After her first babysitter resigned, a military woman recruited a nanny to care for her newborn. The new babysitter, the neighbor’s daughter, charmed herself to the family, but warning signs were ignored. The mother had entire faith in her, including disclosing lactation concerns. When she checked the nanny cam one day, she caught the nanny nursing her child without her consent.
After confronting the nanny, who apologized, the mother dug through earlier recordings and discovered worrisome trends. When putting the infant to sleep, the nanny disconnected the camera, citing pain. Since the camera could not detect motion, the mother rejected this. The nanny’s excuses piled up, and additional examination revealed that she had been negligent in leaving the child unsupervised with her daughter in an enclosed pantry.

According to online recommendations, the mother should check for theft. Some toddler clothing and a blanket were missing upon examination but were eventually returned by the nanny’s father, except for the blanket. The mother was taken aback when she realized her children’s safety had been jeopardized.
Users on Reddit underlined the nanny’s improper behavior and the need for urgent limits. The mother, shaken by the incident, took a difficult decision to safeguard her children.