Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you the one with the tear and the bad sleeping 3 month old? The one who likes a clean house?
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I don't know why your thread disappeared but you got some good advice. However, the advice to sleep more, figure out/cut back breastfeeding, and take care of yourself IS marriage advice. Burning the candle at both ends trying to be super wife is going to backfire. Getting your physical health to a good place will be the best thing you can do for your marriage and that means more sleep. You should send your DH out with the baby every Saturday morning first thing, so you can sleep.
OP here. I’m the first thread with the baby who is a little over 8 weeks old. We had lots of weight gain and breastfeeding issues. I think my thread might have been deleted because someone else wrote a smiling ad a couple of days after mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you implement any of the advice given to you on your old thread ?
OP here. I decided to stop breastfeeding and switch to formula. It will take a couple of weeks to dry up my supply but I think that will make a big difference. I’m also being more mindful of thinking before I say something like one pp suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you implement any of the advice given to you on your old thread ?
OP here. I decided to stop breastfeeding and switch to formula. It will take a couple of weeks to dry up my supply but I think that will make a big difference. I’m also being more mindful of thinking before I say something like one pp suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the one with the tear and the bad sleeping 3 month old? The one who likes a clean house?
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I don't know why your thread disappeared but you got some good advice. However, the advice to sleep more, figure out/cut back breastfeeding, and take care of yourself IS marriage advice. Burning the candle at both ends trying to be super wife is going to backfire. Getting your physical health to a good place will be the best thing you can do for your marriage and that means more sleep. You should send your DH out with the baby every Saturday morning first thing, so you can sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Did you implement any of the advice given to you on your old thread ?
Anonymous wrote:I think it is too soon to focus on the marriage with a newborn. You need to focus on your relationship as parents. You are overly focused on the marriage way too early. Both should be focusing on the newborn and getting through this stage. At 6-7 months old, then start refocusing on the marriage. Both of you need to understand this phase is hard. Just get through it.