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Re: Ask a STM week of 3/6
married to M since 6.13.09
T - 3.3.14
A - 2.24.17
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
Blog: ourbinarystar.com
FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!
and i use nipple cream every single time! I can't use the pump without it!
edit: it doesn't hurt while I'm pumping, just afterwards.
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
Blog: ourbinarystar.com
FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!
@AandDM2014 That might be from flanges being too large.
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
Blog: ourbinarystar.com
FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!
The big girls are still in preschool 4d/wk now, and then in June they'll be home. That's when it'll really hit the fan! Lol
I will say that DH is Superman as he is getting up with our sleepless 2yo every night while I take 100% care of DD3. I couldn't do this (or even 2 kids!) without his help.
I think it depends totally on how you're feeling. But if it's a decently easy option to go with DH - then take it! Especially if it's your first long drive with LO.
As for the screaming hunger, doesn't that happen to everyone? I mean, my babies seem to instantly want to nurse the second I get in the shower.
Neither does your baby need you to constantly stimulate him. Newborns sleep most of the time anyway. Use diaper changes and such to really intentionally talk to your babe. Its okay to nap while baby is perfectly happy in his bassinet or whatever.
Attachment comes from creating a relationship of trust. As the days go on, your little learns to trust you to take care of his physical and emotional needs. It's in the cumulative relationship.