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Weeeell, babysitters are expensive, and it’s difficult to find good ones, especially in a hurry. I can understand if someone didn’t want to go through that hassle and cost of living pressure. But surely a pacifier and a small jar of honey would be standard operating procedure if you did bring a baby along.

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not many baby sitters would want to care for a new born

can a 2 week old even have a dummy and honey?

I’m thinking to when I was mother to a 2 week yr old, I didn’t want to go anywhere, still felt uncomfortable sitting, boobs like painful gushers, tiny baby that had to be feed frequently and cared for and my baby was an easy baby!

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The baby was 8 months old not a new born.

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oh, I read it was a new born

well, 8 months is a bit different, still not great , still clueless

some places are just not meant for babies

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