Hard Headed Young Mothers ☕

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When it comes a time when you're done talking until you're blue in the face to some of the most naive young women; sometimes a person got to got to set them straight so that they will understand the concept of what to do and what not to do when it comes to having young children in tow. There is this young woman who just don't want to listen to any woman in my family, no matter what. These are women who has been where she's going and that has given birth over decades ago. Common sense should tell this naive young woman that she can't take a little newborn baby out into the elements after given birth over two weeks prior her hospital stay. Unknown to her brain cells...she doesn't understand the dangers of RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) a sickness that infects the respiratory tract and is a very contagious infection that is defer mental especially for newborn babies.

So what to do in situations like trying to school a young naive woman who don't know how to stay out of the elements with her pores open after given birth? You let her know the dangers of having her newborn baby contracting RSV from the outside elements after given birth. You let her know that she can get very sick as well; so sick that she can't care for her child. You let her learn from her mistakes if she doesn't want to listen to reason to keep her and her child safe from getting sick from the outside elements after she has given birth. It's not hard to realize the concept of women recuperating from giving birth and staying health during the process before going outside after at least six weeks.

This young naive woman in this post will learn the hard way. They baby she carries around in the outside elements after she has given birth two weeks before will remain a victim of her stupidity. All anyone in my family especially can do is pray for the baby. That's it! I'm so tired of talking and I'm sure all the women in my family are tired too.

The concept above maybe old fashion to some women who don't understand about the six weeks of recuperating and staying healthy after she gives birth and keeping her newborn baby healthy. But...it's logical for a woman to use common sense for the baby's sake. Stay out of the elements and transferring the baby from one hand to the other without knowing if that person has a cold, or a serious illness that can be dangerous for the baby's sake. I wish the women would use this concept and this post as a learning experience.









What do you think of the young naive woman in this post? What pointers will you give her about her and her newborn baby? Sound off in an open discussion. 

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