Sanam Jamshidi Nawaz The first few months will be hard but it’s amazing so enjoy every moment and if you don’t have the energy to tidy the house or put fresh clothes on and leave the house. Don’t. Feed the baby until it’s not hungry so if formula feeding if it finishes the bottle, feed again until it rejects the bottle. White noise on UA-cam is your friend when baby is crying and most of the items you get you will not use lol

    • @angelsullivan8725
      @angelsullivan8725 4 роки тому +7

      Make sure you stock up on freezer meals the last 2 months

  • @helltakesthewheelie2957
    @helltakesthewheelie2957 4 роки тому +601

    '-I already got it'
    *"Return it"*
    her deadpan mom tone makes me feels like returning all of my amazon purchases despite none of them having anything to do with babies

    • @TheaNicolaides
      @TheaNicolaides 4 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @greatnessisrare
      @greatnessisrare 4 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @nonexistingvoid
      @nonexistingvoid 4 роки тому

      Honestly, my kids were in walkers.
      But not until they could already walk.
      I used it to keep them from getting into the kitchen or reaching places they weren't allowed.

  • @wiktoriakohman2200
    @wiktoriakohman2200 4 роки тому +2294

    The redhead lady has such a Pediatrician behavior I can really imagine her talking to every parent this way XDD

    • @mrsginny
      @mrsginny 3 роки тому +107

      Lol yes! Very animated, with alot of head movements

    • @Sariahec
      @Sariahec 3 роки тому +67

      I actually got the feeling the other one was a bit annoyed by her animation 🤣

    • @sharonb5812
      @sharonb5812 3 роки тому +4

      @@Sariahec lol me too!

    • @a1124z1
      @a1124z1 3 роки тому +18

      @@Sariahec not really annoyed, i guess she just don't know how to handle it lol

    • @whatsinaname571
      @whatsinaname571 3 роки тому +1

      OMG, I was going to say this!!

  • @O-Demi
    @O-Demi 2 роки тому +60

    My cousin had her first kids in 2020 and the amount of reading and learning she had to do is astounding... I never knew you'd need to learn so much about a new born human

    • @heiroot
      @heiroot Рік тому +2

      Why do you say human instead of person?

    • @bumblebee4280
      @bumblebee4280 Рік тому +1

      @@heiroot
      It's wierd right?
      As if we need to differentiate them from newborn aliens.

    • @azillliasmith2734
      @azillliasmith2734 Рік тому

      Crap like this is suppressing humans natural instincts....

    • @Gehslol
      @Gehslol 7 місяців тому

      ​@@heiroot Humans is the correct term to generalise the living thing we're referring to. A person is usually used to denote one particular human with its own personality. Thus it's correct to say "We learn about the safety of handling newborn humans." Instead of "newborn persons".

  • @marildiaadams4754
    @marildiaadams4754 4 роки тому +823

    This pediatrician seems like her patients (kids) probably love her. She is so fun!

    • @errhka
      @errhka 4 роки тому +30

      I remember absolutely adoring my pediatrician as a child. I hadn't met that many people at that age but I knew he was the best one I had ever met! Dr. Curtis shout out to you!

    • @aoneal3723
      @aoneal3723 4 роки тому +7

      Errhka this is so sweet 😭

    • @margretadams1328
      @margretadams1328 4 роки тому +1

      Errhka gave him a whole shout out 😂😂

  • @jennifervan75
    @jennifervan75 4 роки тому +6654

    Who tf doesn't pick up a crying baby?

    • @girlperson1
      @girlperson1 4 роки тому +52

      Me....LOL!!

    • @mid-sizesedan488
      @mid-sizesedan488 4 роки тому +92

      Nazi soldiers who burn babies

    • @ethanc5758
      @ethanc5758 4 роки тому +158

      Onision

    • @Quiscalus777
      @Quiscalus777 4 роки тому +688

      I've been told that often (especially by older folk): don't spoil your baby by carrying them too much, if they're fed and clean and still crying then just ignore them. It goes against every parental instinct, but it's still a surprisingly prevalent myth.

    • @adrianabalbuena2682
      @adrianabalbuena2682 4 роки тому +170

      Latino parents 😂

  • @stephaniereyes8866
    @stephaniereyes8866 4 роки тому +171

    I wish I could send this to the older women in my family. They all think I’m spoiling my 7 week old because I hold her a lot. And don’t let her cry longer then a few minutes if I could help it

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 4 роки тому +50

      Google attachment parenting, it's what you are doing. It is a natural way to a parent it goes with your gut instincts. Don't listen to the older generation who were told by doctors to let your baby cry. They were influenced by a pediatrician called doctor Spock and unfortunately it's followed down to other Generations. I used to breastfeeding and attachment parenting with all my children they turned out successful.

    • @bpadilla123
      @bpadilla123 4 роки тому +29

      I always tell new mom pick them up and hold them as much as you can they’re only babies for awhile!!.

    • @SteppingStonevlogs
      @SteppingStonevlogs 4 роки тому +12

      Hey, if it helps to hear this then I was always (apart from when crawling) carried in a baby sling by my mum (out shopping, around the house etc.) or a baby backpack thingy by my dad (when he went on dog walks) and given lots of cuddles and contact growing up, and it's been a big contributing factor to me feeling confident within myself and growing up not spoilt but completely loved!

    • @ivytaylor1494
      @ivytaylor1494 4 роки тому +3

      My boyfriend gave me crap too, you hold that baby as much as you both want it’s perfectly natural and will do nothing but strengthen your bond ❤️

    • @gwlad1575
      @gwlad1575 4 роки тому +2

      Hey if you hold your baby too much... you'll be criticized. If you let you baby cry... you'll get criticized. Because we naturally think that our parenting is the best parenting when in reality... you have to follow some rules of course, but education... is so different from one family to another. If your baby and you are healthy and happy, continue to do what you are doing.

  • @millennialElder88
    @millennialElder88 2 роки тому +88

    It's funny that when I tried to show my mother in law a couple of these myths, she in fact said that what they are saying are myths, and that honey wont hurt a baby, and giving a baby water is good. Im so glad that my husband is alive today!! and it goes to show that at some point whether true or not, ppl will believe what they believe.

    • @Shiaaxox
      @Shiaaxox Рік тому +10

      Some people will never change their ways especially older generations they always think they know better than a doctor which is frustrating because I go through this with my toddler lol

    • @xtinafusco
      @xtinafusco Рік тому +6

      Its so frustrating, my mother is the same! No matter what large studies prove, her way is the only way.

    • @millennialElder88
      @millennialElder88 Рік тому +3

      @Christina Fusco yes and it gets me thinking..i really hope i dont end up that way. Do you think that its just fate? We're just doomed to repeat our mothers and grandmothers ways by not believing what our kids and grandkids will tell us one day? I hope not. Lol

    • @antoinettafranze1800
      @antoinettafranze1800 Рік тому +3

      My mil is the same. Hubby is 40 years old. We have two babies. When she pulls the old way of doing things I jsit say there is 40 years of science to say that’s not the best way

    • @Orangeyoshis
      @Orangeyoshis Рік тому +4

      I guess my thoughts are, if they did it and you turned out okay is it really that bad? 🤷‍♀️ Throw out the advice you don’t want and let it go.

  • @user-tb7iz1vf7p
    @user-tb7iz1vf7p 4 роки тому +1592

    Can we also talk about pregnancy myths. I can't stand hearing this..."Oh, you have acid reflux? your baby is hairy." Really? Ohhh, I though it was just my stomach that was in my chest. smh

    • @kendralopez4530
      @kendralopez4530 4 роки тому +94

      Flower I had heart burn with every kid and my 3rd son was BALD so that’s a myth lol

    • @chindraws2579
      @chindraws2579 4 роки тому +61

      @@kendralopez4530 did u call him calilou?

    • @kendralopez4530
      @kendralopez4530 4 роки тому +22

      ChinDraws lmao no because his skin tone was a little tan lol

    • @flufflepuffle
      @flufflepuffle 4 роки тому +71

      Actually this one is true. Apparently constant acid reflux reflects a high level of a certain hormone that is responsible for your baby having more hair.
      Edit: Not all the time, but it is a trend.

    • @flufflepuffle
      @flufflepuffle 4 роки тому +28

      @@kendralopez4530 Of course there is more than one reason for having heart burn, but the myth is actually true, apparently. Heart burn can be a symptom of the presence of a hormone responsible for the full head of hair. It doesn't mean that every mother has heart burn for one reason, of course, so it isn't a reliable indicator.

  • @11ozzielover
    @11ozzielover 4 роки тому +1969

    I honestly thought it said “pedestrian” in the title and thought: “But why would a random pedestrian know a lot about babies?”

    • @riari6980
      @riari6980 4 роки тому +127

      Whatevenhappenshere What if it’s profesional PEDESTRIAN 🚶‍♀️

    • @yettakosovo3936
      @yettakosovo3936 4 роки тому +34

      You made me LAUGH so much and i woke up my poor baby 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @carlottacambronero1558
      @carlottacambronero1558 4 роки тому +4

      @Whatevenhappenshere. You mean “Pediatrician/s”.

    • @tin.sindiong
      @tin.sindiong 4 роки тому +4

      Lmaaoooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @gabrielaj7941
      @gabrielaj7941 4 роки тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @marshmallowPillows
    @marshmallowPillows 4 роки тому +371

    Skipping naps also trains your baby and kid 3 or younger to stay up when they are tired. So, at bedtime if they would rather play, they are very good are forcing themselves awake.

  • @rainbowbun8716
    @rainbowbun8716 3 роки тому +30

    When I was a baby my mum was constantly worried about me because I barely ever cried just slept all the time. She asked so many doctors and turned out I was just a calm lazy baby.

  • @weltschmertzz
    @weltschmertzz 4 роки тому +1670

    Me: I decisively don't want children.
    UA-cam: here's a video about babies
    Me: I still don't want them. *Clicks on video.

    • @asobimo5532
      @asobimo5532 4 роки тому +4

      That's what I thought as well! 🤣

    • @verenamarie9210
      @verenamarie9210 4 роки тому

      😂😂😂 me too

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates 4 роки тому +5

      But it's good to know when you have to babysit sit or may get a bonus child.

    • @ivyfoxillustration
      @ivyfoxillustration 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @_niyabella
      @_niyabella 4 роки тому +1

      Amanda H yes, my niece is my birth control, and my other sister is about to have her first kid so it’s nice to see these facts.

  • @Thekatieab
    @Thekatieab 4 роки тому +2755

    Conventional advice “Never wake a sleeping baby”
    Twin mom advice: “if one baby wakes, wake the other to keep them on the same schedule.”

    • @jtothegay5761
      @jtothegay5761 4 роки тому +218

      1000% or risk NEVER SLEEPING AGAIN

    • @Txlatinabella007
      @Txlatinabella007 4 роки тому +101

      Omg too funny 😂😂 but i totally understand the reason why you would wanna do that😳

    • @annetteg1174
      @annetteg1174 4 роки тому +9

      Lol. Good to know.

    • @valentinacilibeanu3366
      @valentinacilibeanu3366 4 роки тому +29

      How do you manage two sleeping babyes in the same time? I always wondwred about that.

    • @brown1987a
      @brown1987a 4 роки тому +1

      🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @krio.
    @krio. 4 роки тому +1325

    These pediatricians are talking Parentese to us. 😅

  • @bcfriardoyle7697
    @bcfriardoyle7697 2 роки тому +11

    I saw a documentary where moms in ALL languages spoke parent-ees to their babies in their own tongue. It was wonderfully rewarding as a mom of 3. I had never heard the expression paren-ees until today! Thank you!!

  • @radha8949
    @radha8949 4 роки тому +356

    Lady in blue reminds me of Claire Dunphy/Pritchett from Modern Family.

  • @Nayrvvb
    @Nayrvvb 4 роки тому +1288

    Currently 3 months pregnant. I’m going to struggle trying to convince my Hispanic mom with some of these 🙂

    • @CloudTan1
      @CloudTan1 3 роки тому +170

      Don't worry they won't understand but your baby your rules done let anyone make you feel like you are making bad decisions. I have my 1st baby and I hold her all the time. I tell and show my mom how to take care of her.

    • @CloudTan1
      @CloudTan1 3 роки тому +21

      By the way I'm guessing baby is here or close? Boy or girl?

    • @driamoon9774
      @driamoon9774 3 роки тому +11

      Good luck. How’s it going so far?

    • @marydidyouknow5826
      @marydidyouknow5826 3 роки тому +10

      Congratulations!!

    • @Diego-cj6ci
      @Diego-cj6ci 3 роки тому +34

      By now you are struggling with your mom, just be really direct with the things you are not going to accept and make her know that your baby's health is more important than anything. I hope everything went ok, and enjoy your baby.

  • @imgladimyellow4483
    @imgladimyellow4483 4 роки тому +1147

    Almost 80% of this is what my partners mother beliefs in and I mean, she’s almost 50, I don’t blame her for believing in these myths as she is the type of person that doesn’t know how to use a computer or anything like that, and was just told all of this by HER parents when she was growing up and had her kids, since they didn’t have access to any of this info and well yeah.
    And I still listen to her but 99.99% of the time I do the opposite of what she says. I did believe the “put honey in the pacifier” when she told me that and holy crap I did not know it was that dangerous to do that. Thankfully my baby was just born a few days ago so I haven’t given him a pacifier yet and now that I watched this video I know what not to do so THANK YOU!

    • @shauna-leesmith9786
      @shauna-leesmith9786 4 роки тому +93

      Keep researching and do what you think is right. Be firm with others when it comes on to your baby. You are the Mama.

    • @fonjadidi
      @fonjadidi 4 роки тому +57

      I'm a dental nurse and we see a lot of problems with babies teeth when people do things like that or feed a lot during the night as well, also don't put sugar or honey in their drink xx congratulations on your bub!

    • @HeyoitsJay
      @HeyoitsJay 4 роки тому +4

      ImGlad imYellow just saves a baby’s gums

    • @bluetrapp9502
      @bluetrapp9502 4 роки тому +25

      I totally feel you on this. My grandmother in law tried to put my baby down for a nap with a blanket and pillow in a full sized adult bed!! I never let her have my baby out of my sight after that. One time I wasn't feeling well and let her take my baby out of my sight for about an hour and I swear to god the baby came back with a rash all over their face and I still don't know why... :(

    • @orimengu
      @orimengu 4 роки тому +7

      @@bluetrapp9502 why is sleeping in an adult sized bed bad for the baby? I'm genuinely curious

  • @weaverofworlds22
    @weaverofworlds22 2 роки тому +61

    My first was a delayed walker and crawler (11 months and 18months respectively) and he is perfectly normal now as far as motor control and learning skills. I was told by a nurse that if he didn't crawl (on time) he wouldn't be able to read. This was crap. He was reading by age 4. My other child was an "early walker" (8months), and very late talker (3.5 years). They are highly intelligent and the same in motor skills as their older brother. They both read at the same rate. The youngest is into roller derby, and the oldest is into skateboarding

    • @Lina_al_j
      @Lina_al_j Рік тому +1

      I was a late walker too and grew up to become an athlete so there's that. im glad your kids are doing great too and skateboarding is fun!

    • @julielevinge266
      @julielevinge266 Рік тому +2

      That sounds pretty normal to me?
      Anytime up to 18 months is fine.
      Amazed how worried I was for all my children to walk talk at the right time, but most just do it, so all that worry for nothing.
      Always know someone who claims to have a perfect baby!

    • @Sacred111
      @Sacred111 10 місяців тому +1

      I didn’t walk till I was 2 years but at three had memorized a whole chapter in Quran hearing from older siblings( my dad told me) and my learning is fine and now I’m a Doctor.

  • @alejandrofernandez4159
    @alejandrofernandez4159 3 роки тому +710

    I love the pediatricians energy. I hope to find someone similar once I'm a parent. She seems so fun and trustworthy.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 3 роки тому +11

      To me she has the gestures and facial expressions of a crazy person.

    • @carbondated21
      @carbondated21 2 роки тому +1

      @@SianaGearz too much adderall

    • @zoeg4213
      @zoeg4213 2 роки тому +9

      @@carbondated21 this is the “funniest” comment because adderall does the exact opposite thing with someone who has adhd.

    • @carbondated21
      @carbondated21 2 роки тому +1

      @@zoeg4213 “In people who don't have ADHD, because Adderall produces an excess amount of dopamine, users may experience feelings of euphoria and increased energy levels, as well as possible dangerous physical and emotional side effects.” For the online Psychiatrists.

    • @zoeg4213
      @zoeg4213 2 роки тому +2

      @@carbondated21 exactly. for people who DONT have adhd.

  • @cupcakehagar1174
    @cupcakehagar1174 4 роки тому +190

    I’m a pregnant lady with a 2 year old... I’m always sleepy... My daughter gets super cranky when she doesn’t get her mid-day nap!!! So we take naps faithfully.

    • @DJDarling
      @DJDarling 4 роки тому +5

      Cupcake Hagar I’m also pregnant with a one year old and I recently had to move back with my mother, she was trying to get him to skip Naptime so he’ll “go to sleep earlier and stay asleep longer” and I had to explain that him not sleeping during the day just makes him a worse sleeper at night

    • @brookesmith7359
      @brookesmith7359 4 роки тому

      I’m pregnant with my 5th. Oldest two at school, 5 year old gets to watch a movie after lunch while the 3 year old and I both have naps. I’m a much better mother and my 3 year old has much better emotional regulation if we get our naps. Nap them as long as you can get away with it! My oldest napped until a few months before kindergarten! It was amazing! My older kids still need a “rest” time, usually after coming home from school and having a snack. They don’t sleep, but have 15 minutes to just be alone with their thoughts. My oldest usually chooses to read and my second usually plays with his LEGO. School is hard work on their brains!

    • @cupcakehagar1174
      @cupcakehagar1174 4 роки тому

      Brooke Smith What do you mean by saying “I’m a much better mother...”

    • @Binababyy
      @Binababyy 4 роки тому

      Cupcake Hagar i think she meant shes a better mom when she gets her naps :)

    • @laurenashleysexton
      @laurenashleysexton 4 роки тому

      My almost 3 year old gave up naps forever ago lol. After she turned 2, it rarely ever happened.

  • @toratoragaming
    @toratoragaming 4 роки тому +1943

    “Don’t spoil your baby”
    I’m sorry the only way they can communicate is through crying. If you don’t immediately help them, then you are 100% neglecting them. You don’t know if they’re hungry, if they’ve spoiled themselves, if they need cuddles, or whatever. Take care of your children.

    • @toratoragaming
      @toratoragaming 4 роки тому +204

      P Damien dude I’ve been a nanny for years. You cannot spoil a LITERAL BABY.

    • @damien706
      @damien706 4 роки тому +164

      Cool dude. I agree that you cannot spoil a little baby by picking them up when they cry! But yeah as a nanny you get paid and then give them back at the end of each day. However, for us parents without nannies, or any help at all, it simply isn't always feasible to "immediately" pick up our crying babies. 5 minutes of crying whilst we go to the toilet, or maybe get a moment to shower or eat, wont harm them. In an ideal world we wouldn't experience fatigue or maybe we would all have nannys. So dude, I would totally say that not immediately picking up a crying baby is not "100% neglect". I would say 100% of parents are guilty of neglect if this is the case. Never picking up a crying baby or hardly picking them up is neglectful of course.

    • @bl0ckhead513
      @bl0ckhead513 4 роки тому +7

      I guess it depends on the age

    • @damien706
      @damien706 4 роки тому +35

      @Sofía Roura maybe op should have worded it better then. Sounded pretty scaving to me.

    • @thepinkestpigglet7529
      @thepinkestpigglet7529 4 роки тому +31

      @@damien706 Do you let your babies sit in their own shit because you want them to learn not to cry

  • @been6122
    @been6122 Рік тому +100

    I have a 4 year old and 8 month old. While moms were lamenting about how many times their kids woke up in the middle of the night, I freaked as both my kids slept through after 6 weeks. I would wake up and check on them, rouse them. They would wake up and then fall back to sleep, wanted nothing to do with the boob until 6 a.m.

    • @dianaisom9206
      @dianaisom9206 Рік тому +15

      I have a 9 month old. He’s been sleeping through the night since he was 13 pounds. I believe he was 3 months old. Even as a newborn I had to wake him up at night to feed him. 70% of the time as a newborn he would wake me up right at about every 3 hours but there was that 30% where it’s 4-5 hours. By the time he was 3 months. I would have to wake him up and it was causing him to be frustrated and fall asleep while drinking the bottle and not even finish it. So I asked the pediatrician and she said once he gets 13 pounds let him sleep through the night. Just make sure he gets enough formula during the day. I was so happy. And 6 months later he still sleeps through the night. From 8:30pm-7:00-30am you don’t hear a peep from this boy. He would have the occasional wake up at 3am but I go in there put his pacifier back in his mouth and he falls back to sleep without any fight.
      He sleeps through out the day and takes 2 hour naps at least 2-3 times a day.
      He only cries when he’s hungry or he’s tired or he accidentally hurts himself. Literally that’s it. He don’t cry for nothing else. So he’s the worlds easiest baby lol
      He doesn’t want to be held all the time. I can put 2-3 toys in his crib and he won’t say shit. Only his cooing or laughing.
      He comes to my job (I work at a daycare) he’s literally the best baby/child there. The director loves him so much he’s the only child she’s buying a present for. Lol
      I’m truly blessed to have my son lol
      Oh and he’s been in his crib in his own room since 3 months. Not bc I wanted to but because he wanted to😅
      I had his bassinet right by my bed but when I moved in my sleep it would shake his bassinet and he would automatically wake up and be upset he’s awake 🤣 the moment I put him in the crib is when the true sleeping through the night became a reality.

    • @floatingpixelboat
      @floatingpixelboat Рік тому

      Oh goodness. That must full-time job having babies

    • @bronwentillman8385
      @bronwentillman8385 Рік тому

      All 4 of my kids would fall back to sleep within a few minutes into feeding. Waking them up also ticked them off greatly!

    • @miriamanderson6146
      @miriamanderson6146 Рік тому

      My babies were all great night sleepers, too. I would wake up several times a night just to check if they’re ok, breathing, looking healthy, moving. My initial thoughts were always mixed with feelings of worries, apprehensions why they didn’t cry in the middle of the night. ;)

    • @katiep3027
      @katiep3027 Рік тому

      I have a 4.5 month old and she'd wake my up every 1 - 1.5 hours until I let her sleep in my bed with me one night. She hasn't been back in her bassinet since and sleeps 12 hours. I just leave a boob out for her and she'll latch when she needs to then falls back asleep lol

  • @XactlyCeSe1
    @XactlyCeSe1 4 роки тому +432

    The redhead is so exuberant and animated. Because of her I watched the whole video

    • @stephanier6783
      @stephanier6783 3 роки тому +25

      It was a bit extra and overly exaggerated for me....I scrolled down so I didn't have to watch her animation. lol Funny how different people like different things.

    • @noxaccio4988
      @noxaccio4988 3 роки тому +12

      @@stephanier6783 same I was actually kind of put off by her, I much preferred the blonde lady

    • @stephanier6783
      @stephanier6783 3 роки тому +11

      @@noxaccio4988 Yes, the blonde lady was much preferred for me.
      With young kids, it's good to be more animated, as they get bored very easily (and so do some adults). It makes sense to me that a pediatrician might need to be more animated for her audience, though. I'm definitely not that audience. lol

    • @sheekayza4222
      @sheekayza4222 3 роки тому +5

      She was giving me anxiety!

    • @kstar1489
      @kstar1489 3 роки тому +4

      I liked both of them lmao

  • @marcishears3774
    @marcishears3774 3 роки тому +905

    I don’t have any kids and this sounds so complicated lol. Thanks Mom for keeping me alive!

    • @jinnyjane1213
      @jinnyjane1213 3 роки тому +14

      It is tiring but not that complicated. They are you just smaller and newer.

    • @Tauchp
      @Tauchp 3 роки тому +19

      I remember watching this video awhile back in case a had a baby, I was overwhelmed by the amount of info. Now, I have an 8month old baby I rewatched because it was suggested. Everything makes more sense now.

    • @Karincl7
      @Karincl7 3 роки тому +1

      Baby s are ok .. when they get older it s a job

    • @mytruthslays1303
      @mytruthslays1303 3 роки тому +4

      Kids are so awesome that they are worth the effort to figure them out. It's frustrating, but its fun.

    • @sharde1119
      @sharde1119 2 роки тому +5

      It really comes naturally to you. It’s instinct. I was surprised at how smooth it was. And I was alone. Your baby will be perfectly made just for you.

  • @deepakalive
    @deepakalive 4 роки тому +317

    Got to learn so many things only to forget all of them eventually.

  • @Nessie14j
    @Nessie14j 3 роки тому +51

    The most scary thing about this is that even some pediatricians believe those myths. Like the fever-teething thing for instance. I remember how my sister was told by her pediatrician how teething was to blame for my nephews fever.

    • @jenneh8816
      @jenneh8816 3 роки тому +13

      Some doctors are sadly outdated.

    • @shirleymarie2288
      @shirleymarie2288 Рік тому

      I couldn't believe it when we had multiple parents bring in doctors notes saying it was okay for their infant to attend daycare with a fever "as the baby is just teething and not sick". Unsurprisingly, we ended up with more sick babies as a result. My pediatrician said that babies are more likely to get some of these symptoms (fever, runny nose, diarrhea, etc) not because teething causes it but because teething babies stick everything in their mouths increasing odds of getting a virus of some kind.

  • @sattysaint8081
    @sattysaint8081 3 роки тому +2296

    It's very hard to teach the traditional grandparents about the new era of taking care of babies

    • @heviutza
      @heviutza 3 роки тому +290

      Exactly! They would say the same story, over and over again "well, you didn't die and we are the ones that raised you..." I am honestly a little concerned on how to deal with my parents after I give birth, because I really don't want to add sugar/sweets/cakes/cookies in my childs diet too soon, and as far as I have seen my parents, they have no problem feeding sugary cake to my brothers daughters. And the young one is only 10 months old. I would be really angry if they do this to my soon to be born daughter... It's stressing me out just by thinking about it

    • @casualviewer_
      @casualviewer_ 3 роки тому +176

      @@heviutza I would set boundaries with them, and if they don't listen, they don't get to see her. Sounds harsh, but you might have a specific regimen for your baby that works for her. They need to adhere to that, and if they don't, they can't get alone time with her

    • @tabbijoy6448
      @tabbijoy6448 3 роки тому +32

      I’m not sure what type of grandparents yaw had but everything these women talked about is what my grandmother taught me years ago.

    • @sattysaint8081
      @sattysaint8081 3 роки тому +26

      @@tabbijoy6448 Things like stretching the baby to strengthen the muscles , giving the baby under six months little tip of water especially if in the summer and the baby is hot etc

    • @possum2620
      @possum2620 3 роки тому +43

      @@heviutza yea too much sugar can cause a stomach upset.
      But your mother should respect your wishes. If she gets too much it's best to cut off. It's hard but you need to choose.

  • @lynbabysusu
    @lynbabysusu 4 роки тому +255

    It’s really frustrating when people so readily believe everything some random person said but not actual valid and medical professionals

    • @AHeike-sp2eq
      @AHeike-sp2eq 4 роки тому +10

      To be fair a lot of doctors don't know shit about raising a baby.

    • @PhoenixAurelius-138
      @PhoenixAurelius-138 4 роки тому +3

      Doctors are taught very specific skills and knowledge. Back in the 50s, doctors were looked up to like gods, and that attitude still lingers a bit. If I break my leg or need surgery or have a sickness that simply won't budge, I'm going to a doctor. But for other things? I'll seek out different professionals like nutritionists, midwives, etc.

    • @downbntout
      @downbntout 4 роки тому +3

      Such as antvaxxers

    • @Lamrabetnouha
      @Lamrabetnouha 4 роки тому

      lynbabysusu Like the vaccine myths 😒

    • @MadisonHarvill
      @MadisonHarvill 4 роки тому +11

      I just want to let you all know that a medical professional/health professional is not only a doctor. That term refers to any person who is a professional in the medical field, which could be a pediatrician, nutritionist, gynecologist, psychiatrist, and even a veterinarian. So saying doctors don’t know anything about babies and to go somewhere that does specify in that area is not a sensical response to this comment.

  • @n3v3rg01ngback
    @n3v3rg01ngback 4 роки тому +608

    These myths seem to come from a culture that admires suffering and devalues love.
    “But I want Aiden to grow up and work in a Fortune 500 company.”
    Of course you do, Karen. Of course you do.

  • @ettinakitten5047
    @ettinakitten5047 2 роки тому +97

    Even with an older child who wants lollipops for dinner, I'd argue picking them up and holding them won't spoil them - giving them lollipops will. Acknowledging their feelings, both in your actions and your words (eg "oh, I know, you wish you could have lollipops all the time"), helps them process their emotions and learn coping skills. They learn that acting upset will not get them what they want, but it will get them help with calming down and dealing with not getting what they want.

    • @zlatna_ribica
      @zlatna_ribica Рік тому +9

      This works with husbands too

    • @sammylove14
      @sammylove14 Рік тому +2

      THIS is spot on the perfect way to explain spoiling vs teaching/comforting/coping skills.

  • @mary_y2k
    @mary_y2k 4 роки тому +3958

    To everyone in the comments: see you in ten years when we actually have kids

    • @palmsandcacti5663
      @palmsandcacti5663 4 роки тому +88

      Mary Jane Over my dead body. I reject this omen.

    • @MossyLittleCrow
      @MossyLittleCrow 4 роки тому +15

      Rude.

    • @Queenofthatank
      @Queenofthatank 4 роки тому +28

      Yea you'll have lil newborn babies n I'll have teenagers (15, 14. And 11)

    • @mary_y2k
      @mary_y2k 4 роки тому +26

      Lmao I’m 19 and you don’t have to have kids

    • @KittySnicker
      @KittySnicker 4 роки тому +17

      I’m 28 so more like 1-2 years for me

  • @MoonSt0n3
    @MoonSt0n3 4 роки тому +440

    Haha when I was a child, the doctors thought my parents were abusing me because I didn't know how to walk but when they tried the other skillset, like fine motor skills, I was able to do so many things other children could not! I was an early talker too. I guess I just didn't want to walk because my parents carried me everywhere and I was lazy.

    • @kas_inpoint6604
      @kas_inpoint6604 4 роки тому +15

      Me too, same.

    • @christypliler7151
      @christypliler7151 4 роки тому +17

      My son has been very slow on his motor skills. We almost had him evaluated by ECI to check for delays. BUT the same thing! He's been ahead with his social, language, and fine motor skills! Luckily I have a great pediatrician who simply pointed out that, yes we should monitor it, but sometimes babies focus on growing some skills over others.

    • @sarabjarnveig87
      @sarabjarnveig87 4 роки тому +34

      I walked early, fine motor skills perfect etc.. buuuuut talking .. didn't start talking till I was 4.. I said mamma, pabbi (dada) and EH (point at whatever I wanted).. I could talk.. just wasn't interested.. so when I had the "4 year old checkup" I had to have that checkup 3 times.. now I am a 33 year old that speak fluently 3 languages :)

    • @ivytaylor1494
      @ivytaylor1494 4 роки тому +8

      Vikingplanner one of my younger sisters was like that, we’re pretty sure she just doesn’t want to stop being the baby lol, she’s 5 now and talks just fine but still acts like a baby and imitates our 2 yr old sister

    • @arisia8622
      @arisia8622 4 роки тому +5

      I was 18 months when I walked fully. I mostly sat on my butt and did jigsaw puzzles. My dad is a doctor and he would just shrug and say I was normal in all the other milestones.

  • @rickyly3654
    @rickyly3654 3 роки тому +442

    I love how expressive the lady on the left is.

    • @Yashael341
      @Yashael341 3 роки тому +21

      Expressiveness is important when interacting with children. It's also an important element in sign language, which can help you communicate your child. It can also help you communicate without your child (if mommy and daddy need to talk about grown-up things).

    • @Felipera_
      @Felipera_ 3 роки тому +9

      I prefer the way of the right one 🤷

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 3 роки тому

      Me too

    • @Felipera_
      @Felipera_ 3 роки тому +2

      @Lyk Dat she looks collected and sophisticated. I love that.

  • @BroccoliAndCheese01
    @BroccoliAndCheese01 Рік тому +15

    My youngest son cried for 8+ hours a day when he was between 14-16 months. He lost all his words, had a massive regression, and my doctor’s advice was “toddlers have tantrums”. At 6, he has multiple developmental delays. I WISH I could go back in time and have an informed doctor who would have looked farther into it.

    • @BroccoliAndCheese01
      @BroccoliAndCheese01 Рік тому

      @@KVOTHE_33 no.

    • @theGiver3
      @theGiver3 Рік тому

      ​@@KVOTHE_33ew, your comment is the ugliest one out of all the braggers. Congratulations for overcoming such incredible odds.

    • @SH-vw1rn
      @SH-vw1rn 9 місяців тому

      Look into doing a heavy metal detox 👀

  • @Disgruntled_Fork
    @Disgruntled_Fork 3 роки тому +350

    Thank you!! Thank you for the part about the babies being bow legged! My in laws tried to make me feel like such an awful mother because my son was bow legged when he started walking. He started walking at 9mos, and I tried to tell them it was normal, that he's walking early. Went to a pediatrician, and a pediatric podiatrist, and they all said I was right, but the in laws continued to try and make me feel awful. So, thank you so much!!!

    • @Disgruntled_Fork
      @Disgruntled_Fork 3 роки тому +33

      And the peanuts!! They also attempting to make me feel like a failure, because I let my son have a couple french fries, and they said I was awful because it could have been made with peanut oil. Not because I gave them french fries, but because of the damn peanut oil. I tried to tell them it was a myth, but they, again, insisted I was wrong. 😑

    • @availanila
      @availanila 3 роки тому +16

      @@Disgruntled_Fork I di t think I've ever seen a baby eat "baby food" my entire life. Maybe it's my country but the shit I can live on wouldn't kill my kid, he's not a dog as in dogs with chocolate.

    • @lalaf781
      @lalaf781 3 роки тому +10

      ur in-laws are aholes, ur baby is lucky to have a smart mother !

    • @rowmiry
      @rowmiry 2 роки тому +20

      Throw the whole in laws out bestie u know better

    • @Brievel
      @Brievel 2 роки тому

      In-laws are stupid and annoying. I suggest the one-finger salute.

  • @serenasaystoday
    @serenasaystoday 3 роки тому +341

    Babies need love and comfort from their parents 😭 they dont know what's going on and everything is so new and scary to them 😭 plus they are growing so fast and that hurts!!

    • @kikiwhatever4132
      @kikiwhatever4132 3 роки тому +25

      I've been reading and researching about this whole topic for a while now because of personal problems, and it makes me so sad and angry how many people still think that picking up a baby when they are crying is spoiling them.
      It has such a huge impact on the child, in bad cases they can feel the consequences up until adulthood.

    • @satorii_2060
      @satorii_2060 2 роки тому +13

      @@kikiwhatever4132 seriously, though! Babies don't even know the concept of spoiling yet. Give them a break...

    • @sarahvasquez3919
      @sarahvasquez3919 2 роки тому +6

      My daughter was in the nicu the first three months of her life so holding her wasn’t frequent. And now she has a lot of issues with anger and emotions in general. But from the moment she came home, I have given her nom stop love hugs and kisses. The fact that someone could bring their baby home right away and have the ability to pick them up when they cry and I couldn’t breaks my heart all over again.
      If you have a little one, love on them even as they get older. Those hugs and kisses are going to last in their mind forever.

    • @MrWadeBarrett
      @MrWadeBarrett 2 роки тому

      You seem stable

    • @serenasaystoday
      @serenasaystoday 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrWadeBarrett if you think that having compassion for little babies makes someone unstable then please never have children

  • @wyvern723
    @wyvern723 3 роки тому +122

    My brother, in the first week his son was born told our father that he was gonna start sleep training, because he couldn't handle being woken up multiple times a night. My dad told the story at my daughter's 3rd birthday.
    Every parent in the room laughed.

    • @Yashael341
      @Yashael341 3 роки тому +16

      My dad tried to stay awake with my mom while she fed my older sister. It was just his way of trying to be supportive. One night, while they were talking, he stopped responding. Mom gently tapped his shoulder, and he fell over on the couch asleep. Mom left him there for the rest of the night, then told him to just stay in bed and sleep because one of them might as well.

    • @simplywhimsysoaps1267
      @simplywhimsysoaps1267 3 роки тому +2

      I would laugh too. Sorry, part of parenting a new born. The sleep deprivation is rough!

    • @somlenprostelea8533
      @somlenprostelea8533 3 роки тому

      @@simplywhimsysoaps1267 night nanny it is

  • @ktmc317
    @ktmc317 Рік тому +20

    These ladies are awesome. I am pregnant with my first, and this is making me feel so much better. I can’t wait to love, care, and play with my little baby! Thanks for helping me feel like I got this 😉

  • @kml1016xox
    @kml1016xox 4 роки тому +88

    If this was a 20 part series I would watch the whole thing! I wish doctors made more visual and informal yet informative videos like this

    • @tal4976
      @tal4976 3 роки тому

      yes same!!

    • @olibob203
      @olibob203 3 роки тому

      Lots do , UA-cam is amazing

  • @twinklenugz1238
    @twinklenugz1238 4 роки тому +321

    Sad that I showed this to some of my friends and they denied it saying “I trust my parents more then the internet with these kinds of things. What do they know more then generations of parents”..... seems to me that their parents are doing it all wrong 💀💀💀

    • @cd4536
      @cd4536 3 роки тому +23

      Some of these myths aren't myths they just say they are because people are stupid. Walkers are great for babies and babies love them. Babies falling down stairs and getting a hold of things are the fault of the caregiver not the walker. Waking babies to feed is necessary for some babies but most are ok to sleep through a feeding.

    • @bungawowzers
      @bungawowzers 3 роки тому +56

      @@cd4536 People use walkers because of the big point they think its helping the baby walk but its not

    • @cd4536
      @cd4536 3 роки тому +11

      @@bungawowzers i don't believe it delays walking though. I have known a lot of babies who were put in walkers and they all walked on time. Most of them loved being in their walkers. The safety issues they are complaining about is the fault of the parents/caregivers not the walker or manufacturer.

    • @cd4536
      @cd4536 3 роки тому +17

      @@twinklenugz1238 Doctors and studies have been wrong before. I didn't say they were great for babies I said in my experience they have been fine. You can't put every baby in a box. If you try to parent based on professional advice only and ignore your own instincts and let your baby lead, you will have a tough time. I just suggested that there is another reason they are saying walkers are bad. Like bumpers on cribs. People misused them and now they are dangerous yet they let their babies sleep in car seats, swings, bouncers and dock a tots, which are actually dangerous. Bassinets with soothers are also dangerous and are a risk for sids yet they are widely used and no one says jack. How is me disagreeing being a karen?

    • @Cheomaiden
      @Cheomaiden 3 роки тому +17

      @@twinklenugz1238 I’m amazed that you called someone a Karen and yelled at him/her for sharing a differing opinion 🤦🏼‍♀️ the lady in the video said there are “some small studies” that say a walker can hinder development. I too know many babies (my own) who enjoyed pushing their little feet on the ground in a walker and more than anything enjoyed being in an upright position to be able to see me and their siblings instead of being flat on their backs in a chair or on a blanket on the floor. I didn’t expect my kids to “learn to walk” from a walker. Honestly they didn’t even really move in it, just hung out in it and played a bit. I used it in moderation and did lots of other activities with my kids to help them learn and grow. Guess what- none of them have walked late so far. I’m so sick of the mommy shaming. Sure, these doctors have a “professional opinion” but just because they made a UA-cam video, it doesn’t mean they’re the only “professional opinions” out there. There are many other pediatricians- doctors in the same field as these women, with the same credentials- who would tell you a walker is fine. Parenting is a vast subject and there are differing schools of thought. Even within the medical field, opinions vary. I’ve had several different pediatricians helping me with my children over the years and I’ve heard advice that self-contradicts many times: “pacifiers are necessary” vs “pacifiers are awful”. “Don’t try to teach your kids two languages while young” vs “start them bilingual from birth.” “If you’re nursing, introduce baby to bottle in the first week so the baby knows how to take a bottle in case of emergency” vs “don’t introduce a bottle at all if bf”. Guess what they all said to me, though? “You do what you think is best for your child.” Unless it’s in unquestionable matters like whether or not you should vaccinate your children, or whether you should brush their teeth (it’s an obvious yes to both of those) there are so many different opinions in parenting. And that’s ok. What isn’t ok is the mommy judging your friends and family members who tell you they will follow their personal doctors’ advice and own parental intuition rather than a random UA-cam video you sent them. Seriously, get off your high horse. Calling people ignorant for having different experiences and views than you? Come on.

  • @andreamarkovic5294
    @andreamarkovic5294 4 роки тому +168

    I wish I could invite this two ladies to talk to almost everyone I know and show them they are wrong. I'm a new mom like many others and it's so hard to fight off this myths everybody tries to convince me to folow.

    • @warfighter1988
      @warfighter1988 3 роки тому +17

      Lol I feel you I come from a rural guyanese family that literally only believe myths about literally everything in life. Trying to tell them science is like trying to talk to a brick wall

  • @onewomanarmy6451
    @onewomanarmy6451 2 роки тому +60

    As a swede it is so interesting to see the myths we share and also hear new and to me, odd myths that I have no cultural and historic framework for. The "babys need water when it's hot" myth confused my so much I first thought the myth said to splash or bathe your child in cool water as I have never ever heard anyone suggest babys need anything other than formula and breast milk.
    Hearing new weird myths is one reason I really enjoy these debunk videos. I also love when experts share their scientific knowledge in a way that is accessible, entertaining and easy to grasp for the majority of people. The bigger scientific knowledge and understanding people have the better!

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 2 роки тому +4

      As a Canadian I am just as confused as you by that water myth. Like who believes that? Probably the same person who thought a baby doesn't need a nap?!?!

    • @Lina_al_j
      @Lina_al_j Рік тому +2

      @@breezybre2670 ikr! im just as shocked and im from the Middle East, so now I really wonder where that myth is coming from lol.

    • @gracerracer3405
      @gracerracer3405 Рік тому +1

      I’m American and also never heard that before. I wonder if maybe they said that one just to have the opportunity to make sure people know that babies don’t need water.

  • @violetl1097
    @violetl1097 3 роки тому +476

    The allergy thing is so accurate. My friend was so picky growing up (because her parents let her be and never exposed her to things till it was way late) and now she’s allergic to EVERYTHING! There’s a reason allergies are on the rise since these restrictions have been practiced.

    • @lennytheghost4484
      @lennytheghost4484 3 роки тому +62

      Noo dude im super alergic to dust and as kid i played in the dirt and nothing happened. But now i developed the alergy i can't even mop a room because i get bad... Alergies dont work like that

    • @professionalberker
      @professionalberker 3 роки тому +4

      same with my cousin, poor dude is 19 yo and I'm 13 and taller than him (I'm a girl!)
      He's a really nice dude

    • @gabriellelaycock5050
      @gabriellelaycock5050 3 роки тому +58

      I get why people might think it was this simple but I had a friend who was a v picky eater growing up too and she has no allergies! I grew up playing outside A LOT and still have hay fever badly as well as a dust mite allergy. I WISH it was this simple but it’s not!

    • @alyupde9337
      @alyupde9337 3 роки тому +10

      I’m glad my parents noticed the numbers not the voices and gave me whatever. I do the same with my kids. No allergies. Surprise surprise!

    • @lennytheghost4484
      @lennytheghost4484 3 роки тому +34

      @@alyupde9337 it's GENETICS not the F you give them to eat 🙄

  • @LaughMusic331
    @LaughMusic331 3 роки тому +2132

    I don’t see a lot of parents talk or interact with their babies in my life, they just give them their phone

    • @DSDaly
      @DSDaly 3 роки тому +349

      Are these parents you are with all day? Sometimes parents need a moment. If you see a parent in public do something while you pass by, it doesn't mean they do that all day.
      There's also a lot of pressure on parents to keep their kids quiet in public. If your baby is being fussy, you get a lot of stares and nasty comments, so parents will often do whatever quick fix to get them to quiet down. Personally I don't give mine electronics in public but I totally get the fear of having a fussy child in public when society has such a negative view on loud children

    • @M.A.Y.Y
      @M.A.Y.Y 3 роки тому +103

      @@DSDaly yeah you're right.... when you're out you just arent able to deal with ppl being nasty with you
      So yh
      But the original comment ..... yes I have actually seen kids on phone literally all day
      Like
      They literally have a phone.. tablet... computer.... all for them
      N I'm sitting here thinking abt my first phone I got at 17
      But I know parents who do have their kids on devices all day
      When you try to get them to play they are clueless

    • @Lea-ov8vq
      @Lea-ov8vq 3 роки тому +64

      Yeah I'm lucky I grew up without phones

    • @miimonalisa
      @miimonalisa 3 роки тому +45

      Unlike the other Comment of the lady getting smart with you I actually agree with you. Even though you just see them for 30 minutes out of the whole day you can usually tell the parents that take time to teach and do actual things with their kids from the ones who just stick them in front of a TV and let them play on the game

    • @marydidyouknow5826
      @marydidyouknow5826 3 роки тому +11

      That's one of the worst things they can do.

  • @DSDaly
    @DSDaly 3 роки тому +346

    "never look at chat rooms" Never go to a facebook mommy group when something serious happened! I see it all the time. Simple advice sure that's fine but I constantly see people looking for actual medical advice 😨

    • @bandofmountains
      @bandofmountains 3 роки тому +16

      There are somewhere around 50 million ppl that get all their information from Facebook. Then they share that as if it is fact and infect the planet. I remember in the late 90s teaching my parents how to use a computer, this is what that got us.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 3 роки тому +2

      @@bandofmountains Yep, should have never taught them, and convinced them it was only for the younger generations, let em get their info from the local paper instead.

    • @mr-fg5rr
      @mr-fg5rr 3 роки тому +6

      This. It's really scary how people will believe anything on FB or get into intense arguments over silly things about other people's children...etc etc.

    • @name7ess
      @name7ess 2 роки тому

      @@bandofmountains LOLOLLL

    • @onur753
      @onur753 2 роки тому

      This is partially myth. 😊

  • @HH-wv9fm
    @HH-wv9fm 2 роки тому +19

    Agree strongly with the early talking/walking thing. I walked at 9 months and talked early. My brother didn't speak really until 3 and walked after one. He graduated as top boy of the school and graduated with honors. He's at university with a scolarship. I left school young and I'm not stupid but my brother is far more smart than I.

  • @V.aldete
    @V.aldete 4 роки тому +1659

    Thank YOU FOR THIS HOPE ALL PARENTS SEE THIS

    • @ShadesofSage
      @ShadesofSage 4 роки тому +4

      Me too! I posted it to my Facebook page because it is for sure a must watch! That’s why I created my UA-cam channel as well☺️!

    • @kidsdidnotworkoutglad7547
      @kidsdidnotworkoutglad7547 4 роки тому +1

      I'll parents can see that but not be a control by a society because maybe they can watch something for their self cuz we're young by stanfill on from it to I think they're doing it because you being liked by everyone else cuz you're young and age is just a number I think all young people looking at 2 because they're still growing this world and I don't think I have to be pressured is a human name because some is in uniform cuz a bunch of young counseling like I don't care about being like I just need spec my private safe as a regular citizen if you want to have a kid with somebody this is her they taught you to be a better mom for a parent for yourself for yourself

    • @ShayZ1080
      @ShayZ1080 4 роки тому +11

      @@kidsdidnotworkoutglad7547 reading this comment outloud is a special type of challenge.

    • @artificialgoodness
      @artificialgoodness 3 роки тому +2

      @@kidsdidnotworkoutglad7547 Did you, like, keep pressing your middle recommended word or something?...

    • @CarringtonKelleys
      @CarringtonKelleys 3 роки тому +2

      Most will ignore it because their ignorance is their bliss.

  • @cupidcupcake5521
    @cupidcupcake5521 4 роки тому +880

    Some parents be like ....
    but Google said this
    STTOOOPP PLEASE

    • @flaminmongrel6955
      @flaminmongrel6955 4 роки тому +11

      Google doesn't asks you to believe in myths.

    • @Akleinz90
      @Akleinz90 4 роки тому +11

      Unless you googled the American Academy of Pediatrics page.

    • @themitochondrialeve738
      @themitochondrialeve738 4 роки тому +3

      @Ooohbopbopboppadoohwah exactly! And it's a damn good one too that it will find anything whether from a verified trusted source or not. That's what people need to look into, the damn source of the information!

  • @priyankeebordoloi6676
    @priyankeebordoloi6676 4 роки тому +63

    To all who are thinking that they are watching this for no reason.....I am one of you but then again I think "curiosity" is a reason enough!!

  • @divyak9980
    @divyak9980 3 роки тому +39

    As a premature infant I was born with very weak legs, my parents were asked by the pediatrician to make sure they buy a walker for me. The logic was that once I am old enough for them suspension in the walker but in a way that my I am either forced to stand and support my weight on my feet or I have my feet barely a centimeter off the ground (not me on my tiptoes) would help muscle development and blood circulation. Seems like it worked because I was an early walker and I have totally normal legs now.

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 2 роки тому +14

      Some children benefit from a walker, the majority do not. It's a good idea for parents to listen to a medical professional who knows their individual child's case in preference over a UA-cam video giving generalized advice, because there's a lot of exceptions to these rules. For example, if you have a child with a motor disability like cerebral palsy or spina bifida, introducing a walker or wheelchair at the same age that a typical child would be learning to walk can be extremely helpful for their motor and cognitive development.

    • @sweetbunny9206
      @sweetbunny9206 Рік тому +1

      I when worked at a day care, Some of the children where delayed in walking by 2 months is was at that point we started using them with the parent and Dr. Approval

  • @thewandofsnape6311
    @thewandofsnape6311 3 роки тому +420

    I love the contrast of energy! the pediatrician being cool chaotic and the psychologist being calm and collected

    • @julianabradfordmusic
      @julianabradfordmusic Рік тому +3

      Me too! It’s like I’m watching my husband and I 😆

    • @trevdog110
      @trevdog110 Рік тому +1

      Lol I was laughing by the end at how still the psychologist was where the doctor was so animated

  • @jesslesinski
    @jesslesinski 4 роки тому +91

    My mother and I got it the biggest fight about the walker thing. She kept pestering me and pestering me about it and I kept telling her no. My daughter didn’t walk until 18 months, so before that we had her tested by a state program for delays. I didn’t tell my mom about it until afterward because I knew she would freak and also it’s my kid, not hers. When I told her, she starts screeching at me, “Who are these people? How do they know anything? You should’ve gotten her a walker! She’d be walking right now if you did!” Well, it’s two years later and she’s been walking just fine, sooooo...

    • @goodiegoodygumdrops
      @goodiegoodygumdrops 4 роки тому +9

      jesslesinski Yup!!
      And a lot of people don't realize that using walkers will actually end up making your kids pigeon toed or bow legged.
      They are NOT good.
      Used to fight with my ex mother in law about it 🙄

    • @ziutasow2244
      @ziutasow2244 4 роки тому +6

      Walkers are banned in Canada. I have a friend who wanted to sneak one over the border, bc she was convinced they would help her baby walk faster. Im like
      Noooo!

    • @ummabdullah7601
      @ummabdullah7601 4 роки тому +4

      I read about this online so I didn’t give my baby a walker. He’s still not walking. My 2 sister in laws gave their babies walkers and they started walking by 10-11 months. They walk Normal, not bowl legged or anything like that. That’s why I don’t believe these things anymore.

    • @blueishh
      @blueishh 4 роки тому +3

      Umm Abdullah that just happens to be your situation though. i had walkers when i was young and couldn’t walk on my own until 2 years old. it’s different for each child. doesn’t mean they will be unsuccessful in life at all. motor development does not equal cognitive development

    • @ummabdullah7601
      @ummabdullah7601 4 роки тому +3

      caitlyn Exactly! That’s what I mean. It doesn’t make any difference if you use a walker or not. No positive or negative outcome, physical nor cognitive.

  • @JazzyNym
    @JazzyNym 4 роки тому +142

    I didn't start walking/trying to walk until, apparently, what was considered very late, because chasing my brother who could already walk was easier on all fours. Daycare staff told my mom I'd be bad at math because of it. I recall getting something like 110 as a final grade in 10th grade geometry XD. I was constantly told I needed to take higher math classes in middle school/high school because the level I was at was too easy for me. So hey, maybe just let your baby do its thing and don't freak out if it's not hitting every milestone right on time.

    • @loredanavasilescu5634
      @loredanavasilescu5634 4 роки тому +28

      What an irrational correlation between motor development and math skills :))

    • @sangeethavarmaa3628
      @sangeethavarmaa3628 4 роки тому

      Exactly...even Einstein was dull at young age... Early years of life can't exactly predict what you might become when you grow up

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates 4 роки тому +2

      However if you're child isn't walking at 18 month and talking at 2- 2 1/2 there could be mental development delay the earlier they get help with that the better

    • @camigiron926
      @camigiron926 4 роки тому +1

      I like how not being intelligent meant being bad at math for these teachers

    • @firstcanonkill1767
      @firstcanonkill1767 4 роки тому +4

      I was talking SUPER EARLY and didn’t walk till almost 2 years old. Made people think I’d be clumsy. I then, at 4yo, had my teacher say to my mother I have excellent hand-eye co-ordination. I also got into that nursery 9 months before the actual age because apparently I had a genius kid moment and was putting shapes into holes and went ‘square, circle... Pentagon!’

  • @trisha4265
    @trisha4265 3 роки тому +16

    Agree with almost all of this, except what is said with the influence on sleep after three months. It is known that many children go through sleep regressions between 4-6 months and actually need more feedings and more closeness than younger babies… AND THAT IS OK! No need for sleep training there!

    • @pia-arielfoerster6057
      @pia-arielfoerster6057 Рік тому +1

      Enjoy those special cuddles while you can❤ my baby started sleeping through the night at 14 months once I cut the night time breastfeed because I’m pregnant and started the weaning process. Now I lay awake after numerous trips to the bathroom and wouldn’t mind a little cuddle from her😂 not long until her baby brother will be here….still have at least another 18 months of interrupted sleep aka immense love for my beautiful babies🫶🏽 I also hear once you’re a mother - you never sleep again! Just something I have accepted, and would happily sacrifice for their comfort. I could never hear my darling cry and knew sleep training wasn’t an option for her or me. Each to their own! I also had the privilege of not going back to work, so what is time when no alarm telling you to get up and go.