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So, Who Wants To Know What Happened To The Baby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 25836"><p>My son had this very same project. Only he can care for it due to the wristband he wore. The first night was ok, baby only woke up to be fed and changed. However...It screamed the next day. Didn't want to be rocked or fed or changed. And the neck was so unstable, if it bent the slightest bit the baby screamed.</p><p>The second night, I returned home from work at 1am. Baby was crying so I peeked down the hall, light was on..good he's up. I took the dog for a walk. I returned about an hour later and baby still screaming. Went and checked. He put the baby in bed with him, cuddling him, husband next to him. Both were sleeping as the baby screamed. Had to rock it most of the night. Maybe an hour or two quiet. Next day difficult child wanted to cut the wristband so we could care for the baby while he went to the movies. Nope. He took baby with him and had to leave when it cried. (difficult child had colic for 4 months when a baby...difficult child was much worse) Since these babies are programed on a real infants schedule, it sounds like a real baby. I was sad, I had a hysterectomy and wanted some cuddling. Baby just cried. It snowed very hard that sunday night, and the only thing I could think of was if school would close we would be stuck with the baby another day!!! My oldest son (24) says he never wants kids. Not after the colic thing 12 years ago, and his babysitting experience (baby would stop crying cause mom left) and now this baby. He even tried to walk it but still cried.</p><p>After he brought it back to school, they did a printout. He took good care of it 98% of the time. but...broke its neck 12 times. To me that would be dead, so don't get the scoring method. He did work hard and was frustrated. Just told him you can't give your baby back. (the master key was sent home incase the baby wouldn't stop and we were frustrated) We made it.</p><p>I like the idea of what they are presenting. Would of been really rough if we had siblings. The dog was stressed! Dog wasn't there when difficult child was an baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 25836"] My son had this very same project. Only he can care for it due to the wristband he wore. The first night was ok, baby only woke up to be fed and changed. However...It screamed the next day. Didn't want to be rocked or fed or changed. And the neck was so unstable, if it bent the slightest bit the baby screamed. The second night, I returned home from work at 1am. Baby was crying so I peeked down the hall, light was on..good he's up. I took the dog for a walk. I returned about an hour later and baby still screaming. Went and checked. He put the baby in bed with him, cuddling him, husband next to him. Both were sleeping as the baby screamed. Had to rock it most of the night. Maybe an hour or two quiet. Next day difficult child wanted to cut the wristband so we could care for the baby while he went to the movies. Nope. He took baby with him and had to leave when it cried. (difficult child had colic for 4 months when a baby...difficult child was much worse) Since these babies are programed on a real infants schedule, it sounds like a real baby. I was sad, I had a hysterectomy and wanted some cuddling. Baby just cried. It snowed very hard that sunday night, and the only thing I could think of was if school would close we would be stuck with the baby another day!!! My oldest son (24) says he never wants kids. Not after the colic thing 12 years ago, and his babysitting experience (baby would stop crying cause mom left) and now this baby. He even tried to walk it but still cried. After he brought it back to school, they did a printout. He took good care of it 98% of the time. but...broke its neck 12 times. To me that would be dead, so don't get the scoring method. He did work hard and was frustrated. Just told him you can't give your baby back. (the master key was sent home incase the baby wouldn't stop and we were frustrated) We made it. I like the idea of what they are presenting. Would of been really rough if we had siblings. The dog was stressed! Dog wasn't there when difficult child was an baby. [/QUOTE]
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