Since I am the one on maternity leave I seem to be the designated caregiver all the time. In the beginning I was ok with this, but it is really starting to wear on me.I am always the one to wake in the middle of the night with the baby. It is seriously killing me. I am so sleep deprived that I cannot even function anymore. My husband will feed the baby a bottle at 12 and then she wakes about every 2 hours. Today he said he would come home early from work to help me and I just talked to him on the phone and he now says that he has to work late.
What is the arrangement that you and your significant other have?
Re: Is your husband helping at night?
DH is off work right now so he's being as helpful as he can. Since I'm EBFing, nights fall pretty much only on me but if I need a break he'll get up and sit with him while I take a 20 minute nap or so. Because of my c-section and bladder complications I'm rather restricted - laundry, stairs,
He wakes up every time I do. Sometimes LO takes a while to get back to sleep after he nurses, and DH will insist that I go back to sleep, and he'll stay up to get him back to sleep.
We never really talked about it, DH is just awesome like that.
DH takes over baby duty around 4am every morning and I can sleep until about 7. Whoever does not have the baby gets up with the other kids when/if they wake up as well. Usually if I'm nursing I do the night wakings until baby is weaned, then DH takes over.
ETA: We're supplementing with formula at night so it makes it easier for DH to help out.
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i pretty much do it all at night... I figure that since I'm on maternity leave, and he has to work the next day, its only fair... I usually will nap during the day when LO is napping
When DH gets home from work, he does help me out, and does everything I ask him to do without complaining LOL
I must admit though that on the weekend sometimes DH will start playing a computer game with his brother and then he doesn't really help out... Now that really upsets me
This exactly. The other night I'd been up for 2 feedings (usually only 1 during the night), the first one was 1.5 hrs long and the 2nd was 30 minutes but DS clearly wanted more (we give him bottles in 2oz increments and he was still hungry). I woke DH up to give him the 2nd bottle because it was 6:45am (about an hour before DH normally gets up, and a reasonable time, IMO, to get up for the day) but also so I could sleep for at least another hour before he left!! LO has been extra clingy this week!!
Since DH went back to work, I handle the night feedings/changings. The deal used to be that whenever DD started to wake and cry, he'd get up with her and change her, then bring her to me in bed. I'd feed her (I EBF) and put her back down. This was great for me because it meant I didn't have to get up and down out of bed over and over when I was still in pain from the c-sec.
Now (and for the last week and a half), I've let him off the hook for the MOTN feeding. He doesnt get home until 11pm, so I'm on my own til then. I usually do her last feeding around 10 or 11, then wait for DH to get home and take her. I'll go to bed and he'll rock her until she's asleep. Ideally, she goes down at about 12:30 - he goes to bed then - and she sleeps until somewhere between 5 and 5:30 - I handle that change/feed on my own in the nursery instead of in bed and put her back down. She then sleeps until anywhere between 8 and 9:30, and he helps me with that feed. So with just skipping the MOTN feed, he's able to get 6-8 continuous hours.
DD is not on a schedule yet, though, so we play it by ear. Basically, he stays sleeping for anything that happens between 1am and 8am.
While he's working, I'm fine with this. I can nap if I need to during the day, he can't. He's also got a long drive to work and back, and I don't want him driving overtired!
When DH was off for three weeks at the beginning he got up every feeding to help at least change her diaper. Now that he's back to work during the week he sleeps in the guestroom during the work week and then on the weekends sleeps with me and then gets up one feeding a night.
During the work week he works split shifts though, so he comes home in the morning, has breakfast then when she gets up he give her her morning bottle and then snuggles her while I have breakfast, pump and shower.
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Our LO is thankfully STTN, but when he's starting to wake up in the morning, if DH is here (he's working on a dual masters degree and is only home during the weekends), then he will change him before I nurse.
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