Babies and their diets can be a touchy subject, especially when it comes to first-time parents. One woman found herself in the middle of a family feud when her mother fed her brother’s baby mashed banana without permission. The baby’s parents were furious, but the woman and her mother believe the baby isn’t being fed enough. Now, the family is divided, and the baby’s grandparents may not see their grandchild for the foreseeable future.
Baby’s Sleepless Nights

Concerns About Feeding

Exhausted New Parents

Breast Milk and Solids

Suggestion Ignored

Grandma’s Banana Move

Angry Parents

Demand for Apology

Taking a Stand ✊

No Apology, No Baby?

Sticking to Opinions

CPS Not Necessary

Parents’ Love and Concern ❤️

Starting Solids Slowly

Trust Issues Remain

Family Torn Apart Over Baby’s Diet
This family feud over a baby’s diet has left everyone in a tough spot. The baby’s grandparents believe the child isn’t being fed enough, while the parents are adamant about sticking to their plan. Despite the woman’s attempt to mediate, her brother and sister-in-law are still not talking to her mother, and the grandparents may not see their grandchild for a while. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Debate over baby’s diet sparks intense discussion and disagreement

NTA suggests calling CPS for baby’s well-being, receives mixed responses

Debate over baby’s diet sparks concern and conflicting opinions

Concerned commenter suggests calling pediatrician. Replies question sharing doctor info

Debate over 7-month-old’s diet sparks concern for malnutrition

Breastfeeding and solid food debate sparks heated discussion

Grandma changed baby’s diet without permission, but CPS is extreme

Is the baby healthy? Key factor in diet debate

NTA calls out parents for their baby’s underfeeding, daycare debate ensues

Breast milk alone is fine for first year. YTA if not.

NTA suggests formula for underfed baby, shares personal experience.

Breastfeeding vs formula debate sparks YTA accusation and advice.

Supportive commenter defends parent’s feeding choices for baby

Breastmilk is enough for babies before one. YTA.

Debate over baby’s diet and family dynamics. Who’s TA?

Breastfeeding mom defends baby’s diet. Others agree with her.

Pediatrician’s opinion and baby’s readiness important for feeding decisions

Breastmilk adapts to baby’s needs, feeding without permission is wrong

NTA receives support for seeking doctor’s advice for baby’s diet

Commenter explains best practices for infant feeding, calls out OP.
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Breastfeeding debate: Developmental milestones, wet diapers, and sleep patterns discussed

Breast milk debate: Is 4 Oz enough for a baby?

Breastfeeding mom defends baby’s diet, calls out judgmental family members

Parent defends baby’s diet, calls out judgmental comment.

Breastmilk adapts to baby’s needs, YTA for interfering. Family drama

Debate over baby’s diet and sleep, YTA for introducing solids early

Debate over feeding 4-month-old baby sparks controversy

Breastfeeding mom calls out commenter for giving wrong advice

Comment spreading misinformation sparks heated debate

Commenter defends parents’ feeding choices, calls out judgmental behavior

Skeptical comment suggests simple solution for baby’s diet

Debate over baby’s diet sparks heated argument. YTA or NAH?

Breastfeeding and weaning are personal choices. Don’t cross boundaries.

Concerned commenter asks about baby’s feeding and growth

Controversial comment sparks debate on baby’s diet.

Breast milk is enough for babies. YTA for accusing starvation

Debate over baby’s diet turns heated, with accusations thrown. YTA.

Breastmilk recommended up to 2 years old

Don’t butt in unless there’s actual abuse/neglect happening

NTA, but tact is key. Apologize and offer help
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NTA commenter questions neglect claims, suggests working with parents for solution.

Breastmilk is enough until 1 year. YTA for judging.

Dairy intolerance can cause discomfort and affect sleep patterns

Commenter calls out OP for interfering with baby’s healthcare.
