Not wrong. Even by the way she responds to you sounds like she's not genuine that it won't happen again. She also can't be bothered to give you a proper response. If she didn't take the precautions with her own kids, do you believe she will with her grandchild?
Not wrong at all. Protect your baby! My in-laws didn’t respect our food decisions with our kids, my husband and I decided that no one was allowed to hold them when food was around until after 1 yr old.
@Nat I don't, which is why I told her no to seeing my son unsupervised but then she started claiming my ex was seeing my son (we have a no contact order for which she's the third party contact) I'm starting to think about getting someone else to be the third party contact instead of her
Def not wrong. That's just ridiculous.
Well done you. This is incredible, you've advocated superbly for your child. It's incredibly hard to have the guts to do this and I think you should be rightly proud of how firm and clear you've been x
Definitely change your third party contact and keep your mind at ease.
She knows he cant have dairy, I've told her many times. She knows he cant digest it and that it's not lactose intolerance. But she continues to give it to him even though it puts him at risk for needing emergency enemas (Mirlax doesn't work) and she further knows that being constipated caused my son to have a prolapse bc he strains so hard. She dismissed me everytime I tell her bc "his father and half sister were lactose intolerant and I gave him dairy and they were fine" (tho I'd argue that having to take her son and granddaughter into the ER for enemas bc theyd get so backed up isnt "fine" I would also argue that having to shove a spoon up her granddaughters butt to get the poop out thus traumatizing her isnt "fine" but I digress. She also has admitted she never got her son tested for Hirschbruns (which he had all the symptoms growing up) bc he was "lazy" and his treatments was monthly enemas.