I never in a million years expected being a Mom to be this challenging. I feel like my hormones are a rollercoaster and that I'm on the brink of crying all the time. One minute I feel like I'm doing a good job and the next I feel like I just can't do anything right especially when it comes to nursing.
Today is my first day alone since my Mom left yesterday (I've been a wreck since she left) and DH is at work so I'm sure that this is part of why I feel so down today. This does get easier right??
Re: Please tell me this will get easier...
YESSSSSS!!!!
I promise it does get easier.
Keep in mind that right now you've coupled a massive hormone drop with a substantial lack of sleep. It's a double whammy. For me it comes around 2 weeks after birth. Uncontrollable crying often times over silly little things.
Before you know it you'll be replying to this same post offering support and words of encouragement to another brand new mom.
You CAN do this. You ARE doing a great job.
Hang in there until the tidal wave of hormones settles a bit and I think you'll find that you feel more like your self.
(((((HUGS)))))
Shell
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
Hugs, yes it does get easier. I tell my friends the first 3 months are the worse (5 mo in my case, but I digress...)
It does get better.....especially with BFing, it was the hardest thing I ever have done.
You can do this and you are a great mommy! I remember I was on cloud nine for the first week or so and then it hit me and I'd cry everyday! It will get better and it does get better. Nursing is so challenging and there were so many times in the beginning that dd and I would both be crying because something wasn't working in the process.
Take a deep breath and hang in there!
Clomid M/C 8 weeks 2/08 *IVF #1-DD born 3/09
*Surprise BFP-T18 baby lost at 13w 1/10 *FET #1-DS born 2/11
OMG! What awful person told you you were a bad mother? I am so sorry you had to hear that.
Ditto all the others! It does get much easier and you are a great mother!! Like Shelley said, with the crazy hormones going on and lack of sleep - it's insane. I remember all of that very well and it actually freaked me out a bit. I promise things will calm down and get better
(((HUGS)))
Yikes! I'm wondering the same thing. That's horrible and I am so sorry someone told you that.
Oh God, I'm sorry. It's awful at first - except for a few BRIEF shiny moments - it's so hard and you're a hormonal NUT (not your fault - it's physical - but makes you mentally koo koo!)
It gets SO much better. And for now - ask for help from those who are able to provide it - and just do your best honey. There's no magic formula for doing it "right" (except to hold and love your baby as much as you can - you can't do that too much and you can't spoil a newborn.)
Hang in there honey - you are in the newborn red zone right now - it DOES get better!!!
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame