New mothers take the advice from the government guidelines of the day.
My first born was swaddled, second and third laid on their fronts to sleep. We were told what was best for our babies.
My third daughter with their first born is being told to have the baby with them for sleeping, the 9 month old has never slept in his cot, let alone in his bedroom, whereas mine all slept in their own room all through the night.
We were in the maternity ward for 10 days and our babies had a rhythm was formed, whereas these days after one night they are out and consequently my daughter has not slept three consecutive hours since the birth.
She has been told that, to let the baby cry heightens their cortisol levels and will have problems with stress therefore must be avoided.
These young professionals are giving out this advice with only text book experience.
My daughter lives in the UK but these ideas are also given to mother in France where I live.
Fortunately, both governments are now recommending potty training, although it is not called that, to be started early at 6 months, which is a thumbs up from me. My DGS loves his potty training because he has a story read..
Mothers do their best most of the time so we shouldn’t criticize, just bite your tongue and help out as much as possible.