annoying. my LO who is almost 18 weeks has been sleeping through the night 10-12 hours since 7 weeks. ever since he started everyone loves to say "oh dont worry that will change". ha ha wink wink. esp. other moms who axtually get bitter about this. but im not listening anymore...considering he never wakes unless he has a massive poo, my baby just likes his sleep. sometimes we will hear him wake up for a few minutes, laugh and talk to himself, and then fall back asleep (it's so cute btw) it's annoying how so many women want to rain on your parade if you have a good sleeper. (now when he teethes okay, im expecting a change, but i still think he will sleep decently)
Re: tired of "that will change" speak
It works in the opposite direction too. ?DS just got diagnosed with reflux, but I hesitated to even take him into the doctor b/c everyone said, "he's a baby, of course he cries alot!" ?
Well, I finally followed my instinct that all the crying wasn't normal, and sure enough the poor kid has reflux.
Anyway, I`m glad your LO STTN. ?Everyone will have their ups and downs with STTN. ?No one needs to get your down about it. ?They are probably just jealous that their babies had trouble sleeping. ?I know I`m jealous of your good sleeper!?
I think they just mean to expect the changes when teething and milestones come up. I don't think most people want to piss on your parade. Just giving you a head's up.
actually, i do think some of them want to piss on my parade. sorry to rain on your parade, but some women get very jealous about stuff like this. - and i dont think this is a totally unheard of development - there are a lot of nice moms out there and a lot of bitchy ones who like to compare everything. i've been hearing "that will change" etc etc regarding his sleep habits, since he was 2 months old, and far away from the teething process. some women think it's great, others are jealous. it's obvious by the way they say something/react to things. just like it's obvious when others are being genuinely nice.
Sure, there are some. I guess all I can say is get used to it because you're going to get it a lot with all stages. People don't realize how they are coming off.
Another one you might get a lot is people telling you your next child will be a bad sleeper. People seem to like to think that if you have an easy baby/good sleeper/good eater that the next child will be hell-on-wheels. Annoying.
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