The fact that people hide that they do this says alot to me....
Im sorry but if this is the advice given by your gp,s/he needs to go for some retraining!
Maybe my GP has alot less experience than you all. Ill have to go tell him that the advice she gave me is totally wrong. Thank you all so much for sharing your expert knowledge with me![]()
The fact that people hide that they do this says alot to me....
Maybe my GP has alot less experience than you all. Ill have to go tell him that the advice she gave me is totally wrong. Thank you all so much for sharing your expert knowledge with me![]()
GPs are so called because they are general practitioners, meaning they study a little in each area of medicine and don't specialise in anything particular, so they are not paediatricians; a lot of the older ones were trained years ago and have not had their training updated either. I'm sure if your baby choked due to the advice they have given you (which goes completely against NHS guidelines as well) they would be denying they ever said it.
I don't like it when people ask a question, then get shitty when they don't get the response they were hoping for. People are only trying to help, there's no need to be rude - nobody was rude to you. If your doctor reccomended putting rice in the bottle, why didn't they tell you how much to put in? Surely if that was the case they'd know far more than us untrained mortals...
I don't like it when people ask a question, then get shitty when they don't get the response they were hoping for. People are only trying to help, there's no need to be rude - nobody was rude to you. If your doctor reccomended putting rice in the bottle, why didn't they tell you how much to put in? Surely if that was the case they'd know far more than us untrained mortals...
...or make out some random person/something they read online/their mum told them to do it and then say actually it was my GP/HV and they know much better than you.
I don't like it when people ask a question, then get shitty when they don't get the response they were hoping for. People are only trying to help, there's no need to be rude - nobody was rude to you. If your doctor reccomended putting rice in the bottle, why didn't they tell you how much to put in? Surely if that was the case they'd know far more than us untrained mortals...
Aha so it was your idea to put it in the bottle, thought so, stop slandering your GP over it then. No-one is saying post your entire backstory but it does appear the majority of your threads these days are along these lines of should I give my baby babyrice/juice/put babyrice in a bottle; and if you ask about putting cereal in your baby's bottle when that is not advised by medical professionals surely then you can expect people to point that out especially if you post on two different sections of the forum. There have been several other similar threads recently and they have all gone the same way.
I don't like it when people ask a question, then get shitty when they don't get the response they were hoping for. People are only trying to help, there's no need to be rude - nobody was rude to you. If your doctor reccomended putting rice in the bottle, why didn't they tell you how much to put in? Surely if that was the case they'd know far more than us untrained mortals...
No, nobody was being rude, just taking the mick in a sarcastic and patronising way!