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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2021
  • Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-host Amy! Topic covers baby issues, postpartum depression, and parenting (tough love or bad)..
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  • @TwoHotTakes
    @TwoHotTakes  2 года назад +59

    For 20% off and free shipping use code “THT20” at manscaped.com!!! I’ve been living in my briefs. Legit the comfiest sleep/boo around short.

    • @elizabassett-wilson5656
      @elizabassett-wilson5656 2 года назад

      Erm… not relevant at all, but the flying monkey’s from The Wizard of Oz were slaves. Even in the original books the monkeys were slaves.

  • @sarasara941
    @sarasara941 2 года назад +2224

    The problem with the first AITA story is that she knows what she’s doing is not normal and recommended because she lied to the doctor, if she was confident in her decision she would tell her doctor the truth. Honestly this is child abuse, she is causing the baby discomfort and the father did the right thing telling the truth and should be supervising his wife with the baby

    • @sadezem991
      @sadezem991 2 года назад +364

      The fact that she was mad that he told the truth and says he "made her look like a bad parent" proves that she knows it's dangerous. I do imagine there's some sort of post partum going on, but that doesn't change the fact that this baby is in danger. I feel bad for this husband, this sounds like a scary situation. I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving that baby alone with her.

    • @Vee-ug2rp
      @Vee-ug2rp 2 года назад +151

      i was horrified honestly! she clearly knows the dangers and i wonder if she’s doing it on purpose to make her child get sick. you’re right, it 100% is child abuse and i really empathise with the father, he’s trying so hard to be a good parent and the mom is just awful

    • @sadezem991
      @sadezem991 2 года назад +83

      @@Vee-ug2rp Me too. I get the impression that she's genuinely struggling and there's something pretty sinister at play here. And the "I'll die without my baby" bit is terrifying. She's trying to scare the husband out of doing what he knows is best for his baby. I really hope everything turned out alright and she was able to get help, because something feels VERY wrong

    • @Kitakat994
      @Kitakat994 2 года назад +57

      This. The mother knows what she’s doing is wrong and continues to do it. Sickening.

    • @amandawalters8087
      @amandawalters8087 2 года назад +44

      The baby is dehydrated...it won’t kill the kid to give it some food...though I dont recommend it that early ....but they need their full fluid intake....she k own it’s a problem or otherwise she wouldn’t hide it.....he has the right to speak up...it is his child too...the child is obviously hurting

  • @TaylorRaine
    @TaylorRaine 2 года назад +572

    The first story has me reeling. She is setting her child up for a lifetime of digestive disorders. What is wrong with people?

    • @maryambintjames605
      @maryambintjames605 Год назад +15

      This made me cringe. I know in some cultures they feed the babies earlier. My SIL was feeding her son at 3 months with table food (they're Egyptian), they found it weird that I didn't start introducing food until about 6-7 months as my girl was a preemie.

    • @jeeseys9115
      @jeeseys9115 Год назад +23

      Neighbors fed their 4 month old mashed bananas and blocked up the kid's small intestines. Kid is 12 now and still has scar from operation that was done to remove the blockage

    • @corablah9809
      @corablah9809 Год назад +27

      I know this is an older comment, but not only that, but she was fully causing her baby to be long term dehydrated, that is going to cause even more issues. Infants absolutely need 24oz of formula or breastmilk, PERIOD. That baby was not remotely getting that. She is blantantly abusive and everyone's just acting like she's a poor little helpless woman, not a woman whos getting off on her baby being miserable

    • @cristakampert8740
      @cristakampert8740 Год назад +10

      @@corablah9809 Jup, feel this is just child abuse....

    • @ShadowT23
      @ShadowT23 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah that poor little baby

  •  2 года назад +647

    I can't imagine how it must be for the girl who was cheated by her fiancee with HER SISTER and have the family saying to just forgive and forget. I would have vanished from these people's lives and never stay in touch again.

    • @desaulnes2887
      @desaulnes2887 2 года назад +6

      i wanted to jump at my tv when i heard the story, they are all just A-holes and i wanna bite them UGH

    • @xxDeeMmmVeexx
      @xxDeeMmmVeexx 2 года назад +32

      I was heated for her… that sister and family would have been lucky if they ever saw me again; let alone thinking she had any place in asking to babysit. That child COULD HAVE BEEN HERS. Like. No that’s dead worthy and the parents are wrong.

  • @emilyward4388
    @emilyward4388 2 года назад +853

    This podcast was chefs kiss. As a mom I’ve been feeling so tired, checked out and misunderstood and just hearing 2 people talking about the struggles and actually understanding & seeing someone who isn’t a mom yet actually still understand and agree with these struggles is so refreshing.

    • @TwoHotTakes
      @TwoHotTakes  2 года назад +75

      Thank you for sharing! You got this new mama!! You have the hardest job there is.. truly

    • @mtgsk5180
      @mtgsk5180 2 года назад +13

      You got this Emily! It's OK to be not be ok! Reach out for help! Getting support and help doesn't make you any less. I'm a FTM too and felt so neglected and isolated while going through post partum depression and now post partum anxiety, plus healing and coming to terms with my new role in life.

  • @gassimendoza3901
    @gassimendoza3901 2 года назад +385

    no one is talking about justin’s sponsorship 😂 i’m dead hahahaa

    • @charlottegilligan7808
      @charlottegilligan7808 2 года назад +36

      He sounded so monotone and unimpressed 😂

    • @gassimendoza3901
      @gassimendoza3901 2 года назад +15

      @@charlottegilligan7808 he was literally reading and laughing 😂

    • @HellYeahJaim
      @HellYeahJaim 2 года назад +29

      I scream laughed when he popped in out of no where 😂😂😂

    • @salinamoee
      @salinamoee 2 года назад +13

      Yess! I was thinking the same thing 😆 and who at manscape approved the script 😭

    • @TwoHotTakes
      @TwoHotTakes  2 года назад +43

      @@salinamoee if only you saw what they sent 😂😂😂

  • @claudiarodrigues4965
    @claudiarodrigues4965 2 года назад +772

    In the first story that woman is clearly suffering from some sort of mental illness. Post partum seems the most likely. What she said to her husband about dying without the baby freaked me out.

    • @chelseygarrett4221
      @chelseygarrett4221 2 года назад +21

      Sounds like she needs some sleep.

    • @chelseygarrett4221
      @chelseygarrett4221 2 года назад +19

      I didn't feel like a person again until my son was about a year old.

    • @happybunnyntx
      @happybunnyntx 2 года назад +52

      She pitched a fit as of OPs last comment:
      My mom just picked up the baby. My wife went ballistic. Screaming at me, my mom, told her she was kidnapping our daughter and she didn’t have her permission to take her.
      She’s currently locked herself in the bathroom and I’m waiting for someone to come over. I called the crisis hotline and they are sending someone our way. She seems to be crying and also cussing me and telling me how awful of a husband and a father I am.
      I want my wife back. We don’t talk to each other like this. I love her and our daughter. Hopefully this works itself out so I can give my family back.

    • @imjustanasshlesometimes3488
      @imjustanasshlesometimes3488 2 года назад +12

      @@happybunnyntx God, that's heartbreaking...

    • @sNaCkYcHoPs
      @sNaCkYcHoPs Год назад +2

      Yeah my heart went out to that family, when Morgan read about the mother being on the bathroom floor. I hope they are doing much better now

  • @ashlynfitzgerald7964
    @ashlynfitzgerald7964 2 года назад +499

    There’s an update to the first story I believe. I think the husband left with the baby and filed for full custody.

    • @melisaaraujo2604
      @melisaaraujo2604 2 года назад +150

      Really? Great dad, making the tough choice for his babies safety

    • @ashlynfitzgerald7964
      @ashlynfitzgerald7964 2 года назад +134

      @@melisaaraujo2604 yes definitely. The update didn’t say much but he implied she got worse and was staying with his parents while he was filling for divorce/separation.

    • @melisaaraujo2604
      @melisaaraujo2604 2 года назад +8

      @@ashlynfitzgerald7964 okay thanks

    • @morgantaylor4482
      @morgantaylor4482 2 года назад +3

      Do you have a link?

    • @ashlynfitzgerald7964
      @ashlynfitzgerald7964 2 года назад +7

      @@morgantaylor4482 I don’t I remember hearing it from Ask Gurl when it had just been posted and the comments were talking about the update.

  • @Channie46
    @Channie46 2 года назад +575

    You SIL is lovely and well spoken. Hopefully we'll see her more.

  • @Memequeen89
    @Memequeen89 2 года назад +446

    So that story with the niece, I straight hate the fact that her sister just dumps her kid on people unannounced. General courtesy for anyone watching your kid is to give some form of advanced notice. She’s not the asshole for refusing to take care of a kid that out of the blue gets dumped on her.

    • @Briana12906
      @Briana12906 2 года назад +62

      And she rings the doorbell and takes off. Imagine if OP didn’t answer the door and the kid was left out there? Wouldn’t even be her fault. I’ve ignored the doorbell more than once. Or even if she didn’t hear it because she was doing something. Whatever happens to that kid is the mom’s fault, it’s crazy to leave a kid outside alone without making sure they’re safe.

    • @mindy-mouse
      @mindy-mouse 2 года назад +55

      YES!! And the family that blamed OP for the sister “almost losing her job”?!?! How is it not the sisters job to obtain reliable childcare for HER child? regardless of how the child was conceived, this is the parent’s responsibility, no one else’s.

    • @alejandramendezs
      @alejandramendezs 2 года назад +9

      Specially since she had already said no various times.. what if she hadn’t been home? That’s so irresponsible

    • @guiltymanners
      @guiltymanners 2 года назад +8

      Pretty much day she caught her darn sister, there’s no more relationship

    • @skyeperez8305
      @skyeperez8305 2 года назад +9

      OP likely hasn’t spoken to her sister since she found about the affair so she really dropped her child off with a stranger. That sister had no idea if OP was still mad enough to hurt the niece. (She clearly doesn’t blame the niece but this sister didn’t know that)

  • @skylarblue7517
    @skylarblue7517 2 года назад +281

    the sixteen year old kid that ruined his sisters books sounds like he'll became a privileged prick as an adult if he doesnt get actual consquences it might not be the step fathers place to punish him but im glad he tries the kid needs it

    • @victoriashevlin8587
      @victoriashevlin8587 2 года назад +4

      He's already on course to be a monster. He needs a psych intervention. He's abusive and only going to get worse.

    • @samdesoto3211
      @samdesoto3211 2 года назад +9

      yess and as a 17 year old, at 16 i was well aware of what's right, what's wrong, and what's abuse. 16 is just two years away from being an "adult" (even though ik that doesn't automatically make you one.) but my point is this MAN is going to be sent into the world thinking aggression is anger regulation. it's scary and needs to be dealt with now before he learns his lesson the hard way in the real world where dad's home is not going to be an option to run away and avoid consequences.

  • @frogginaround
    @frogginaround 2 года назад +336

    How calculating of that 16 year old to have an instant escape plan in which he can then try to blackmail the adults so that he'll have no consequences. He sounds like the worst type of person & probably needs to be placed in therapy asap. He's going to continue to grow up to be a monster.

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 2 года назад +39

      Yep- and the step dad is right for letting the baby daddy handle that train wreck. If you want to run to daddy to escape consequences, you can stay there. He’s 2 years from being able to vote and be a legal adult- he needs to face repercussions and if that means the dad realizes how much of a monster his son is, he needs to see it for himself.

    • @scottishrebeljo8158
      @scottishrebeljo8158 2 года назад +15

      He will definitely grow up privileged. The punishment ideas sounded good, get a job or sell his things (that I’m assuming the stepdad and mum paid for). He needs to learn that what he did was wrong but the bio dad and mum definitely let him off with a lot and they need to parent a bit more.

    • @elizabassett-wilson5656
      @elizabassett-wilson5656 2 года назад +10

      The only real parenting that 16 year old is getting is from his stepdad.

    • @zaraheart
      @zaraheart Год назад +4

      Exactly! If a 16yo acts like that, that’s a criminal in the making. 🤦🏽‍♀️
      I would have put his ass in boarding school or something lol
      No way that would fly

    • @jarassigray9594
      @jarassigray9594 Год назад +2

      I would let the daughter pick some items from the step sons room to go in the pool.

  • @AK-jd7td
    @AK-jd7td 2 года назад +142

    The sister clearly has no remorse for cheating with her sister's fiancee. It is not okay what she did and she clearly has not apologized. What kind of sister does that her own sister. That is not okay. The parents should understand. She broke her sister's heart.

  • @SwimSweetie100
    @SwimSweetie100 2 года назад +305

    The second story has my blood boiling. That sister has some damn nerve just leaving her kid there when they have such a broken relationship. OP set her boundaries and no one in her life is supporting that. What a shame

    • @jessicaholland1903
      @jessicaholland1903 2 года назад +42

      My point of view is if it was a friend or stranger then the family would be totally on her side to just cut ties .... but suddenly cos its the sister she has to just "get over it" is so stupid grrrr

    • @desaulnes2887
      @desaulnes2887 2 года назад +8

      @@jessicaholland1903 RIGHT??? i'm feeling agressive

    • @kilaj4390
      @kilaj4390 2 года назад +5

      The NERVE

    • @sharinakhan8184
      @sharinakhan8184 Год назад +6

      Exactly.. why the parents r supporting the cheating sister? I don’t understand some ppl… smh!!!

    • @jjanon2371
      @jjanon2371 Год назад +3

      I think it's because cutting off family is a foreign concept for some people. They don't understand that moving on, and letting people back into your life are mutually exclusive things. You don't need one to do the other.

  • @thesmartgene
    @thesmartgene 2 года назад +454

    I like Amy -- she seems like she is a competent, warm, and compassionate health care provider. Very balanced in her approach and takes a win-win approach for families.

  • @stirlingarcher7972
    @stirlingarcher7972 2 года назад +228

    I bet that dad of the step kid that destroyed OP’s daughter’s books wanted it in writing because he knows they can press charges. If she collects old books, ones that can’t be easily replaced, odds are they’re worth some money and he could possibly get a felony on his record.
    He’s not even saying the kid is banned permanent, just that he can’t come back without accepting punishment for his actions. I’d make the stepsons bullying of the daughter a dealbreaker as well. One strike policy from that point on.

    • @imperviousdonut
      @imperviousdonut 2 года назад +10

      @Cass As a fellow book worm like the daughter I can speak on actual experience how painful it is to loose books like that. I had a full ceiling to floor book shelf in my dad's house. He ruined all my books through some in a cooler of water and let them mold. I'm assuming her burned most other ones. This happened years ago and anytime I think on it I start to tear up. I also had a separate instance of a little kid from some distant family member purposely grabbed the hose and sprayed my and my book while I was sitting outside reading. Everyone had been out grilling or playing in the pool. I remember screaming no and how silent it got and all the adults gasping. I began to bawl and if not for the quick thinking of his older brother that book would've been ruined. They rushed me inside and he dried my book with the hair dryer. Those kids of things leave scars

    • @nina.robbs565
      @nina.robbs565 2 года назад +4

      @Cass absolutely. I never want to bring it there, but killers and rapists usually start by terrorizing their younger siblings or other children...

  • @KDawnn
    @KDawnn 2 года назад +89

    The step son one... if I were the step dad I would say that he can come home when HE pays for and finds replacements for every single rare book that he destroyed and apologize to Susan. Period.

  • @friendlyinternetghost
    @friendlyinternetghost 2 года назад +314

    1st story: she was being sneaky! she lied! and assumed her husband would be her accomplice and was upset when he wasn't.

    • @friendlyinternetghost
      @friendlyinternetghost 2 года назад +54

      she is neglegant and is knowingly depriving her child of food that it needs. she is fully aware of what she is doing. ppd or not. it sounds like she wants control over someone or something.

    • @rgirlrocksforever
      @rgirlrocksforever 2 года назад +29

      she sounded sick to me. she needs help. i’m not justifying her actions, however, i’m just explaining it.

    • @iciajay6891
      @iciajay6891 2 года назад +4

      Sounds like mental illness and or post parturition psychosis.

    • @iluvgir12390
      @iluvgir12390 2 года назад +8

      I read that it could lead to tooth decay and doesn't have the nutritional value like breast milk. And mess with their intestines as well

    • @s.f.2632
      @s.f.2632 Год назад +2

      @@rgirlrocksforever I agree. He shouldn't leave her alone. Her not sleeping is a huuuge red flag.

  • @lysdawn1378
    @lysdawn1378 2 года назад +102

    If the expecting mom quit her job as a nurse, the baby dad would be saying she was petty and only wanted more child support from him. 🤷🏻‍♀️ He will never be happy with her choices but she doesn’t sound petty at all, he does.

  • @emmacrisan7168
    @emmacrisan7168 Год назад +25

    That first story made my heart drop to my ass, literally. It made me scared for the babies life! The mom knows exactly what she’s doing and that she is wrong because she lied to begin with. Ugh, I hope that father is able to get his baby the right help she needs 😢

  • @bbbuuunnnyyy4101
    @bbbuuunnnyyy4101 2 года назад +70

    For the second story: 100% not the asshole. Also was the sister seriously just like “Hey I know I was having a six month affair with your fiancé and got pregnant then MARRIED him basically taking the place you thought you would’ve had in his life… but can you watch my kid?” Like wtf? Nooooo

  • @aryajosys
    @aryajosys 2 года назад +56

    That story with the stepson running from punishment- it shows the wife has 0 respect for her current husband that she will let her son terrorize his young daughter. That is her son, and she needs to learn real quick how to parent him because he’s gonna end up doing this wild shit to the wrong person and he’s gonna get beat up for it. She’s setting her son up for failure by babying him.

  • @valntine755
    @valntine755 Год назад +114

    Rewatching episodes and I need time stamps…
    1st story: 1:28
    ad: 25:57
    2nd story: 26:47
    3rd story: 33:21
    4th story: 40:58
    last story: 51:21

  • @flamingosnake
    @flamingosnake 2 года назад +53

    There’s no “knowledge gap”. She LIED and was upset when she got caught. Clearly she knows what the recommendation is.

  • @samv6332
    @samv6332 2 года назад +176

    That kid who threw the books is a psycho and needs some serious consequences. His dad is enabling him so much.

    • @nymphidelity3250
      @nymphidelity3250 2 года назад +9

      He’s like Sid from Toy Story

    • @CuteNCraftyAli
      @CuteNCraftyAli 9 месяцев назад +1

      The mom is equally responsible. She controls what happens at her home. She can stop it if she wanted to but instead is allowing him to be terrible to the other two children.

  • @stirlingarcher7972
    @stirlingarcher7972 2 года назад +268

    Not every parent is trying to do the best for their child. Most are but some really aren’t. She knows she’s harming her child and continues to do it. I honestly wouldn’t trust her with the baby if I were him. There’s following your parents advice and then there’s knowingly hurting your child. She’s knowingly hurting her infant, there’s something wrong there.

    • @codeblackfanandthegooddoct7070
      @codeblackfanandthegooddoct7070 2 года назад +5

      Yes exactly I think he needs to himself and the baby out of the situation until the mom gets help especially if it is Munchausen or PPD

    • @addybaby7510
      @addybaby7510 2 года назад +10

      Exactly i dont know why the guest was going so easy on her

    • @obvioustroll3736
      @obvioustroll3736 2 года назад +22

      Yeah, I agree. I thought it was pretty ignorant of the second lady to say that because I came from a home of TWO abusive parents. Not every parent does want best for their child, and if they’re lying about it it’s for a reason. There is no “knowledge gap” because she knows better, which is why she’s lying. She’s abusive, and that’s all there is to it.

    • @eliseweitzel6334
      @eliseweitzel6334 2 года назад +13

      @@obvioustroll3736 Yes! I was honestly quite disturbed by the sister in laws comments on the issue. If she's a PA it's her job to look out for potential child abuse cases. It's not your job to always give the parents the 'benefit of the doubt'.

    • @looold7412
      @looold7412 2 года назад +9

      @@obvioustroll3736 it’s obvious she’s having some severe mental health issues from the way she reacted when op said he was taking the baby, obviously that doesn’t make what she did okay whatsoever but she needs professional help, not to be trashed on the internet by people who have no idea what’s going on behind the scenes, im sure she’s gotten help and/or the baby has been put somewhere safer already

  • @gumplife13
    @gumplife13 Год назад +6

    Justin: DO YOU HAVE A PUBE PROBLEM
    Me: *spits out Frappuccino in confusion*

  • @themeechelle
    @themeechelle 2 года назад +47

    That sister leaving her daughter at the door is insane! Like what parent would do that to their child? She abandoned her daughter! That got me

  • @paolagracia4876
    @paolagracia4876 2 года назад +26

    This podcast is so therapeutic for me.
    At the Levi story I started bawling my eyes out because when I was young, my older cousin would do this to me all the time.
    He bullied me, made up stuff to get me in trouble, he'd break all the cool stuff my dad or my family on my dad's side gave me as presents, he'd eat my food, he'd be mean to my friends when they were over, we even got physical a few times. He was completely awful to me and never suffered any consequences. I blame so many of my insecurities and mental health issues on all he put me through.
    No one's ever understood or taken my side, I've always been told to suck it up, forgive and forget, because it's family, it was just dumb kid stuff.
    You guys made me feel valid and understood. Thank you so much for your kindness

  • @natalata1435
    @natalata1435 2 года назад +60

    As a parent, MY PRIORITY will always be MY CHILD/CHILDREN. That 16 yr old is a real danger to the lil ones. The bio parents of the 16 yr old have failed completely. What are these people waiting for? Just wait until he becomes an adult and tries pulling his BS to gov. authorities. Stop parenting out of guilt. SMH

  • @skinsciencebymira
    @skinsciencebymira 2 года назад +60

    I love the step mom of the two daughters! Way to ensure she’s spending time with the older daughter. Often the oldest child feels abandoned a bit anyway because younger kids just need so much more attention and then if her mom passed away too? It feels like the dad is showing favoritism to the youngest. That he just wants the easy route

    • @scottishrebeljo8158
      @scottishrebeljo8158 2 года назад +5

      Yeah the step mum in this story sounds amazing. He should definitely spend time with both his kids separately, it looks like the mum does most of the leg work to bonding with them.

  • @Vickydoessomething
    @Vickydoessomething 2 года назад +72

    As a kid with a cheating parent and the other full of resent, we DO suffer more than if they were separate.

  • @MissNancyLondon
    @MissNancyLondon 2 года назад +37

    Your sister-in-law is honestly one of the nicest people I’ve come across on or off the internet🥺 My reaction to the first story vs her response was like night and day 😅 She’s so empathetic yet will set the f*ck out of a boundary! A Queen!! 👑

  • @kamilbendingunit
    @kamilbendingunit 2 года назад +34

    I question her intentions only because she was hiding it from the doctor. If you truly thought it was best and knew and believed you were doing nothing wrong you wouldn’t hide it.

  • @lilgrannyari
    @lilgrannyari 2 года назад +169

    I've just got to say, I want your SIL to have a parenting podcast. I love her attitude, her measured advice, and her great energy.

    • @vanessasampayan4587
      @vanessasampayan4587 11 месяцев назад

      I love Amy, she is so sweet, but! She does come off too soft on moms, even if they are in the wrong/ fully at fault, puts more blames on dads and harder on the dads.

  • @jazmintea4659
    @jazmintea4659 2 года назад +35

    Your friend is being FAR too light on the mum in the first story. She’s being given education and doesn’t care. She is literally harming her child. Her stomach isn’t just upset, it can cause gut issues later. Even at 4 months it still isn’t safe. The doctor and the husband are doing all they can to educate. The mum is horrid.
    The dad needs to take the baby with him when he moves out and give her the same ultimatum. She can come back when SHE is ready to listen and you are ready to forgive.

  • @alyssah9192
    @alyssah9192 2 года назад +17

    Something I’ve always noticed about the parent child relationship is that dads are associated with “fun”. If you ever see those videos online where both parents call to the kid to see which parent they go to it’s more often then not the father. This is because mom makes them take baths, mom makes them eat vegetables, mom makes them have bedtime etc. However, dad, who doesn’t usually hold these responsibilities just gets all the benefits of a child, playing catch, watching movies, building forts etc. Even when I was a child I looked to my dad when I wanted something fun, but looked to my mom when my stomach hurt.

  • @edobson23
    @edobson23 2 года назад +66

    1st story: She knows what's she's doing is wrong that's why she lied to the pediatrician. This is child abuse/neglect. She says he made her look like a bad parent? For telling the doctor what she's doing? She knows she's a bad parent. He should go stay with his parents. Take the baby and divorce her. She is a danger to the baby.
    It just occurred to me that maybe the mom can't produce breast milk for whatever reason and feels insecure about the formula and that's why she's doing this. In that case still take the baby from her but there's hope with therapy. So much therapy.

    • @marisaanna
      @marisaanna 2 года назад +1

      yeah i was thinking the same thing :/

    • @eliseweitzel6334
      @eliseweitzel6334 2 года назад +14

      And I found it disturbing that the co host had 'sympathy' for the mom and wanted to give her the 'benefit of doubt'. Moms intentions don't matter as long as the child is getting hurt or abused. She's a PA, she should know better.

    • @ludmilamaiolini6811
      @ludmilamaiolini6811 2 года назад +3

      I’m really curious about that story. Considering the mom seemed to be very fearful of her family and healthcare professions would take away her baby, I’m wondering if she doesn’t have psychotic symptoms. Maybe she had delusions that made her suspicious of the formula, and didn’t confide in the doctor for the same reason.
      If that’s the case, she could get better with treatment. In any case, I think it would be worth investigating why she is behaving that way

    • @babiem2290
      @babiem2290 2 года назад +3

      If y’all don’t have kids just like my self, you guys should honestly try to understand. Women go through real postpartum psychosis without even know they could get it ever! I understand tho it is a danger but at least she’s feeding her baby. She cares to some level and if that’s the only thing then no don’t just keep the baby from her. But yes lots and lots of therapy

    • @alexiapoidevin4975
      @alexiapoidevin4975 2 года назад

      @@babiem2290 this doesn’t make sense because it’s not because someone is a parent that they are allowed to neglect their kid. If a person isn’t able to take care of a child for whatever reason (e.g depression), then they should let another person parent the child (e.g the father) for whatever time they can’t do it themselves. You just acknowledged the baby is in danger and then said to not keep the baby away from her. That doesn’t go hand in hand. If someone is a danger to you, do you purposely stay close to them ?

  • @elizabethkrueger7492
    @elizabethkrueger7492 2 года назад +35

    The dad in that first story SHOULD leave to go to his parents, and TAKE THAT BABY WITH HIM.

  • @dianagb9770
    @dianagb9770 2 года назад +45

    I WISH there was more acceptance and education on perinatal/antenatal depression. I mean postpartum depression is accepted, but I didnt experience that… I experienced perinatal depression and it was THE worst. Ive neverrr felt so low and horrible but when I opened up to people they just brushed me off or ignored it.. i felt so alone.
    Would love to hear some stories on that!

    • @jesystar
      @jesystar 2 года назад +1

      Hi! What is perinatal depression? I have never heard of it before and Im sorry you went through it.

    • @eileengalindo4949
      @eileengalindo4949 2 года назад +4

      @@jesystar I believe it’s while they’re pregnant too. I never knew it was a thing until a gf of mine talked about it. She wasn’t happy during her pregnancy. Thought she’s snap out of it when finding out the gender and seeing the ultrasounds.. the heartbeat. But nothing. For her, it wasn’t until the baby was born that she was overfilled with joy. It makes sense that during our pregnancies that our hormones can be all over the place so why not in the negative spectrum. It’s sad too. I hope I never feel that way about any of my future pregnancies. (If I get pregnant)

    • @jesystar
      @jesystar 2 года назад +2

      @@eileengalindo4949 thank you for clearing that out... but oh wow, it must be such a struggle dealing with your body changing and battling that as well! How unfortunate for those who go through it, since pregnancy is supposed to be a time of being positive and being stress free (as much as you could be) My heart goes out to any future momma who has to deal with this.

    • @dianagb9770
      @dianagb9770 2 года назад +3

      @@jesystar Yes exactly! Its depression and/or anxiety during pregnancy. For me, it felt like one day (right after i tested positive) I woke up and a light switch went off in my brain… I literally could not feel emotion.. no joy, excitement, not even really sadness. I couldnt enjoy my favorite music, movies, or time with people.. nothing. Just a deep sense of anxiety and depression.
      When I opened up to a few people, they just brushed me off or straight up ignored what I just said to them… it was sooo isolating and made it 10x worse.
      I hope this becomes a popular topic because women really need the support.

    • @imperviousdonut
      @imperviousdonut 2 года назад +1

      Yes thank you so much for your honesty. The first story broke my heart for everyone involved. I had ppd and I remember how God awful it was. There are so many people out there who speak without thinking or knowing anything about it. I'm sorry for what you had to experience. There need to be more parents and moms out there willing to offer support and not judgement

  • @jodeemorgan2572
    @jodeemorgan2572 2 года назад +143

    First Story NTA. It's great that OP tooking his baby out of this dangerous situation. One think that kinda hurting me tho is the mom(it seems like from some comments he's filing for full custody) Yes she's putting her baby in danger which isn't okay, but she most likely is going through postpartum depression and with that I feel like the moment she realizes what she did what wrong it's going to definitely haunt her bc this isn't something you can control and she isn't getting help(in her case bc it seems like she doesn't know she has it). I just hope she can get help so that her and the baby can be together, and it wont affect their relationship down the road.

    • @HellYeahJaim
      @HellYeahJaim 2 года назад +22

      & she knows she’s wrong for it because she’s lying to the doctor. I wanna rescue that poor lil baby

    • @lillyjames992
      @lillyjames992 2 года назад +10

      Yes, exactly. And if it isn't treated, ppd can persist, and even get worse. I hope op doesn't abandon his wife while she seriously needs his help the most. For the benefit of mom and baby.

    • @meepsmeep7457
      @meepsmeep7457 2 года назад +6

      @@HellYeahJaim
      There's a difference in thinking you're doing something wrong and knowing that *other* people will disagree and condemn what you're doing.

    • @jodeemorgan2572
      @jodeemorgan2572 2 года назад +6

      @@HellYeahJaim There could be any reasons that tie to why she lied, maybe she doesn't think the doctors advice is safe and like I said her PPD is most likely affecting how she acts 🤦‍♀️ when you have a mental disorder things you do that might seem normal to you might not be in the real world.

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 2 года назад +11

      If she doesn’t get help, she shouldn’t have access to the baby. Point, blank, period. It’s the parent’s responsibility to keep their child safe, and if that means that they have to take their child away from their partner, then it needs to happen as soon as possible. Protect the baby first- get psychiatric help second.

  • @blaisejareddemetri
    @blaisejareddemetri 2 года назад +29

    The first story definitely sounds like postpartum psychosis. Call The Midwife does a good job of covering postpartum psychosis in Season 3 Episode 7. It's very scary and it's not the mother's fault but unfortunately the baby isn't safe with her until she gets the help she needs.

  • @libby7536
    @libby7536 2 года назад +22

    NOT ALL MOTHERS HAVE THE BEST INTENTIONS FOR THEIR CHILDREN!

  • @imperviousdonut
    @imperviousdonut 2 года назад +14

    The first one breaks my heart. I had ppd and it was the absolute worst time in my life. I won't go into details because of the painful memories but during my time I didn't feel in control of my actions and most definitely not of my thoughts. Most people judge new mothers so harshly without understanding what it's really like. My ppd leaned more towards harmful behaviors to myself so I can't speak on why the mother kept feeding her so early. I know I used to wish my baby was older so she could HD her own bottle and I could have a little break so maybe she wished for a child who could be more self sufficient? The mind is a powerful thing....

  • @montanaogden3366
    @montanaogden3366 2 года назад +9

    Your sister in law seems so comforting and sweet! She seems like a wonderful healthcare provider and I would love to see more of her on this podcast!!

  • @tararainone5060
    @tararainone5060 2 года назад +4

    I’m a stay at home mom with a 3 and 7 year old. My husband works full time at a law office while also going to law school at night. He still comes home snd helps out with the kids and house work. I try to make sure things are done before he gets home but sometimes it’s been a day. If he came home to dishes in the sink he will pick up the slack and wash them without being asked. He realizes how much I do home all day and night. I also realize how much he does all day for us. On weekends he will usually make at least one lunch or dinner if not all. It’s 50/50 because we are partners.

  • @emmac8930
    @emmac8930 2 года назад +62

    The first story is definitely scary, and it’s completely understandable that he is uncomfortable leaving her alone with the baby after she lied to the doctor. Even though it definitely seems like the result of some kind sort of postpartum depression or mental illness. When I was around two, I ate peanuts under 100% supervision, inhaled peanut dust, and had to go to the hospital. At age two! She might be feeding soft foods now, but at the rate she’s going you never know when solids will come into play. If she’s already making the baby eat enough regular food at that young of an age, despite discouragement from the doctor and after seeing obvious, negative health impacts on the baby, I would be worried about that kind of lack of acknowledgment and dishonesty about what she is feeding the child. Her lying means there’s no way for doctors to give advice that would benefit her child.
    Anyways, love the podcast per usual! One of the only podcasts I can listen to from start to finish and still want more!

    • @kirstenmckelvey2637
      @kirstenmckelvey2637 2 года назад

      it’s seriously so concerning. that situation is so scary and uncomfortable. he is definitely in the right for being concerned about their baby

    • @simoneingleson4280
      @simoneingleson4280 2 года назад +1

      @@kirstenmckelvey2637 I believe from what I’ve read in the comments he had the baby taken to his mums where the wife ended up having a full meltdown screaming and locked herself in the bathroom where he then called for emergency help for her

    • @kirstenmckelvey2637
      @kirstenmckelvey2637 2 года назад +1

      @@simoneingleson4280 i hope things get better for them

  • @NinjaGrapeTurtle
    @NinjaGrapeTurtle 2 года назад +133

    Ok, hear me out! A new reality show called "Am I the Asshole?" They take these reddit stories and they bring in the OPs and whoever else is involved in the story and the audience or a panel of judges gets to vote on YTA or NTA. And then you just film their reactions like on Maury!

    • @lexibueno22
      @lexibueno22 2 года назад +2

      Genuis

    • @seante3729
      @seante3729 2 года назад +1

      Knee

    • @brennanshamburger
      @brennanshamburger 2 года назад +14

      This is reddit, that would defeat the purpose of why people are on the app.

  • @kimberlylambert3826
    @kimberlylambert3826 2 года назад +57

    The mom giving the baby food is just wrong. Lying to the dr is even worse.

  • @lesleymorales9988
    @lesleymorales9988 2 года назад +23

    The story with the 16 year old needs to learn that life has consequences like mom and dad ARENT always gonna be there to coddle him forever. He could get himself killed if he does something to the wrong person.

  • @diamend5
    @diamend5 2 года назад +30

    Omg I love your sister in law!! She seems so reasonable, calm, logical, and I really enjoyed the parenting commentary/advice and would love to hear more! 💗

  • @C0C0N0T
    @C0C0N0T 2 года назад +22

    I really appreciated Amy's thoughts on this episode, it was really refreshing!

  • @emmylemons3846
    @emmylemons3846 2 года назад +18

    The last story made me so mad. The dad mentioned his daughters mom died so casually like it didn’t even matter. And he’s mad that the wife is spending more time with her??? What a horrible dad

  • @TheGadostiTut
    @TheGadostiTut 2 года назад +20

    Found your podcast a few weeks ago, and I’m mortified I’m almost done with all of them.. Love your content, good luck going forward 💛

  • @anastasiacasteen2149
    @anastasiacasteen2149 2 года назад +3

    I’m a stay at home mom, my fiancé works construction, building furniture, he works very hard. But he STILL helps whenever he gets home. And every Saturday he lets me sleep in, until I wanna wake up. We switch off Saturdays and it works so amazingly. Our daughter gets us alone and gets us together. He’s a dream ❤️

  • @udderlylost1178
    @udderlylost1178 2 года назад +17

    The stepmom seems like a wonderful step mom. I don't think the dad is a jerk but just scared to actually have to spend time with his daughter. I think he needs to trust her on why she thinks it just needs to be here and Elyse since it sounds like they're really close. I agree he should just make it a special daddy daughter weekend and it would probably make her really happy

  • @greendaywonka4872
    @greendaywonka4872 2 года назад +19

    Levi is going to end up in jail if he continues down this path.

  • @shannonburke5565
    @shannonburke5565 2 года назад +11

    Omg. She hit my feelings! I hate my body, never have liked it. But when I was pregnant I felt beautiful and confident. So many people complimented me. I felt okay for being big. Then after baby I was still huge from the pregnancy but no baby inside me and I spiraled out of control with depression. I only gained 20 lbs during the pregnancy but I felt huge and I am still suffering 1 year later with my "new" body

  • @b_jean755
    @b_jean755 2 года назад +28

    Wow I would NOT be leaving the baby with the wife! I seriously would not trust her with the baby! A baby that age should be getting AT LEAST 6 to 7 bottles a day!! And she's only giving the baby 2 to 3!!! 😳 Edit postpartum can be so scary! Cause honestly some doctors are amazing about helping moms but there are some doctors who will still look at you like your crazy and so many women feel as if they can't be honest with their doctor cause they are scared how the doctor will react and you want help but don't want to risk getting your baby taken away 🥺 and it can honestly take a new mom awhile to even realize what is going on cause it's all so new and they might think that this is just how it's supposed to be it's so sad!! But that mom 100% needs help and the husband needs to keep the baby till then cause she's just not making the best decisions 🥺

  • @TatianaPaolah
    @TatianaPaolah 2 года назад +52

    She’s giving her the benefit or the doubt when the woman doesn’t deserve it. I’m willing to bet the mom was white cause she walked away with a pat on the back, a black or Hispanic woman doing something like this could’ve ended up having their kids taken away due to negligence (which has happened). That child could have terrible health issues and could literally die from choking, this isn’t “cute” and it’s not due to lack of knowledge when the pediatrician explained it was wrong TWICE. If she’s already doing things like this and putting her kids life in danger at 2 mo, what other negligent pattern will she have as the child grows? Dad needs to put his foot down.

    • @nenitalunita2362
      @nenitalunita2362 2 года назад +8

      Yup! I don’t know why she kept defending her! She already admitted that she didn’t want to listen to the doctor, THATS why she lied to the doctor not becuz she didn’t trust her but becuz she already knew what she was guna tell her and she didn’t wana hear it

  • @trybetrybe5725
    @trybetrybe5725 2 года назад +3

    I love that you strive for quality instead of quantity of posts read. That time y'all take to talk about each subject is so fricken important and it's fantastic

  • @Sistersusan666
    @Sistersusan666 2 года назад +3

    As I’m watching you guys talk about postpartum I’m on the verge of tears. I suffered so bad and still kind suffer but not as bad as in the beginning. My bf and I fought constantly because he didn’t understand my frustrations and my feelings. His mom called me “mentally unstable” and that’s something I will never forget and forgive her for.

  • @paulinarestrepo15
    @paulinarestrepo15 2 года назад +12

    I think discussions about domestic labour and housekeeping are very interesting 'cause many people think that those are "natural" traits for women to have, that it's in their nature to be "motherly" or accommodating towards men, but that's just how the patriarchal culture manifests through our society. And it's important to question and educate ourselves to not replicate those behaviours with future partners, family members, friends, etc.

    • @imperviousdonut
      @imperviousdonut 2 года назад

      I'm so glad you brought this up. My mom and I disagreed so much when I got pregnant, during pregnancy, and after I had baby. She had that "natural instict" I didn't. She couldn't understand my anxiety my depression my inability to bond with my baby immediately. My husband was the one who took that role. He had always been more comfortable with affection than I was. It took so many talks with her to realize that she had to have compassion for me. She didn't need to understand me she just needed to be loving and offer help when I asked if she wanted to be a part of our lives. I still thank my husband to this day for never judging me for my insecurities or mistakes.

  • @nicolemerced425
    @nicolemerced425 2 года назад +4

    your sister-in-law makes me feel safe and loved. Her vibe and her voice is like getting a warm hug

  • @dannie4098
    @dannie4098 2 года назад +6

    Your SIL's short story about the pool brings up a lot of memories for me! I teach Korean 6 year olds (4-5 international age) and we have an in-school swim class. Whenever I had kids who won't get in the water, I pull them aside and just talk to them and ask them to explain why they don't want to. Usually, it's a fear or sickness thing and we will try to encourage them by letting me hold them in the water and making it fun. But I did have one girl who inexplicably freaked out one day. It was stereotypical image of cat in a bath tub. Once I calmed her down and talked to her it turned out she was afraid because they were just starting to learn to put their faces in the water and her mother told her if she put her head in the water she'd drown!!! After a couple classes of one-on-one swimming with me she got over her fear. But it was not the first or last time mom did something insane.

  • @mikaelawatches8225
    @mikaelawatches8225 2 года назад +73

    First story: she knows what she’s doing is WRONG ie why she didn’t tell the doc…
    I wouldn’t trust her with your child,,, I’m sorry

    • @mikaelawatches8225
      @mikaelawatches8225 2 года назад +11

      I don’t think it’s a case of her not feeling comfy with the HCP, she just blvs her way is the best way even tho she’s been advised otherwise

    • @mikaelawatches8225
      @mikaelawatches8225 2 года назад +4

      Based on further comments, maybe take her to a therapist or try to talk to her more?

    • @mikaelawatches8225
      @mikaelawatches8225 2 года назад +1

      Gosh darn I wish we had an official update

    • @chloekatem4717
      @chloekatem4717 2 года назад +13

      @@mikaelawatches8225 apparently there is an update. He filed for divorce and left with the baby trying to get full custody

    • @lizziejohnson4613
      @lizziejohnson4613 2 года назад +1

      @@chloekatem4717 For sure the same guy? Cuz man that sucks that the mother’s fears were basically realized. Not that he should have to stay of course! If she’s truly a real danger to her child and won’t seek out help, divorce and no custody for her is for the best. Just unfortunate if it is PPD, and her worst fears come true because of something she can’t fully control :(

  • @johannasodergren4836
    @johannasodergren4836 2 года назад +25

    I love these episodes. Keep up the good work Morgen 🥰

  • @HellYeahJaim
    @HellYeahJaim 2 года назад +1

    I found your podcast a few weeks ago when I was fresh out of the hospital & needed things to fill in time. I love your dad, Justin & now Amy. I also love that you’re reading these & reacting which makes it better than just reading it myself so just wanna give you kudos for holding my ungodly short attention span! ❤️❤️

  • @elizabethmertz5
    @elizabethmertz5 2 года назад +28

    I am a new parent to a 4 week old and I got to clean up a poop explosion all over my baby, her clothes and carseat while I was listening to this 😅 I really loved this episode and your sister’s insight!

    • @mtgsk5180
      @mtgsk5180 2 года назад

      Congratulations Lizzy!! ❤❤❤

    • @TwoHotTakes
      @TwoHotTakes  2 года назад

      Congratulations!!! Glad we could provide some relief while you were deep in it 😂❤️

  • @midnight.after.coffee4013
    @midnight.after.coffee4013 2 года назад +6

    My friend has recently had her first child, so the postpartum insights are going to prove very useful for me to better understand and support her. Thanks for the lovely video. ❤️

  • @Jordan-bm8lp
    @Jordan-bm8lp 2 года назад +3

    YAY FOR ANOTHER PODCAST! Can’t wait to watch the whole thing after work!!!!!! Thanks for all the hard work, Morgan!!!! It does not go unnoticed!!!! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @ppriscillyy
    @ppriscillyy 2 года назад +6

    I love Amy! She is so sweet and wholesome❤️
    Please have her back for more episodes💕

  • @Angel-ql6hh
    @Angel-ql6hh 2 года назад +1

    first 20 minutes in, listening for bedtime. I got up and got numbers to call for the morning cause I am experiencing severe post partum depression and this is what confirmed it. THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @EvyC223
    @EvyC223 2 года назад +2

    Pregnancy and childhood have scared me but this podcast on top of my child development lectures/psychology courses make me feel a bit more hopeful. Thank you for talking about postpartum depression and other related themes. I think a bit part of the fear is not being educated w children and how to engage in interpersonal relationships within families. Thank you. I love the podcast so much!!!

  • @shannonhudson
    @shannonhudson 2 года назад +1

    Loved having Amy's perspective, very insightful and honest as always!

  • @whatsguccii8543
    @whatsguccii8543 2 года назад +1

    Morgan I absolutely LOVE this podcast It’s definitely my favorite! The best feeling is when I see that a new episode has been posted🙌🏼🥰Keep doing these amazing episodes

  • @annahaasler1985
    @annahaasler1985 Год назад +2

    Amy is so awesome. Thoughtful and heartfelt responses. Love her.

  • @morymcfly1222
    @morymcfly1222 2 года назад +4

    My new favorite RUclips notification - I’m obsessed with this podcast!

  • @staciealmaraz7752
    @staciealmaraz7752 2 года назад +5

    Wow....Amy has it spot on with new mommy woes and tales. Such a beautifully messy journey. Morgan is seriously my inner voice! Ha!

  • @briannam916
    @briannam916 2 года назад +33

    Whoa one minute ago, I'm early, but I was listening to your takes on the first story and I'm horrified by that mother. I wouldn't trust her alone with their baby. She may think she isn't doing any harm or neglect but she is. She is neglecting that baby of the nutrients they need.

  • @meaganallysse5273
    @meaganallysse5273 2 года назад +1

    Morgan! I fricking loved this episode so much ✨you and your SIL brought light to these topics is such a refreshing and safe way. 💕 Side note! Please please, where did you get that shirt?

  • @BlastedRain
    @BlastedRain 2 года назад +9

    30:20 well if it isn’t the consequences of her own actions.. boundaries are important

  • @carolynrasmussen6847
    @carolynrasmussen6847 2 года назад +2

    I really love Amy on the pod!! You guys have amazing chemistry. I could watch all day

  • @amandaharris3012
    @amandaharris3012 2 года назад +2

    Looooove Amy, she is so well spoken and her views are refreshing. I hope to hear her on your podcast again!

  • @b_jean755
    @b_jean755 2 года назад +2

    This episode was great!! I love your guys podcast sooo much 🥰

  • @QueenOfCuddles
    @QueenOfCuddles 2 года назад +5

    I had intrusive thoughts pp and it was so scary. I was afraid to go down the stairs with my baby because I thought "oh what would happen if I dropped her". It was awful. I imagined it all and it hurt my soul. I thought it ment I wanted to drop my baby down the stairs and that was hard for me because my mom was abusive. But its okay I was fine it was just my minds way of dealing with the anxiety of keeping such a sweet fragile being safe. We are so happy now!

  • @melissafernandez9795
    @melissafernandez9795 2 года назад

    Found you guys on Tiktok two months ago, and I finally finished watching every single full length video! 😆

  • @b_jean755
    @b_jean755 2 года назад +10

    The step mom is going above and beyond!! And it truly sounds as if dad just doesn't want to be a dad for the weekend! Cause he's clearly not used to being with the 4yo alone! And no joke 4yo are rough 🤣 So clearly this weekend isn't just for the older daughter but also the mom cause she deserves a break too!! And he needs to step it the fuck up!!! So many dads have no clue what it's like to be with the kids all day everyday!!!

  • @blancajimenez8193
    @blancajimenez8193 2 года назад +34

    I would divorce the mother and take custody of the child. Yes, I would go that far because if you put my child's life in danger than you don't get to be around my child.

    • @shaniastuart349
      @shaniastuart349 2 года назад +7

      The problem with the court system is that it favors the mother in child custody cases, my mother was worse than this mother in a different way than bad food as a baby and my mom got 30% custody. My father had to work so so hard to even get the custody down from 50/50 to 70/30. Sadly, the mother feeding the baby bad food wouldn’t be enough to get the father full custody, unless he is loaded and has really good connections in the court system.

    • @shaniastuart349
      @shaniastuart349 2 года назад +4

      If the mother starts doing worse things to the child, then there might be a better chance, but sadly, it is still very slim, at least in the United States.

    • @mayaparekh3737
      @mayaparekh3737 2 года назад +4

      Mother’s don’t deserve to lose their children over post partum depression. They need to be given support and help until they are healthy and safe to be around their child again. Completely taking the child away hurts them AND the child in the long run.

    • @shaniastuart349
      @shaniastuart349 2 года назад +9

      @@mayaparekh3737 I agree that postpartum shouldn’t be the reason, but if the mother is actively causing harm to the child and doesn’t change her ways, then it might be best to separate the child or at least have them under constant surveillance while together(never letting them be alone one on one) until the mother is able to realize that what she is doing is harming the child and that she needs to stop. Postpartum depression isn’t an excuse to cause harm to a child, they still need to face the repercussions of the actions, or the child could actually die.

    • @kylovesart
      @kylovesart 2 года назад +1

      @@shaniastuart349 couldn't have said it better myself. The disease itself, any disease or condition really, is NEVER enough by itself. That's abelist and outdated. But she is doing behaviors that warrant serious intervention until she gets help and shows improvement. It could mean inpatient or insensitive outpatient. Supervision is key for that baby. If she doesn't want it taken away, she should have someone with her at all times. It's not her fault she has a disease, but the disease can do really bad things. People drown their babies to protect them because postpartum makes them think that's the only way they could be safe. On the flip side, people starve themselves of food and sleep from pure negligence or even kill themselves.
      She's already started to cause clear bodily harm in her baby and is snowing resistance toward honestly. Everyone in that situation needs help and support but the first step is getting the baby safe. And unfortunately it sounds like in this case it sounds like it means at least temporary removal.

  • @bedazzledmisery6969
    @bedazzledmisery6969 2 года назад

    This episode was WONDERFUL and I think my favorite part about it, and what is just the perfect cherry on top of this lovely podcast cake..
    Was Justin's ad read for Manscaped.

  • @ashleighohara1975
    @ashleighohara1975 2 года назад

    i’m absolutely LOVING the podcast!!
    i just think mainly to the end the mics are a bit loud, there’s a lot of echo 😅 it probably doesn’t bother everyone i just thought i’d point it out 🥰
    again i’m loving the show and i love how often you switch things up! so refreshing hearing so many different takes !

  • @kendramaculagh9295
    @kendramaculagh9295 2 года назад +2

    I think Amy's episodes are my favorite. Maybe it's her calm, Midwestern voice, lol. I just feel so comforted listening to her talk and to her opinions.

  • @africa128
    @africa128 2 года назад

    Yoo I love this video and the guest! I have been on a roll watching this podcast everyday now lol thanks boo!!

  • @civicwhipped
    @civicwhipped Месяц назад

    Watching late but the first story about the mom feeding solids at 2 months. As someone who suffered from postpartum y’all were sooooo right with everyone being all about the baby I loved my grandmother in law sooo much because she loved my kids but also made an effort to make sure I was ok every time she at least saw me it made me cry… bawl so many times while dealing with baby blues and much more after having eventually 2 kids in 13 months 😭😭😭 I miss her

  • @chazzyy21
    @chazzyy21 2 года назад +7

    new set!!! I love it

  • @MissNiceNurse21
    @MissNiceNurse21 Год назад +1

    Really liked this episode. It’s so nice to have a mom perspective on things, and your SIL is awesome!

  • @s2100c
    @s2100c 2 года назад

    this was awesome! please more podcasts with Amy 😊 as a first time expecting mum this was great to listen too!

  • @kylmj
    @kylmj Год назад +1

    The second story: I got body chills and instantly felt like crying for that mom when she expressed the way she was feeling. My baby is almost 14 months and it just triggered me so much, I had baby blues the first few weeks after having my daughter and everyday when it started getting dark outside I would just start crying! I’m one to always tough out my feelings but one day I was just soooo overwhelmed with all the work that comes with being a mom and my husband came home to me crying and he seriously thought something bad happened to one of my family members because it’s rare when I cry and show strong emotions like that but I explained how I was feeling and after that day he started spending a lot more time working from home to be able to help out with the baby while encouraging me to get back into the gym to get some alone time and to just start getting back into my old routine. I look back and realize how much his support helped me get through those tough days! I don’t think I was depressed, our kids have a 9 year age gap so it felt like I was a first time mom all over again.
    I really hope that mom got the help she needed ❤❤❤

  • @mililiarocks
    @mililiarocks 2 года назад +7

    Amy is a wonderful guest! Really enjoyed her insight

  • @arlenehernandez4912
    @arlenehernandez4912 2 года назад +2

    love the set up today!