Ladies, am I the only one here who has never left the house without her baby yet? LO is 5 months now, I'm a FTM and EBF. I've never once left her with DH or anyone else longer than a shower.
I have a pump, still in the box. I just don't know why I can't seem to open it up and use it. My in laws are right next door and my MIL is dying to babysit; I just haven't done it yet.
I'm also not eager to be away from LO yet. The only thing I would like to do but can't with LO is go to the salon and get my hair cut.
I'm rambling; thanks for reading my question to you all/and rant.
Re: Am I the only one?
However, we are going to a concert this weekend so my ILs will be watching him Saturday night. I am trying not to let it stress me out, but it's totally stressing me out. However, it's just one night and I'm sure he will be fine.
La leche 8th edition gave me assurance society tends to question: "People are saying I need to get away from my baby. Mothers hear this a lot, but by this point in burgeoning breastfeeding relationship they don't usually feel like going. Did you feel you needed time away from your partner when you were falling in love? No, you probably couldn't be around each other enough...you don't have to leave your baby to get out of the house. Bring him with you and you'll both have a better time."
If you want/need time away, then go for it. But if not, this is a unique and temporary time with your precious newborn. And if daddy loves the family time too, it really is bonding bliss.
Once kids are older, spending some time away will be more helpful for LO, but for now it's mommy, daddy and lots of yummy milk for the tummy.
I say good for you, what a gift you've been able to give to your LO.
The dentist which is right across the street from my house. He wasn't into bottles but recently my dh gave him one and he loved it. So I need to pump now too. Since we are confessing, I also haven't had any alcohol or coffee. I'm so nervous it will get in to his system. That being said, I've started to want a glass of wine.
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However, there is nothing wrong with not leaving her if that's what works and is best for you. Don't feel bad about doing what is normal or natural to you!
TTC since August 2011 (Me-29, DH-32).
4/28/2012 - SA: 5% motility.
5/21/2012 - SA: same results.
Only shot is IVF (ICSI)
5/31/2012 - HSG: all clear
6/22/2012 - appt with RE, confirmed ICSI is necessary.
8/3/2012 - First IVF Monitoring Appointment
8/17/2012 - Egg Retrieval (retrieved 23 eggs, 3 made it to freezer)
8/18/2012 - OHSS - hospitalized, need to wait one cycle to transfer embryo(s) due to OHSS
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10/12/2012 - FET one embryo
10/24/2012 - Beta #1: 442
10/26/2012 - Beta #2: 947
10/29/2012 - Beta #3: 2900!
11/15/2012 - first u/s: baby measuring perfect, heart rate is right on target
2/6/2013 - A/S looked perfect. Still team green by choice!
7/6/2013 - Baby girl born after 44 hours of un-medicated labor, 2 hours of pushing, and emergency c-section due to transverse head. DD was perfectly healthy at 6 pounds, 14 ounces. We are thrilled!!
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Someone posted a pic of merlot being poured into a glass for reading her thread. I literally salivated like a dog.
Also, to the OP, I work so I leave LO everyday at daycare. I also have had babysitters for date night four times! I'm such a happier person when I get away sometimes.
This is me. He goes to daycare but other than that he is home with us. My mom has watched him ONE time when my husband I left for a couple hours.
My LO is in daycare full time, so I am away from him during the day. Like others have said, I think I need that balance of me time and mom time. We haven't had many opportunities for date nights, but I have no issues leaving LO with dad to go run some errands.