Curious if I'm doing this MOTN thing totally wrong. Now that are babes are getting older, how do MOTN duties play out in your household?
cpw: MOTN duties 149 votes
It's me, myself & I...100% of the time
SO helps once in a blue moon
SO helps about once a week
SO & I do 50/50 every night
SO does 100% (please send him my way!)
N/A because LO always STTN
SS (because I probably forgot a scenario or 2)
Re: cpw: MOTN duties
D 2.20.2011 & Z 7.16.2013
BFP #1 5/16/2012 Heard/Saw Heartbeat 6/27/2012 No heartbeat at 11 weeks D&C 7/6/2012
BFP #2 10/28/2012 EDD July 12, 2013
BFP #3 6/24/2015 EDD March 8, 2016
Baby boy 7.10.13
Since the 9 month sleep regression he's been taking the early morning shifts, like 5-7 on weekdays and 5-9 on weekends. I think he's really enjoying it. And now LO will go to sleep for both of us.
DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
L: 7/12/13
C: 5/11/15
E: 3/7/17
Due 11/10/18
Me too. I'm happy I get to stay at home but mama needs a break once in a while, especially since dh travels so much.
Married: 4/5/13
"You know that place between sleep and awake,
that place where you can still remember dreaming?
That's where I will always love you.
That's where I'll be waiting."
~Peter Pan
*TW*
BFP #2: 10/29/17 MMC dx @ 9 weeks
BFP #3: 2/2/18 MC 2/7/18
BFP #4: 3/2/18 MC 3/9/18
RPL testing and hysteroscopy: all normal
BFP #5: 4/1/18 MMC dx @ 14 weeks ----> genetically normal girl :'(
Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue 9/28
BFP #6 11/5/18 EDD 7/20/19
BFP #7 12/8/2021 EDD 8/22/2022
I have the same problem plus a 3 yr old who wakes up at 6am on the dot. No sleeping in on weekends nothing. DD2 does not sleep through the night. She's down to one MOTN feeding, but DH gets up at 5AM and hits snooze after letting the alarm go off for a long time. I can count the number of times i've slept more than 5 hrs straight in the past 9 months on my hand.
Secondly, he just sucks at it. LOL he has tried on his nights off to take over, but he doesn't understand the concept of "quiet, minimal interaction" he treats it like a day feeding and then can never get him back down. I've tried to explain the concept. It doesn't work
He does absolutely take early weekend wake ups which really helps.