Maybe I'm just listening to other people too much, but as a FTM I'm the first to admit I may not know what I'm doing. I feel like at every turn there's something about my parenting that gets questioned. First, I'm spoiling DS by not letting him cry it out from day one to get him used to sleeping in the crib. Then I'm starving him by letting him sleep a little extra when he's recovering from my mom wearing him out by letting him cry instead of waking me to feed him. I find a way to get some sleep by letting him sleep in the moby with me because he refuses to be put down, but now apparently that's bad for him too, even though I tie it loose enough and make sure there's no fabric covering his face.
There's only so much of these criticisms I can take before I feel like I can't do anything right. Maybe it's the baby blues talking, but I need affirmation that my methods aren't spoiling, starving, and/or suffocating my baby.
Re: Scared I'm Doing Everything Wrong
DD 1/3/2012
BFP 5/21/2013 MC 5/24/2013
BFP 7/16/2013 EDD 3/27/2014
It is impossible to spoil a baby that young. Anyone who thinks otherwise is misinformed. Babies that little don't understand cause and effect so trying to sleep train them or have them cry it out will not work. You just have to roll with what they want, when they want it. They're tiny tyrants that way. Eventually though, they find a rhythm and it gets easier.
As for second guessing yourself, DON'T. You may not think so, but I promise that you know your baby better than anyone else. If you think he's hungry, or tired, or wants to be held, nine times out of ten you'll be right (that tenth time when you're wrong is because sometimes even the babies don't know what they want).
Listen to your instincts and you'll be fine. Do what works for you and your family. These first few weeks are all about simply surviving. You'll get the hang of things soon enough.
ETA: I just want to say that no FTM knows what she's doing and if she says she does, she's a dirty liar. Stop talking to her immediately and go have a glass of wine. :-)
All of this... Especially the last part. You're doing great, so keep on keeping on!
"Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it the more it will elude you but if u turn your attention to other things it will come & sit softly on your shoulder."
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to young to cry it out.... all the advocates of CIO agree it does not work until baby is older. You can work on crib time a little bit at a time when its quiet, calm and conductive to making baby comfortable.
waking baby to eat will just stress you and baby. let your LO sleep at night.
follow the directions on the moby wrap, it should be snug.
advice: smile and nod, then do what you feel is right.