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14th Street and 6th ave in NYC

Received Monday, May 28, 2007
This took place on Saturday may 26Th at 5pm on west 14Th Street and 6Th ave in NYC. I was standing in front of HSBC. From the way the woman was dressed all in white, it appeared she was a baby nurse to an infant around 3-4 months of age. If I offended anyone I am sorry, but the woman was black and the child white. The stroller was one that the hood was a different color news stand that is in front of HSBC and started looking at the magazines/newspapers etc. The whole time she was there for about 5 minutes her back was turned away from the stroller. The reason I am sending this is anyone could of walked off with the stroller and she wouldn't of known since her back was to the baby the entire time.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

The only reason to ever hire a baby nurse: mother is incapacitated from illness or birth complications and dad is nonexistent.

Most (not all) baby nurses are scam artists at best who take advantage of the fact that their charges cannot talk.

SARAH JANE DONAHUE's baby nurse came highly recommended. Google her name. But I warn you, the story will traumatize you.

Anonymous said...

While I have known some great baby nurses, this is a sad and unbelievable story.

http://www.sarahjanedonohue.com/

The baby nurse "lost it" with the child on her third night of work.

Anonymous said...

Why have a baby nurse? If a single mother who is recovering from an unplanned c-section can mind her own baby, why can't someone who is healthy and who has support in the form of a husband?

Baby nurses don't watch babies so mom can work. They watch them so mom can get her beauty sleep.

No thanks -- I'll take the bags under my eyes and a safe baby.

Anonymous said...

or perhaps keep the baby nurse in the home with the baby so she is nearby

Anonymous said...

most monster baby nurses hurt the children in their homes. not out in public!

Anonymous said...

it sounds like wherever they are the baby is in dire danger

Anonymous said...

9:05:

That website tells very little of the whole, horrible story.

That "baby nurse" should have her throat slit.

Anonymous said...

14th street and 6th avenue is a very very busy street. I have walked that street with older kids and held their hands like my sanity depended on it. This nanny ought to be very careful (maybe fired).

Anonymous said...

Very dangerous, specially in this day and age. Personally I would not hire a baby nurse unless I am struggling with a couple of toddles and my huisband is away travelling. If I had the money and felt I needed a baby nurse for whatever reason, I would hire a proper medical nurse, one that works or has worked in the pedriatric unit of a hospital, fully qualified and recommended by a consultant pediatrician.

Anonymous said...

There are awesome baby nurses, too.
Olga from New York and Marva from LA.

JD

Anonymous said...

Why do they call them baby nurses, by the way? Aren't they babysitters for the spoiled crowd?

Anonymous said...

no. a baby nurse- is supposed to have real medical training. many of them DO NOT. But I hired an actual LPN to help me with my twins when I brought them home from the hospital. She came five nights a week from 7-7. It worked out perfectly for us.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for enlightening me. :0) An actual LPN would be lovely.

iddaa tahminleri said...

Most (not all) baby nurses are scam artists at best who take advantage of the fact that their charges cannot talk.