My LO is a month old today. I'm a firm believer that you most certainly can spoil the shit out of a newborn by holding them constantly. Happened with my son 8 years ago. How are you ladies handling this if you have had the pleasure of this experience? I told all family from day one "DO NOT HOLD HER 24/7" and of course no one freaking listened to me and who gets to pay the price? Yup, that would be me. The one taking care of her all day, by myself. It really chaps my ass that my mother, MIL did not listen to me when I said not to hold her for no fucking reason. Yes babies are cute, but damn, they aren't the ones dealing with them all day. I cannot get anything done around the house because as soon as I put her down, BAM she's screaming at the top of her lungs. She's fed, dry diaper. As soon as I pick her up, she stops. She's the baby from that sharpie commercial a few years ago.
Any tips?
Re: Constantly wanting to be held....
I'm also a believe in the 4th trimester, so he'll get as much comfort time as he wants until about week 8-10 when we'll start to transition to more "baby" stuff as opposed to "newborn" stuff.
Everything is a process and the first 8 weeks (at least) is so crucial to develop a bond and trust in life around you. Comfort is how they learn it. It will get better. I use a moby sometimes (he's still a little under the weight rec) but I'm nervous to use it for a long period of time
I find going out for walks helps. He sleeps in the stroller and I have my body for an hour.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
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Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
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Enjoy this snuggle time. I miss it with my older ones!