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Does anybody else get raged when you recently just fed your baby and whoever is carrying them say “I think he’s hungry” (when they know he already ate” because I can clearly tell he is not hungry he just wants to be held up standing or wants to be walked around etc. and I know my baby best. I am never rude about it though I just say “ no he just ate” but it just irks me everytime 😭😭 or when people say “oh he looks exactly like his dad” I don’t mind when they tell me but when my MIL tells me almost every time I see her it gets annoying like okay I get it🙄
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As a breastfeeding mom, I always get upset when my son is fussing, and the first thing said is, " ooo he must be starving." Like no. He's being an infant🤬😡

@Shanee yess or the “oh your mommy doesn’t feed you” like ughh

Yep I get it mama

Yup, I get that. Every time I'm with a member of his family they always say she looks like him as a baby. It really annoys me to 😞 Like, I get it... shut up already. And yeah, i used to get people being like.. I think she needs changing - after I'd just changed her. Or i think she's hungry, but she'd just had a bottle 🙄 Thing is, I wear my emotions on my face even when I don't want to lol... So my friends and family always ask me, instead of assuming. it's a stressful battle

lol!! Yes this drives me silly. Also…. When my newborn baby is clearly rooting and in a period of cluster feeding and someone holding her says. She can’t he hungry again and proceeds to try and soothe her. No. She is, give her back *baby latches instantly*

@Briony we know our baby best!

"mom doesn't feed you" is real. This comment makes me crazy.

My partner's mum is a lovely person, but there was one phrase she kept coming out with when my son was a baby - "Oh, are they not feeding you?" As an EBF mum, it just made my blood boil! Luckily my partner did have a word and it stopped eventually 😂

@Sam I know they mean no harm but it just rages me for some reason 😭

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