by 2boysmum » Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:18 am
We got one of those rocking cradle swings for our unsettled one. He practically did all his sleeps in it. It was a life saver. And don't panic a bit that being a "habit" - he didn't sleep in it forever and it got us through the rough bits. My first baby did all his afternoon naps till he was three in a buggy. We kept the buggy in his room but it also provided us the flexibility to go out for lunch etc. He would do a full three hours in it. My point is do whatever works, and if nothing is working just make sure you have someone who can help you around- husband, friend, doula , babysitter etc so you can step away, breathe and realise it's not always going to be like that. EVERYONE has bad days and weeks with babies. And never never never compare yourself with anyone else and their baby. I enjoyed my first baby the most because I had never read a single book, had no expectations and didn't know what a routine was. When you are ready for a routine, whether that's after 3 days or 3 months then is the time to do it, but because you want it, not anyone else. Just be aware that forcing it too early might make you feel you are failing when you are not. Let those days just go when the baby just needs to cry. He/she has no other way of communicating, but it sure is brutal on you. Go easy on yourself...
We got one of those rocking cradle swings for our unsettled one. He practically did all his sleeps in it. It was a life saver. And don't panic a bit that being a "habit" - he didn't sleep in it forever and it got us through the rough bits. My first baby did all his afternoon naps till he was three in a buggy. We kept the buggy in his room but it also provided us the flexibility to go out for lunch etc. He would do a full three hours in it. My point is do whatever works, and if nothing is working just make sure you have someone who can help you around- husband, friend, doula , babysitter etc so you can step away, breathe and realise it's not always going to be like that. EVERYONE has bad days and weeks with babies. And never never never compare yourself with anyone else and their baby. I enjoyed my first baby the most because I had never read a single book, had no expectations and didn't know what a routine was. When you are ready for a routine, whether that's after 3 days or 3 months then is the time to do it, but because you want it, not anyone else. Just be aware that forcing it too early might make you feel you are failing when you are not. Let those days just go when the baby just needs to cry. He/she has no other way of communicating, but it sure is brutal on you. Go easy on yourself...