Wtf? You are saying she is being unreasonable but your husband spent two hours in early morning hours with the baby! She’s asking for what you had. |
OP here. My baby has done this when cluster feeding and during growth spurts. He doesn’t do this all of the time. I’m confused because I do feed him during the evening and night. We give him letdown milk twice in the evening. His pediatrician said eating every 3 hours is normal for 7 weeks old. |
OP here. He does evenings and weekends with the baby. |
OP here? All day? I was on here for a couple of hours when my MIL was over. I then haven’t responded until hours later and even now as I’m nursing. I’m not sure how my post and answers don’t make any sense. I’m only responding to those that ask questions. I didn’t know I needed to respond to every single post. You sound obsessed. Please get some help. |
OP here. Hmm. My husband got 4 weeks and took it all. My sister’s husband got 6 weeks off and took it all last November. My best friend’s husband took 8 weeks off for both of their kids. I also have a good friend that works with her husband. They both got 13 weeks off when they adopted their daughter. I’m not sure why you think men don’t take pat leave. |
OP here. My MIL and sister will be watching our son while I work. My husband is a good father. He is involved. I’ve never said he wasn’t an involved father. He does more than most women’s husbands I know. |
| Husband should feed the baby at 4/5am then go workout after putting the baby back down. This may mean you have to start pumping, but it sounds like it would be worth it to you. |
| Man you sound patient as hell for post party exhausted mother. My wife would've come after me with a knife if she was missing any sleep so I could go work out during this phase lol |
Can’t wait for all the forthcoming posts.
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Why are you feeding that kid that often still? Get those calories in during the day. Your child is waking to feed because you've established a pattern. Ped told us not to develop and both kids (different sleepers) both only woke up once per night tops by 3 months. |
You need a new ped. That isn't normal. We were at 12 hours sleep at 7 weeks, no weight or eating issues. |
| Mine did not get out of bed once or change a si ngle diaper even after I sent back to work. I pretty much still want to murder him and the child is now 12. |
Even if eating every 3 hours was fine, kid is waking up much more frequently than that according to OP’s schedule. |
It is ABSOLUTELY normal and SIDS preventation to wake frequently to eat at night. |
OP here. We had tongue tie issues and jaundice and my child lost almost a whole pound in the first week. He didn’t regain his birth weight until 3 weeks. He’s gaining now but still on the smaller end. Our ped said every 2-3 hours is normal for a 7 week old, and I would have to wake if he sleeps longer than 6 hours a night. The max I’ve read was 4-5 hours at night. He eats full feeds ( we do weighted feeds still) and he can’t eat that much at one feeding. We are working on getting him on a routine, but he wakes when he’s hungry. He’s 7 weeks old. That’s still very young. |