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[quote=Anonymous]These stories are heartbreaking. The only time I’ve held someone’s newborn was when my friend had the world’s fussiest baby who would only sleep the first month while being held and aggressively squat-bounced. I didn’t know this. I came over with bags of food and presents expecting to leave quickly to give her space and she handed the baby over and I did squats for 3 hours and my friend talked to her mom in another room and ate and slept. Our kids are in middle school now and we still laugh about her DD and how fit she made us. I’ve played a lot of sports and done some crazy running stuff, but I’ve never been as sore as I was the day after that visit. I wish I could clear these MILs out, vacuum while you’re not sleeping, and sneakily clean everything else while you are sleeping. You deserve a quiet house, full fridge, and freshly scrubbed bathroom.[/quote]
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