Imagine having adorable twin boys who look so identical that even you, as their parent, struggle to tell them apart. Now, picture one of them requiring a weekly medical shot, and the potential for a mix-up becomes a real concern. That’s the situation one couple found themselves in, and their solution has sparked quite the debate.
The Struggle to Conceive
Introducing Jack and Adam
A Weekly Shot
Grandma’s Mistake
The Hospital Trip
Daycare Dilemma
Doctor’s Recommendation
Fading Freckle ⏳
Tattoo Time
MIL Loses It
The Freckle Test
Just a Freckle?
Mixed Reactions
Fading Future ✨
Did They Go Too Far?
This couple’s decision to give their baby a temporary medical tattoo to prevent a potentially dangerous mix-up has divided opinions. While some understand the reasoning behind it, others believe it’s an extreme measure. The tattoo is designed to fade over time, but the debate rages on. Let’s see what people have to say about this controversial choice… ️
Parents tattoo baby with fake freckle for safety, Reddit approves
Medical recommendation followed for child’s safety. NTA
Medical tattoos for safety and treatment are common and necessary. NTA
Parent defends tattooing baby, sparking family controversy.
Parents defend tattooing their baby, hope he embraces ink culture
Comment and replies jokingly suggest extreme tattoo options. NTA sentiment.
Medical tattoo defended as essential, compared to circumcision and piercing.
Defending a controversial decision with medical advice and spousal consent.
NTA for tattooing baby for medical reasons. Other’s reactions unwarranted
Humorous exchange on inappropriate tattooing of a baby
Humorous suggestion for a grandma tattoo sparks playful conversation.
Parent shares medication mix-up experience with identical twins , sparking relatable replies
Parents tattoo baby for medical reasons, NTA. Sedation helped ease procedure.
Defending a baby’s tattoo against an almost-killer aunt
A helpful comment suggests testing identical-looking twins for true identity.
Déjà vu? Redditors spot a similar post in this thread
Debate over infant circumcision and tattooing a baby. NTA wins.
Medical tattoo on baby sparks debate with mother-in-law
Fake kids, real controversy. NTA wins the day.
Parents tattoo baby for medical reasons, grandma overreacts
Tattoos and religion – NTA commenter shares experience and humor
Clear judgement with a touch of exasperation
Parents defend tattooing baby, citing fading in 2-3 years.
Supportive comment defends parent’s decision to tattoo baby.
Parent gave wrong medication, NTA for tattooing baby?
Twin shares experience of using a freckle to differentiate.
Tattooing a baby for safety? NTA, but some disagree.
Defending a tattooed baby against overreacting MIL.
Medical tattooing of baby for identification purposes. No abuse involved.
Debate on tattooing babies sparks circumcision comparison
MIL disapproves of parents’ decision to tattoo baby. Commenters side with parents.
Support for tattooing baby in controversial decision
Preventing medication mix-ups: a valid concern
Identical twin shares experience and approves of tattooing babies.
Mom tattoos baby for medical reasons, gets support from commenter
Mom defends husband and team parenting against MIL interference
Unique parenting or unethical? Commenter thinks it’s NTA.
Twin shares experience of being told apart without tattoos
MIL opposes baby’s tattoo, but has tattoos herself. Hypocrisy much?
Defending parents who tattooed their baby with a doctor’s advice
Identical twins can be told apart by their belly button ♂️
Disappointed Redditor calls out sub for lack of controversy ♂️
Parent defends decision to prioritize child’s vaccination
Last Updated on May 20, 2023 by Diply Social Team