[blparent] New Parent Introduction

pegapooh2000 pshald at neb.rr.com
Thu Sep 20 01:06:49 UTC 2012


I would let your pup smell something from baby, the hat, a bootie, before 
taking the pupn to the hospital to meet baby.  Let pup sniff, lick, but you 
know not get too excited.  Then when I got home I brought my guide dog 
outside, let her sniff and lick again and then took baby in ahead of her so 
she knew that baby belonged inside ... I don't know they say to introduce 
new dogs that way so I thought ... why not a new baby too??  Something must 
have worked, she's a shepherd and not the least bit jealous of my son and 
they get along great ... unloess dylan climes on her too much.



-----Original Message----- 
From: Tracey Turri
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:59 AM
To: blparent at nfbnet.org
Subject: [blparent] New Parent Introduction

Hello parents,
My name is Tracey, and I am expecting my first child in early Apr of
next year.  I have very little usable vision, just light, dark,
cullors and shaddos.  Being a parent has always been the one thing I
have wanted to acomplish in my life, I feal my purpus in life is to be
a mom, that said the fact I am blind has, and I am sure will present a
few more chalenges thrue this jurney than for a sighted mother.  My
fiancee Ian and I, (Ian is fully sighted by the way) are both very
excited to become parents and would love to get advice from others who
have been there.
One of my first questions is how to introduce baby and your guide dog.
My yellow lab Pria I think all ready is guessing something is up with
mom, she's been more clingy and attentive over the passed few weeks
(maby the fact I've had morning sickness plays a roal in that?)  Plus
last week when we had the first altrosound she wasn't quite sure about
the woosh woosh woosh noise of the babies heart beting coming out of
the computer, Ian thinks she thought the doctor was hurting me.  We've
been giving her the usual amount of attention and walkies, work and
leasure, and trying to keep her ruteen as normal as possible, but I
would like her to be prepaired once little one comes home.
I am so greatful that their is a list for blind parents to unite and
support one another with out worrieing about someone trying to take
our children away if were having a little bit of a hard time.  In kace
you couldn't tell, that's something that really worries me, someone
making an arbitrary judgment that I shouldn't be aloud to parent just
because of the blindness issue.
Ok, reading back over this, I find that I am blabbing, so I'll stop
now, but I am looking forward to learning from and hopefully making
new friends with you.
Have a blessed day,
Tracey

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