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Re: Post Partum - Mental Health
https://www.upworthy.com/this-womans-emotional-postpartum-depression-story-is-actually-incredibly-common?c=ufb1
I'm feeling pretty guilty about Cameron. She is having such a hard time adjusting to being a big sister. Having three girls now I am struggling a bit on how to give each one equal (or somewhat) attention. One is always feeling left out!
DD #1 3/26/13
Mo/Mo twins MMC 3/31/14
DD #2 3/31/15
DD #3 8/25/16
If you think you need help, get help. I barely graduated high school because of the depression. I got help, and am happily married, with a masters degree, and a full time job. I have been off meds for over a decade. It does get better, do not be ashamed to get help. Everyone needs a tune-up once in a while.
I may need this thread with everything going on besides pregnancy.
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Any other mamas who had a similar experience that prevented them from holding/bonding right after birth have sad feelings about not being able to do the "magic hour" skin to skin bonding?
A friend of mine who was due close to my due date just had her son. All natural birth, baby is breastfeeding super well, feeling over the moon with no baby blues...I can't help but feel jealous. Blah.
Tried; burping, swaddling, feeding (til she dribbles milk), checking diaper, gas drops, holding, baby wearing, swing, lying down (crib, pack n play, couch), tummy time, bath (actually worked but we can't be in bath all day!) vacuum cleaner, going outside while holding and while in stroller.
Its so exhausting. I haven't showered in two days. Am still in yesterday's pjs (yes I went outside in them!) and we're out of food except cereal and oatmeal LOL. Told my hubby he's bringing home take out and then taking a turn while I shower and then go to grocery store. Alone.
@noelani42 no car ride bc she hates the car seat. Victoria is 4 weeks old today.
Thanks for all the ideas! And solidarity!!! We're going to keep trying combos of 5s'es. Shushing does get her to stop crying. For a moment. Then she starts back up. Even as little as she is, it becomes tiring after a while to hold her on her side.
I evaluated every type of orange juice and carefully selected all our produce this evening, trying to stretch my little grocery run out as long as possible LOL. I love this little girl but the past two days have been rough. Hope she winds down soon.
ETA: @BabyBoyH92016 how much more time before your husband has to go back?
ETA: Maybe baby is at one of the wonder weeks leaps? I didn't follow them for #1, but got the app for #2 based on a rec from someone here. And ditto to @mom2adoodle 's question about tummy troubles. Hope today is a better day!
@mom2adoodle I have briefly considered what I've been eating. So I've removed broccoli, onions, chocolate, caffeine, milk products (which I can't eat anyway). Victoria had been gassy so I weeded this stuff out at least a week ago. Any other recommendations for foods to avoid? We could move that part to the feeding thread
Yesterday I was at my wits end but so far today I feel like I can deal with it, even if it goes on all day. I've got to do a better job of eating though. I worked so hard to get my milk supply up and get her to gain some good weight - I don't want to start sliding back. I stocked up on some healthy things I can eat with one hand LOL hopefully that helps
Good luck! I really hope you find an answer soon to get your sanity back!
My hubby went back after 4 days. He doesn't accrue much vacation time. But fortunately my 3 teens were here until this past Friday. They're all at school and won't be back til Thanksgiving. It was great having help for the first 3 1/2 weeks! And now I really miss it
You definitely have to take care of you before you can take care of LOs.
Not a FTM but I have never heard of wonder weeks until recently. I know I could just Google it but...
I dont know if it's fussy baby weighing on me or hormone fluctuations but I'm so weepy this morning. Classical music is making me cry - really??
1. The digestive system is so brand new it's a possibility that's causing all the fuss. Try a Colic Calm. All
natural and works 1000x better than gripe water or gas drops.
2. I used to carry mine around in a warp. That act of moving seemed to calm them quite a bit. For the first 3 months or so I wore my baby whenever she wasn't sleeping or eating.
3. Turn turn some music up loud. For whatever reason the noise helped calm them. I played my Adelle cd on repeat with my last one because it seemed to do the trick!
4. If you can get him/her to sleep try keeping a dream machine going in the room. The static noise really relaxes babies.
Not trying to be a know it all but after a few children you learn to have some tricks up your sleeve for purposes of sanity ;-)
Sorry you're feeling that way! Hang in there. Hope your day turned out alright.
I've been struggling a bit since LO seems to have her days/nights confused right now. Up all night every 1-1 1/2 but sleeps a 3/4 hour stretch during the day. Have been so overwhelmed at times bc of course I can't seem to "sleep when baby sleeps" bc we are a household of 7 and there's always something to do/going on/needs done. Right now my DH is around and has been a huge help. Idk what it is, hormones I'm sure, but I am a roller coaster of emotions Alllllllll day.