Re: My new Grandson is here!!!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mi Sunset</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You can't tell these new younger moms anything. My mother always told me women weren't allowed by their families to barely lift a finger after coming home with a baby. And don't even think about doing any stairs. Babies used to not come out for weeks after being born. I guess it's a different mindset now. I personally think that other than appointments Moms should wait at least 3 weeks. Even that seems short. I guess if the doctor said ok then it's ok. Congrats on the new arrival post pics
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Yeah, our way of thinking is considered "old fashioned" these days. But old fashioned is good. Little Miss is complaining everyday about her back hurting from the epidural shot. I told her she probably wouldn't have that problem this long if she had stayed her behind in the house like I advised her. She's always in the tub soaking her back. "Oh, my back hurts!" But seeya!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mi Sunset</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You can't tell these new younger moms anything. My mother always told me women weren't allowed by their families to barely lift a finger after coming home with a baby. And don't even think about doing any stairs. Babies used to not come out for weeks after being born. I guess it's a different mindset now. I personally think that other than appointments Moms should wait at least 3 weeks. Even that seems short. I guess if the doctor said ok then it's ok. Congrats on the new arrival post pics

Yeah, our way of thinking is considered "old fashioned" these days. But old fashioned is good. Little Miss is complaining everyday about her back hurting from the epidural shot. I told her she probably wouldn't have that problem this long if she had stayed her behind in the house like I advised her. She's always in the tub soaking her back. "Oh, my back hurts!" But seeya!


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