As I'm sitting here with DD after her THIRD feed since we put her down to sleep at midnight, it occurred to me how much I dread the night time arriving! As in, around dinner time I start clock-watching to try and determine how many times I think she'll wake and need to be fed, then get really anxious thinking about having to get up out of bed all those times.
Along those same lines, I'm so glad this past night is almost over! It hasn't been an easy one. It's times like this I have to try really hard to appreciate the newborn stage. Go to sleep, baby!!!
Re: Anyone else dread the nights?
Ditto pp, it does get better!
With DS1, I got anxiety every night because there was so much unknown about how the night would go. For some reason, I don't have it with DS2. I think part of it is that I read that newborns shouldn't hav
I know how you feel and was thinking of writing a post on this myself. I never know whether it will be an easy night (2 wake-ups and LO goes right back to sleep) or a terrible night (lots of wake-ups and little one is AWAKE and possibly fussy for much
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