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
</div></div>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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