Baby is 5 days old and i am a crying mess. i cant get her to sleep in crib but she can do an hour nap during day. at night she goes down for an hour wakes up to feed and is up for hours after or sleeps on our chest while we sit up,,, does this ever get better or is this how she will always be. i just cry and cry i have no idea what to do
Re: so overwhelmed
Mom, why are you washing my feed in the sink?!
Have you seen the video or read the book Happiest Baby on the Block? My friend's husband told us about it, said it was like ninja skills for babies and it does seem to help. I find when DS gets really fussy and doesn't want a bottle or need a diaper change, that a lot of the time he is just really tired and can't soothe himself. Swaddling and rocking seems to really help.
GL! I never realized how hard a newborn would be -- I always loved babies, but when you are caring for them 24/7 it is completely exhausting.
hang in there! it will get better. dd used to cry until she fell asleep. my pediatrician said she was exhausted but couldn't fall asleep. even now i will put on some music and dance with her to calm her down. it is very exhausting. i am used to being at work full time (go back on monday) and being up at all hours of the night with a screaming baby was hard the first couple of weeks.
again, hang in there!
Your are doing great!!! It gets easier! I was a slobbering mess for the first two weeks also. Now, I'm a slobbering mess half the time b/c DS is already 8 months old! Once you get past the first few weeks, time will fly and those trivial first few weeks will fade into oblivion.
Do you swaddle? Do you have a swing or vibrating bouncy chair? It's okay if she doesn't sleep in her crib right away....as long as she gets some sleep so you can get some rest too. The bouncy chair saved my sanity. DS would sleep in his crib at night, but not during the day. Does she maybe have gas/tummy cramps? DS had this and it kept him up. Mylicon drops before each feeding helped with that.
FWIW, if it helps to cry, by all means, have a good cry.
Good luck!
Hun you are in good company!
We have all been through it. I cry all the time. like people said, getting a bit of sleep will do wonders for you...you wouldn't believe how much more affection you'll have for your LO when you've gotten a few solid hours of sleep.
My little guy has nights where he's up every hour. And it is hard, but trust me even just one good night out of three or four will make things easier. and you will start to have good nights. Hang in there, you're doing a great job. and despite how you may feel, remember that you ARE a good mom.