Joined: 20 Jun 2007 Posts: 1851 Location: Lead, sd usa
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How Much Is to Much? Posted: 12-15-07 20:22pm
Sorry for 20 questions lol, but.... can
you hold your baby to much? I mean at
first. I know you can spoil them, and all
they want is to be held, but so soon? I
find myself wanting to hold her ALL the
time, and walk around the house with her,
watch tv with her in my arms, or on my
chest. Just wondering if i'm creating a
monster? lol
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 12-15-07 20:30pm
nope
you cant spoil a new born baby
hold her 24/7 if ya want hun!
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Hollyberries
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Posted: 12-15-07 20:42pm
Good cause i can't stop! lol
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Idony
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Posted: 12-15-07 20:52pm
nope if shes anything like val eventually
she will stop wanting to be held
she loved to be held when she was a
newborn and i loved holding her, but now
she wwould rather just be left alone most
of the time to explore and do her own
thing, she doesnt even like to be held to
go to sleep anymore
people kept telling me if i held her to
put her to sleep she would get older and
only go to sleep if i was holding her...so
not true
~alicia~
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 12-15-07 20:56pm
Hold her all day if you want. Baby NEED
that bodily contact. She was so snug in
your womb, she's use to it.
She's only a baby once. Sometimes I get a
hug while Ava zooms passed me.
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yellow ribbon
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Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Posts: 5554 Location: FL
Posted: 12-15-07 23:22pm
i agree i held macy all the time and shes
is so independent. i think i must not have
held liam enoguh tho cuz he is such a
mommas boy
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