NOT every baby follows the same schedule. Social media influencer Jenna Huszár posted a video revealing why her newborn routine lost her a number of mom friends. Huszár raises her baby boy Noah a bit differently than other parents due to her son’s health reasons. The mom claimed she put Noah in his own bedroom […]
NOT every baby follows the same schedule.
Social media influencer Jenna Huszár posted a video revealing why her newborn routine lost her a number of mom friends.
Huszár raises her baby boy Noah a bit differently than other parents due to her son’s health reasons.
The mom claimed she put Noah in his own bedroom at just 10 weeks old.
A baby expert from Happiest Baby said that they shouldn’t be moved to their own room until they’re around seven or eight months old.
Next, the mother-of-one said that she chooses not to breastfeed her son.
Happiest Baby reported that though over 80% of mothers start off breastfeeding, only 25% of them make it six months.
Huszár also shared that she doesn’t allow contact naps with her son.
“He just won’t sleep anywhere but his bed,” she said.
If a baby becomes too comfortable sleeping in a swing or a loved one’s arms, it can be harder for them to learn to sleep on their own, according to Happiest Baby.
Despite loving her little one, the influencer is helping her son fall asleep and stay asleep on his own.
Lastly, another controversial topic between Huszár and other mothers is that she began weaning her son at just four months old.
Weaning is when a baby starts transitioning from breast milk or formula to real food, and Happiest Baby suggests starting this process at around six months old.
Despite her son appearing happy and healthy, other moms were quick to judge Huszár.
“The weaning at 4 months is so so bad,” said one user.
“Please don’t promote it.”
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One user even said: “So, you openly admit taking risks that increase your child’s risk of death?”
Others agreed with the mom, saying: “You are my kind of mum! I did exactly the same,” and “I did all of this. My son is 18. At that point, none of the rules existed.”
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