At my pre-admission clinic this past week, the nurse warned me about this. She said that on the first night after birth, babies tend to sleep fairly well but by the second night, they've realized they're in foreign territory and tend to freak out. She said to be prepared for a possible rough second night. Have you experienced this? Any tricks up my sleeve I can be prepared with to handle it? Is it just a trial-by-fire sort of thing? It's making me a little nervous, especially since I'll be sharing the room with another mom and baby at that point.
Re: STM+: The 2nd Night Crash?
I woke up around 6 am the day I was being admitted for my induction (scheduled for admission at 5pm) because i was so excited. The cervadil kicked me right into labor so I was up all night and delivered DD just before 6 am. Then a day of being in awe of my newborn and visitors. We both slept reasonably well that night. I sent DH home the second night and called him in a postpartum meltdown at 11 pm because baby was already up a lot more and the exhaustion caught up with me.
I think this time we will have blocks of no visitors in hopes of getting some naps in and just wing it from there.
little chkn born 06/30/11
baby chkn born 04/22/14
05/13
07/13
BFP # 1 - 12/19/09 EDD 08/27/10 - D&C 1/26/10 @ 9w5d
BFP # 2 - 06/05/10 EDD 02/17/11, DS1 born on 2/14/11
BFP # 3 - 04/10/13 EDD 12/21/13 - D&C 05/15/13 @ 8w4d
BFP # 4 - 07/27/13 EDD 04/08/14 - CP 07/29/13
BFP # 5 - 09/14/13 EDD 05/28/14, DS2 born on 5/22/14
Also, something to keep in mind is on the fourth day I had a huge breakdown (baby blues, I guess it was). It only lasted a day or so in my case, but it was intense. It was a combination of things (worrying about DH driving while overtired, being in the hospital longer than expected. etc), but the main reason was hormonal I think. Just to give you a heads up. I cried for most of that day.
Thanks for sharing your experiences so far!
Nora - 10.26.12
Henry - 5.9.14
Go to the nursery immediately and stayed until around 2-3am they called my hubby to come see them. He called the room and informed me it wS necessary to feed LO to get his heart rate up but they had to get my permission. As bad as I wanted to nurse first thing, I knew DS was having a tough time so I said yes.
We didn't get him till later that morning and he stayed all day but was jaundice so the second night had to stay in the nursery again under the light. He was brought back for feedings and I was able to successfully nurse for
12 months although we spent the first few days/weeks with the lactation consultant.
We don't have that option.
We didn't have the 4 MWF and DS STTN from 8 weeks until 8 months. Then he decided he would only sleep if held. That was when bedsharing started for us. Until right at a year old when I finally had enough and we had to resort to CIO. I had tried so many other things with no luck. Being a year old I was comfortable with the 10-15 minute intervals of crying that he had but still hated having to resort to it. We both sleep much better now, though it was oddly difficult getting used to not being kicked to death in my sleep.