I'm tiptoeing in here since I'm not a parent (yet), but I wanted to ascertain your thoughts on this subject. It's something I've been trying to wrap my head around for awhile.
I've recently noticed a phenomenon, on FB specifically, regarding how much parents share about their child's health and well being. No topic is off limits - poop, vomit, etc. While I understand the propensity to share (and comiserate) how your kiddos are doing, a lot of these posts are more about gathering advice/opinions from other parents (and sometimes non-parents). What I find is that there is a lot of misinformation being shared and then accepted for fact without consultation of a physician. I feel like sometimes these posts are worse than Dr. Google.
I can understand that people want to share their experiences in the hopes that it will help, but their words don't seem to be taken with a grain of salt by the poster or the recipient. The poster emphatically states that this is what happened with their child, so it must be how it happens with everyone. The recipient believes that because it happened with their friend/acquaintance's child, that all of the symptoms and nuances are applicable to their child. I don't think they seem to realize that how children experience issues vary greatly, even amongst siblings. I also think about the online presence of that child, even if they are too young to construct that presence for themselves. I wouldn't want to dig up years down the road that my parents posted on FB about my diaper rash and its details for a week straight, including pictures.
What do you all think? Is it alright to share information about the health and well being of your child online? To solicit advice and opinions from others and taking those opinions and ideas into consideration when making decisions about how to care for your child? Or is this something that you would prefer to keep more private, i.e. only sharing "baby isn't feeling well"? Or would you not share anything at all? Is the health and well being of your child something to be kept private or shared with the world?
I've recently noticed a phenomenon, on FB specifically, regarding how much parents share about their child's health and well being. No topic is off limits - poop, vomit, etc. While I understand the propensity to share (and comiserate) how your kiddos are doing, a lot of these posts are more about gathering advice/opinions from other parents (and sometimes non-parents). What I find is that there is a lot of misinformation being shared and then accepted for fact without consultation of a physician. I feel like sometimes these posts are worse than Dr. Google.
I can understand that people want to share their experiences in the hopes that it will help, but their words don't seem to be taken with a grain of salt by the poster or the recipient. The poster emphatically states that this is what happened with their child, so it must be how it happens with everyone. The recipient believes that because it happened with their friend/acquaintance's child, that all of the symptoms and nuances are applicable to their child. I don't think they seem to realize that how children experience issues vary greatly, even amongst siblings. I also think about the online presence of that child, even if they are too young to construct that presence for themselves. I wouldn't want to dig up years down the road that my parents posted on FB about my diaper rash and its details for a week straight, including pictures.
What do you all think? Is it alright to share information about the health and well being of your child online? To solicit advice and opinions from others and taking those opinions and ideas into consideration when making decisions about how to care for your child? Or is this something that you would prefer to keep more private, i.e. only sharing "baby isn't feeling well"? Or would you not share anything at all? Is the health and well being of your child something to be kept private or shared with the world?
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