Let's talk about babies development, babies ages & stages. Share with us your ideas and tips about Parenting Babies.
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? I just got my two yesterday and I'm breastfeeding and supplementing with formula, and I do co-sleep early in the mornings. I'm still learning how to wear her in the sling though. I'm not going to wear her constantly. I have mine for shopping and so I can get my oldest out to the park or just outside more.No, I don't do all of that. My son who is 3 at the end of November is occasionally spanked, when he disobeys the things we have asked him to do. I didn't use a sling because I had an emergency c/s and was advised not to use one until after 6 weeks, then when I did try after that time, I found that it wasn't really comfortable for me. I can't believe parents use a sling until 2-3. I think my back would break carrying my 14kg toddler around all day. I did breastfeed until 16mths and he was the one who had decided to stop.alexeeah said:So here's a question for all of you how many of you practice attachment parenting. in it's truest form with no spanking and all that Oh and wearing the baby in the sling until they are 2-3 adn nursing until they decide that they are uncomfortable with it even if they are 6 at the time??