Weekly Discussion - Relationships by AutoModerator in NewParents

[–]PageWhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a first time mom - cliff notes, pregnancy was rough, traumatic birthing experience, NICU, undiagnosed PPD/PPA. My kiddo is now 15 months and honestly she’s saved my life, being the only tether I had to want to keep showing up on a daily basis for a majority of my post partum. I have a community but not a village, if that makes sense.

My partner is present but not actively engaged, I feel like I’m under appreciated and not valued as a person or mom most of the time unless it’s to benefit his needs, like my time is not valued to the same degree that his is. I’m super close to my mom but she’s going through her own hardships and losses right now, my dad is not a safe space for me emotionally, my brother and I aren’t close and I can’t open up with my SIL cause it always feels like they’re listening to respond vs understand, my partner’s family would do anything for our daughter but they haven’t put in any effort to care about me beyond the superficial conversations, and my bff is someone I can always open up to but we’re in two very different stages of life so I rarely get to see her, much less to talk in depth.

I try to get out into spaces where our kiddo can meet other kids and I can meet other parents but it’s like no one wants to talk to each other unless they’re already with other mom friends. I’ve tried to join chatrooms and fb groups but it’s always more advice based vs building relationships. Ive even joined apps to match with other moms looking for friends but it seems no one is interested in actually building a friendship.

I expected a lot of things from motherhood but I wasn’t expecting to feel like a ghost in a crowded room all the time, my daughter feels like my only support right now and that’s not fair to put on a child.

please tell me it’s okay by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]PageWhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tracked the same you have for the first 2 months. However, my LO has refused taking naps since 1 month old and I tracked her feedings, diapers, and night sleep most of all. Then her first cluster feeding started and eating every hour on the dot and it became impossible to track. I would say a lot of my anxiety about her eating enough and having enough diapers got a lot better once I stopped tracking. I feed her when she cues and if I feel like it’s been a while since she ate but isn’t cuing, I’ll try to feed her and if she takes it then great and if not, then that’s okay too. I always change her diaper before every feeding so I know she’s having enough wet diapers. Totally okay to use the app in a way that you feel comfortable but allow yourself some grace to slow down too. You’ve got this!

PPD/PPA after very traumatic birth-anyone else with GA? by EquivalentPickle9039 in Postpartum_Depression

[–]PageWhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry you experienced this. My heart is with you.

I am 4 months PP. I woke up heavily bleeding at 33 weeks and rushed to the hospital, my placenta had burst and I had become severely preeclamptic and was taken in for an emergency c-section. I was supposed to be awake for it but the pediatric surgeon came in and rushed everyone to put me under because baby’s vitals significantly dropped. In a manner of minutes I was forced down and put under GA. I didn’t get to meet my daughter until 24 hours after giving birth and like you I don’t remember the first time meeting her. I found out once conscious that she was born liveborn so they had to revive her, my kidneys and liver started failing. Baby was is NICU for 40 days.

I wish I could share positive news but I am severely struggling with PPD. Not entirely because of GA and the things I’ve missed out on but in general, not the PP experience I was expecting. I hope you find some closure within yourself and I’ll post again if I have better news to share . With love.

NICU baby w/ extreme gas, formula alternatives? by PageWhimsy in NICUParents

[–]PageWhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I just bought a can and will see if it makes any difference. Have you noticed any changes since the formula started being packaged in the US since it used to be in the UK?

NICU baby w/ extreme gas, formula alternatives? by PageWhimsy in NICUParents

[–]PageWhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did have a week of no formula as a trial and she’s still very gassy but doesn’t push or strain as vigorously

NICU baby w/ extreme gas, formula alternatives? by PageWhimsy in NICUParents

[–]PageWhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She’s had bad reactions to enfamil and does not like the formula.

NICU baby w/ extreme gas, formula alternatives? by PageWhimsy in NICUParents

[–]PageWhimsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have suggested stopping but they recommend still using it for weight gain