I'm sure this has been asked before, but when does it get better? LO is two months old now. He's definitely less fussy than when he was born, and he'll sleep longer -4 hours fairly often, and he's gone as long as 5 hours once or twice. But I haven't gotten more than about 5-6 hours of sleep total since he was born. And I work full-time, so I have to get up at 6, and there's no chance of a nap during the day. It's just so exhausting, and I'm starting to feel resentful watching the baby nap during the day (he goes to work with me) knowing I'll have a fussy, needy baby all evening when I get home. I go to bed the second I get him down (we do a bedtime routine starting around 7:30, but he usually won't fall asleep before 9:30), but I just never seem to get any more sleep. I haven't had any problems with PPD, but the chronic exhaustion is making me hate my life.
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Good luck - it is rough but it will get better!!!
Things will get better!!!
She will still throw me for a loop now and then and some days will only sleep on me, or in her swing, but overall it is better because I don't feel like I am fighting her as much as I used to.
Just thought that may help. Good luck!!