Hello! I?m Australian and my husband is Chinese. Since announcing our pregnancy, my Mother-in-law has become consumed with telling me about Chinese traditions etc.
She says it?s her role to buy all clothes and linen for the baby, and I shouldn?t (because it?s Chinese tradition for the Mother-in-law to do that). She also says that she should care for the baby while I go back to work?because then she can teach the baby Chinese language and culture. She?s mentioned other stuff?like I should hold off having a shower for as long as possible after the birth?and only drink warm water for the first month (no cold drinks). Also, we have to host a big party when the baby is one month old? She?s also selected the Chinese name for the child ?Ding Yong? and says it?s tradition for her to do so?
I?m not Chinese?and have no intention of following all of the traditions. (Eg; I will be having a shower straight after birth!). But I?m just wondering if Chinese women still follow these traditions today?
I would like my baby to know about Chinese culture/traditions etc?but am feeling a little bullied by it all and I?m not sure if what she?s telling me is fact or fiction?
Eg; having a big party only 30 days after the birth sounds like the last thing I want to do. I suggested we wait 6 weeks?but is that unacceptable?
My husband has been raised in Australia...and doesn't really know all the traditions himself.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
She says it?s her role to buy all clothes and linen for the baby, and I shouldn?t (because it?s Chinese tradition for the Mother-in-law to do that). She also says that she should care for the baby while I go back to work?because then she can teach the baby Chinese language and culture. She?s mentioned other stuff?like I should hold off having a shower for as long as possible after the birth?and only drink warm water for the first month (no cold drinks). Also, we have to host a big party when the baby is one month old? She?s also selected the Chinese name for the child ?Ding Yong? and says it?s tradition for her to do so?
I?m not Chinese?and have no intention of following all of the traditions. (Eg; I will be having a shower straight after birth!). But I?m just wondering if Chinese women still follow these traditions today?
I would like my baby to know about Chinese culture/traditions etc?but am feeling a little bullied by it all and I?m not sure if what she?s telling me is fact or fiction?
Eg; having a big party only 30 days after the birth sounds like the last thing I want to do. I suggested we wait 6 weeks?but is that unacceptable?
My husband has been raised in Australia...and doesn't really know all the traditions himself.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
so here, too, they won't even come with the suggestion.