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12-18-2022 06:04 PM
@kaydee50 wrote:Assuming the woman was the mother how was SHE in Costco 2 days after giving birth????
I don't want to steer this conversation in a different direction, but there are historically documented situations where mothers work the same day that they gave birth.
It's the baby being out in a crowded place like a Costco that makes me wonder what this particular new mother (or caregiver) was thinking.
12-18-2022 06:13 PM
It seems easier and easier to discount what hardships other people might face. We have no idea what the situation is and maybe this woman is doing the best she is able to or knows how to.
Maybe she doesn't have money, maybe she is single, maybe a lot of things. Maybe someone there offered to help her out. You never know.
12-18-2022 06:22 PM
Newborns should be home, period. They do not need to be exposed to all the illnesses floating around especially right now!! And mothers should be home recovering from 9 months of pregnancy and birthing a child. Call me old fashioned but that's ok. I am when it comes to something like this.
12-18-2022 06:24 PM
There was a man with her.,.I suppose the husband or boyfriend. It is indeed a different world. I pray that baby is okay.
12-18-2022 06:29 PM
@Hoovermom You are right. There is no common sense.
12-18-2022 06:30 PM
If she didn't have money I doubt she would have been in Costco. She had on a nice coat and her bf or husband did as well. I still worry about that baby. Has nothing to do with anything other than fearing for a newborn baby's well-being and health.
12-18-2022 06:30 PM
@Sooner wrote:It seems easier and easier to discount what hardships other people might face. We have no idea what the situation is and maybe this woman is doing the best she is able to or knows how to.
Maybe she doesn't have money, maybe she is single, maybe a lot of things. Maybe someone there offered to help her out. You never know.
Not trying to pick an argument but I read an article several years back about the average income of the Costco shopper. So I have a hard time believing that the mother does not have money.
Even if she is single did she loose her common sense when she gave birth? Cover the poor child up.
12-18-2022 06:31 PM - edited 12-18-2022 07:21 PM
@Trailrun23 I would say that would be child abuse or at least neglect. No common sense. Some people should not reproduce.
12-18-2022 06:33 PM - edited 12-18-2022 07:52 PM
@Trailrun23 wrote:If she didn't have money I doubt she would have been in Costco. She had on a nice coat and her bf or husband did as well. I still worry about that baby. Has nothing to do with anything other than fearing for a newborn baby's well-being and health.
That makes the story even worse and more disturbing. It's cold enough for the adults to have on coats but not to think the 2 day old child should be kept warm.
12-18-2022 06:33 PM
The mother appeared to be in her thirties. She wasn't moving very fast...and I can understand why if she gave birth two days ago.
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