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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many of us breast-fed, who are responding to you. You will still have a good breast-feeding relationship if you introduce a bottle. It is really hard when your body won’t let you sleep, but if someone can give over to taking care of baby overnight, that would be really helpful. It’s important that that is a shared activity (yes, even if your wife works during the day). You need sleep to heal. You need sleep to heal. You need sleep to heal. You need sleep to heal.[/quote] Agree with this. Is your wife a morning person or night person? If she's a night person she gets to have the baby from 7pm to midnight. [b]If the baby has regained birthway s/he can last one 5 hour span. You put in ear plugs, white noise, take a rapid dissolve benadryl. [/b]The baby can cluster feed on a bottle. Baby needs to learn night and day so don't give baby prime boobie all night. The solution to every fussy baby problem is not your boob, at least not for those 5 hours. You will feel waaaay better if you can string together a couple of REM cycles. [/quote] This. No one is forcing mothers to stay up all night with a baby. This is YOUR choice. [/quote]
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