LO is only three weeks old, but I'm already getting sad watching him grow up. This week, we've fallen into our groove a bit more and I'm less overwhelmed. I'm starting to realize why people say they miss the newborn stage! Anyways, I've noticed a few things that show he is already changing...
- His hair has grown
- He outgrew his newborn footie pajamas
-He grabbed my hair when it fell in his face
What little changes or big milestones do you have going on?
Re: Milestones Nd Little Changes
ETA: and he's smiling and making little coo sounds, which doesn't make me sad at all
Coos as well! And outgrew some footie PJs! She's so small still (just over 7lbs) so it's crazy to see happening!
Both my husband and I can't wait for her to sleep better or be in more of a routine so we dont dread night time. And day time doesn't feel like such a struggle to find some sense to it or balance her needs with what I need to get done. We are eager for her to be more interactive and social (we have an 8 month old niece who is so much fun).
I feel like all of this makes me not one of those people that savor every minute of the newborn stage or get sad as she gets older. Does this make me a bad mom? I'm terrified that I will never enjoy it as much as I expected to (and I love babies and it was even my job prior to having her to work with kids) and that I won't be cut out for being a mom like I wanted and expected to be....
You are not a bad mom! I actually posted this on the first day that I thought, "I can see why people say they miss the newborn stage."... A few days before, I thought people were crazy for saying that! This stage can be so hard, especially when you aren't sleeping. I was very stressed and overwhelmed and bitter for the first 10 days of his life... Until I started supplementing with formula. My husband and I now sleep in shifts... I sleep from 7pm-midnight, and he sleeps from midnight until 7 (then goes to work). Do what you can to get some help, schedule a weekly date night with SO, and things will get better!
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