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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you could hire someone to help with the cooking and the cleaning for a few hours in the afternoon or whenever. This would free you up to sleep during the day when your baby sleeps. Also, they do sell 3 sided cribs which attach to the side of your bed allowing you to nurse without leaving your bed. This is not co-sleeping and could be something you do for only a few weeks. I think you should listen to your husband and remember that his needs are also important. That said he should be able to do the equivalent of the 10pm feeding and maybe one in the morning b4 he leaves. Also if all the pumping and the feeding is getting to be too much for you and for him, maybe work on a compromise. Sometimes doctors are unrealistic. [/quote] OP here. We have a house cleaner every other wee for deep cleaning. I don't think we can afford a private chef. We have a snoo. I do have to get up to change his dapper at each feed. [/quote]
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