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[quote=Anonymous]When the weather gets a bit nicer, you might see if you can find a new-mom group that's meeting outdoors. (I'm assuming most aren't meeting in person indoors right now, and Zoom with a fussy infant isn't going to do much for you!) I was lucky enough to have an easy baby, but in my new-mom group, it was much more the norm for babies to be fussy or gassy or have reflux, to have allergies that meant moms needed to adjust their diets while breastfeeding, or to not sleep for more than an hour at a time. My easy baby was definitely the odd one out. But the moms were really supportive of each other, and a lot of the group stuck together for years as the kids grew up. It sounds like you could really use that kind of support, especially if you can't count on your husband for it.[/quote]
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