Tell me about your second kid. How is he/she compared to the first?
Our first DD was the easiest baby ever. She was textbook, easy going, STTN for 12 hours since 5 weeks. Even at 3 years old, she's really a blessing. Some tantrums here and there but such a personality and so likable.
DD #2... she's obviously here as pay pack for having such an easy time with DD #1. She has reflux and colic. She's given us a run for our money since week two. Nothing about her has been easy... we still can't figure out if she's hungry or tired. She's such a hard read. She seems to have trouble with overstimulation and other factors. Needless to say, we are kinda struggling. We already knew we were only have two kids (both IVF/Frozen) but she's really sealed the deal.
What's your experience? I'm sure some have had the other way around with the first being difficult.
How long do these difficult babies last? Is this a life sentence????? hehehe
IVF #1- BFP- DD 4/8/2011
FET #1- 3BB and 3B-B
Beta #1 (4w0d)- 504
Beta #2 (4w4d)- 4,577
Beta #3 (6w0d)- 78,399 HB 115 bpm
U/S #2 7w0d- HB 155 bpm

Re: STM+
DD is an awesome baby too, but she is my little cuddle bug. She has to be rocked for a few minutes before being put down for the night and she refuses to even attempt to hold her bottle. She sleeps through the night and in her crib which is nice.
DS2 until this past week has been super easy but this nursing strike is hard. I never went through it with DS1 so it's a new and heartbreaking experience for me. I hope we can get past it soon.
DS1 was a totally different experience. Being a 30 weeker, he spent 40 days in the NICU, came home on an apnea monitor and had so many different doctor/specialist appointments during his first year. He started STTN one week before his first birthday. Even though we were told to ajdust his age to count milestones, he always seemed to be ahead of the game.
DS2 I was worried about bringing a baby home from the hospital right away. He started STTN at 3 months which is the biggest surprise to me. I am so thankful for that becuase I was prepared for him to take a year just like big brother.
Both are pretty easy going, DS1 is almost 3 and is just now hitting the "terrible" stage so we'll see how long I saw he's easy going:)
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
So far my other two are more easy going. My second kid is very even-keeled and easy to please.
I'm hoping this reflux thing and colic is outgrown. It's tough stuff!
DD2 is a dream. So mellow, such a laid back lovey baby, and a better sleeper (though rarely naps unless held/moving. We lucked out with dd2 being an easier baby, but I'm also more laid back as a STM, too.
DS was the happiest baby. Never cried. Rarely fussed. Ate well. Was flexible with naps. But he was an atrocious night sleeper. We're talking up every 1-2 hours all night until he was 12 months old. Could never settle himself back to sleep without being held and/or nursed. Once I weaned at 12 months, we did some gentle sleep training and he started sleeping through the night.
DD is less of a happy baby. She cries more often. She fusses a lot in the car. She will freak out if you don't put her down for a nap right when she needs one. However, she's a much better sleeper - she's been going 7-9 hour stretches since she was about 6 weeks old. She resettles very easily if she wakes and is a much better self soother (she sucks her thumb).
So, it's a trade off. But I love to sleep, so in the end I think I would classify DD as an "easier" baby.