A very nice baby but, it is not a place for a baby, noise and fume, not healthy for a little baby.
The noise is not that big of a problem. His ears are covered during the race. But carrying a baby forward looking ... ... sorry, but aren't they thinking about their sons health? It's so unhealthy for those little still very undeveloped hips.
Most babies here are carried that way by their mothers here in Sweden, so I guess you have a lot of head banging into walls to do if you're going to be upset about that
Most babies here are carried that way by their mothers here in Sweden, so I guess you have a lot of head banging into walls to do if you're going to be upset about that
That might be your view, but I stay with mine. It's unhealthy! And that's not just me but most doctors and midwives here in Germany think the same. Don't carry forward looking until the hips are fully developed. Which is not the case with little Alexander. But this is going off topic.
I'm not saying that it's my view - I'm just saying that this is how most parents carry their kids. And just like SLV said, they are turned the other way when they sleep. Nothing strange. And I haven't noticed any general problem here with kids (or adults) hips. Sofia is just doing what most/all other mothers are doing.
That might be your view, but I stay with mine. It's unhealthy! And that's not just me but most doctors and midwives here in Germany think the same. Don't carry forward looking until the hips are fully developed. Which is not the case with little Alexander. But this is going off topic.
Princess Madeleine carrying Princess Leonore the same way as Princess Sofia carrying Prince Alexander.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TO1_oN3rFtY/VBbWiWmbpVI/AAAAAAAAEP4/hcMJGXVOf-w/s1600/Madeleine%2Bbaby%2Bbjorn.jpg
http://www.hola.com/imagenes/realeza/casa_suecia/2016081487778/carlos-felipe-sofia-suecia-hijo-racing/0-384-603/carlosfelipe2a-a.jpg
Alexander has a huge scratch on the chin
http://www.hola.com/imagenes/realez...ia-hijo-racing/0-384-602/carlosfelipe3a-a.jpg
Yes, I had already noticed the scratch, but it is on his cheek and not on the chin.
I have been quit about the debate over how to carry toddlers and babies, because I didn't want to be accused of bein a "Sofia's hater" by her defenders.
I don't know anything about kid's policies on that matter, but after some posters brought up the issue, I am glad I am not the only one noticing how odd Sofia carries her son in her arms.
At first I thought it was because she is into newmotherhood, but everytime I see her with Alex in her arms, I fear some kind of slip of the kid. Maybe it's because the cutie is big and chubby, but seeing his head without a support is not a nice thing.
In regards to his last outing, I don't think the rally is the right place for a baby. And before someone attacks me on double standards etc, my opinion was the same when Victoria and Daniel brought Estelle to the concert.
Just my two cents.
Yes I meant cheek, thanks for correcting me!
With regard to how to carry the baby, I am no expert in what is right or wrong, but the vibes that I get is that I find Sofia zero maternal.
Its not critizism just a feeling I have.
I have been quiet over the debate over how to carry toddlers and babies, because I didn't want to be accused of being a "Sofia's hater" once again.
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If someone is interested in attacking Sofia as a mother - feel free. I'm sure the moderators here will take care of those posts, just like they try to deal with all there other Sofia-hate on the forums.
My point in this debate is that Sofia is carrying Alexander just like most parents in Sweden are carrying their babies. I've seen pictures of both Madeleine and Victoria with their child in a Babybjörn (the brand that's synonymous with those carrying devices here). They do nothing that's strange or upsetting for us who live here. People also bring their kids everywhere. That includes concerts, find dining restaurants, car races and whatever. So if you want to be critical - don't just go after Sofia. You need to go after a huge majority of swedish parents, and the nurses, midwifes and doctors who take care of them.
Feel reassured, people does not take criticism for Sofia, as well Madeleine, Victoria or Sofia carried their child in this way.
it's fun to see happen defenders of the child, even when pediatricians are divided on the issue. For some, from 3-4 months, this is not a problem to bring the child in this way within hours. There is no question of letting the whole day in that position.
Don't bother, I feel very reassured, but it seems that you forgot to read the whole post. Instead you were quick to come to the rescue
Ah well, that was to be expected.
oh but I have read in full, and your answer was as expected.
So, if your read it all, I guess it didn't escape to you that I pointed put that I "criticized" also Victoria when she took Estelle to the concert.
And I didn't "criticize" (one again criticism is basically when a person express a different view from another in Sofia' case) Sofia as a mother, but just IMO she carries her son a in a odd way. As if he was too heavy to carry. That was also in my post
Little Alexander seems to have a few different prams
http://www.hola.com/imagenes/realez...ia-hijo-racing/0-384-599/carlosfelipe4a-a.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OZ6dBEE-...nce-carl-philip-de-suede-la-princ-950x0-1.png
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-akNvViS2...-XPolqlaO2gCLcB/s1600/IMG_20160624_182830.jpg
it's why I noticed one of your sentences 'only' and I answered this one only, saying that no one took for Sofia only saw that it was general.
And I then answered people who are made the defenders of the children here, as they are themselves called