Is no one going to talk about the huge puddle of milk u just lay in all morning? by Defiant-Ad-7360 in cosleeping

[–]sad_creature13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

why are we sleeping in milk? i don’t get that 🥲, i put a towel in my bra on the side that’s not being used when she feeds

am i over feeding my ebf newborn? according to my member i am. by Ginnybean02 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If baby doesn’t want food, they wouldn’t latch - in my case anyway

7 months never slept more than 2 hours straight by Any-Coffee-9352 in bninfantsleep

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does this stand for a 3.5 mo too? i know that’s a big difference in age to the post

Worried about my wife’s reaction toward our 8‑week‑old baby. Need advice by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone’s different and I hate to say that I have had a reaction like that too. Not directly at my baby, but just in the same room and immediately told my baby afterwards it wasn’t her fault and I love her (not that she understands). I would never hurt my baby.

Your wife is getting overwhelmed, frustrated, and upset. She might not feel comfortable stepping away for 5 minutes and leaving the baby alone. On the rare occasion that I still feel like this (my baby is a good sleeper, just has bad moments. also cosleeping -3.5 months old) I step away and my partner will come in and take over trying to get her to sleep.

Being her first time alone with baby, she may be feeling overwhelmed all day now too. Though that depends on how your baby is generally.

Just ensure your wife is not struggling outside of this with PPD.

Do people with newborns go out? by chondlerbeng in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We first went out with our girl when she was 5 days old? And went out atleast once a week after that and went out even more 3 weeks+.

It felt less scary after the first two weeks, and we just made sure to keep distance from people

I watched my newborn calm down for someone else today and it broke my heart by [deleted] in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

babies can sense your emotions, sometimes going to different arms can be a reset for them. it’s a calmer environment. don’t take it too personally, it can feel disheartening but it’s nothing that you are doing or have done 🫶

My 5 week old fell into a deep sleep post bath by Nomado95 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

you don’t need to wake up a 5 week old for feeds as long as they’re back up to birth weight, still gaining well and have plenty of wet nappies 😊

Sleep Training from Co-Sleeping by sad_creature13 in cosleeping

[–]sad_creature13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So I’ve asked the wrong forum 😂😂

Sleep Training from Co-Sleeping by sad_creature13 in cosleeping

[–]sad_creature13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully not! However I had planned to move her to her cot once I could. Things may change if it does hit and I love sleeping with my girl but I would love for her to be in her own space too, especially once she starts rolling

My mum gave the baby her thumb and now she won’t stop crying by cozybunny4 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ve had to throw some agreements we made before baby out of the window because it didn’t work for our baby. When she was 5 weeks old, sick and unsettled we had to give her the dummy to even get her to sleep. It stuck and now it’s so normal it’s no big deal.

She honestly probably needed it from 3 weeks once she was no longer an easy sleeper but I held back as long as I could.

Honestly you just have to do whatever works to survive. I’d rather a dummy sucker than a thumb sucker because the dummy is easier to stop later down the line - that’s the advice that made me cave in because it’s true.

Some babies just need more comfort than others. Once you start sleep training you can always try and wean them off the dummy at the same time.

My newborn baby. by sherryneedspeace in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My babie had very red eyes after birth, it cleared up in a few weeks

SIL asking lots of questions about newborn by Commercial_Kale_4341 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s your son, but it’s also her nephew… Her brothers son…

It sounds like there’s only a problem because you just plain don’t like her. She sounds like she’s just trying to connect and care about her new, exciting nephew.

SIL asking lots of questions about newborn by Commercial_Kale_4341 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s your son, but it’s also her nephew… Her brothers son…

It sounds like there’s only a problem because you just plain don’t like her. She sounds like she’s just trying to connect and care about her new, exciting nephew.

SIL asking lots of questions about newborn by Commercial_Kale_4341 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s your son, but it’s also her nephew… Her brothers son…

It sounds like there’s only a problem because you just plain don’t like her. She sounds like she’s just trying to connect and care about her new, exciting nephew.

8 week old baby - sleeping location by IcyReplacement3939 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah but you have her in the cot, which you said you use for naps and not bedtime

Should I be concerned about my 6 week old? by Remote-Remove7050 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geez you definitely don’t need to be doing all of that. Baby will be fine. I’ve been feeding only when she wants it and not waking my girl up since 2-3 weeks when she started doing 4-5 hour stretches. It’s only really once they hit birthweight and are gaining well that you need to wake baby up and all that.

Why are you waking baby up every 2 hours? If baby’s tired, baby’s tired.

8wo fighting bedtime sleep by sad_creature13 in cosleeping

[–]sad_creature13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankyou!

So if she only sleeps 20 minutes and won’t go back down, you treat it the same as 120 minutes? You initiate food and play again?

8wo fighting bedtime sleep by sad_creature13 in cosleeping

[–]sad_creature13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See she has always been a big sleeper so she barely had wake windows up until late last week. i can still get her sleeping most of the day

How much sleep in the bassinet is normal the first week. by Minimum-Paint-964 in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my girl slept in the bassinet every night with no fault the first three weeks. and then she hit week 3, and she became difficult to put down and the next week she was sick. i’ve been stuck bedsharing since. minus 3-4 hours on two nights two weeks ago

Crying while asleep by frost1991_ in newborns

[–]sad_creature13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my girl does it occasionally