Would you do anything differently with your next baby? I was thinking now with just 6 months of experience if I would...
Here is what I would try to do:
1. I would try very hard to put the baby down to sleep awake. I'm told it helps with self soothing.
2. I would try not to swaddle. It was so hard to break the swaddle!
How about you?
Re: What would you do differently?
2. I hope with number two we can have it on a better schedule....with Joseph we just go with the flow, which is nice but also annonying when trying to schedule appointments for him.
Move her out of our room earlier. She didn't leave til 5 mos and would have been fine earlier.
Right after birth, I'd clarify more clearly who we have asked to come help. We asked MIL to stay with us and help, and decided that meant FIL could stay with us too while he was working in our city. It was terribly inconvenient when I was still crying a lot and trying to figure out Breastfeeding. I think next time we won't invite MIL at all, we will just ask them to watch N.
I will not worry about what other people think next time. I used to be so self conscious of whether I was feeding at the right time, the right way, if he was sleeping how he was "supposed" to be. I will be okay with just trusting my instincts from the beginning.
Start pumping and giving bottles consistently around 1 month so we don't have to fight LO to take it later.
Just say no to the paci. He's now dependent on that sucker, and he's developed no self-soothing skills.
Also be in shape before getting pregnant. Mine was somewhat of a surprise. I was actually planning to try to start concieving in June, instead I gave birth then. I'd like to drop about 30 pounds before we decide to try again.
This is us too. We only started the sleep suit in mid-November because LO would roll onto his tummy and get angry over and over again. But now he's able to roll onto his side in the suit so it won't be long til he can roll all the way over. I started weaning last night and it was about a 40 minute battle to get him to fall asleep. Then he woke up at 9pm at which point I put him in the suit. I'm taking the "as painless as possible" route with the weaning.
I hope to be in better physical shape. I will force DH to do more, including MOTN. I will be more confident with breastfeeding and not letting nurses tell me what to do.
I also refuse to be team green ever again.
BFP #2: due 6/30/2017, MMC found 12/7/2016
BFP #3: due 10/21/2018
If I do decide to get Ann epi next time, any onset of a headache I'm jumping to get a blood patch right away. I missed out on a week of being able to hold and love on my baby!!
I will also introduce a bottle earlier. DS1 took a bottle and nursed from the beginning. DS2 never ever took a bottle. Then with Owen I was talked out of giving him one because of nipple confusion. I don't buy it...I think they are confused later on.
I will also want to spend a few hours alone with my hubs and new baby before we introduce him to everyone else. It was very chaotic.
Edit: My husband promised me we would go team green with the next one also.
BFP#2 9/28/12 EDD 6/5/13 J.B. born 6/6/13
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
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