u/No-Soup8964

Anyone else?

Is it crazy to be the only one putting my 7 month old baby to sleep since he was born?? On one hand I’m yearning for a bit of freedom but on the other I am finding it hard and complicated to let go. Important to note I am breastfeeding exclusively. But have the ability to pump but barely do

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u/No-Soup8964 — 11 hours ago
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I have a physical aversion to my mother in law.

Please tell me it passes. I literally feel nauseous and can’t concentrate every time she takes my baby.

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u/No-Soup8964 — 2 months ago

Parents in law - does anyone else have this experience?

Why am I never fully relaxed/why is it hard for me to give my parents in law my child to look after even if it’s for an hour. They’re really great and she loves them, but I find it really hard and can never fully let go. Whereas when it’s my parents I’m 100% okay with it.

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u/No-Soup8964 — 3 months ago

Pacifier

I who hasn’t used a pacifier and why?

People around me keep trying to convince me to use a pacifier on my baby because he has started sucking his hands and occasionally his thumb. He’s 3.5 months. I don’t want to use a pacifier and I don’t really know why but I don’t feel he needs it. Will he turn into a thumb sucker ?
For whoever also chose not to use a pacifier why did you not ?

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u/No-Soup8964 — 3 months ago

My baby is now 12 weeks. Every single night at 5am he starts moving around kicking grunting flailing in panic. This has been the case for weeks and weeks now. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to handle. Is it me? Am I doing something wrong ? I am breastfeeding so i do it lying down at night in bed maybe I’m feeding too much?

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u/No-Soup8964 — 4 months ago