Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you could use a baby nurse for a month or two, just to help you with this stuff.
You probably screwed up the burping thing because you're exhausted - obviously anyone who is ingesting ANYTHING needs to burp. If you could have thought clearly you'd have realized that.
Babies need to be taught how to sleep. I really think you need either a mom/MIL or to hire someone for a little, to show you the ropes. Since you want to do it on you own, you should. But no shame in getting a little help from those with more experience!
Reading "all the books" is too much. Just read about each stage as your baby nears it. Less to keep in your head at once, you know?
Huh? Needing to burp, and needing to be burped are two different things. The vast majority of people don't need to be burped, and lots of babies don't either. I don't think OP is the one who isn't thinking clearly there.
Babies are born knowing how to sleep. It's in their DNA. Babies in modern households sometimes need to be taught how to sleep in ways that accommodate our specific lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you could use a baby nurse for a month or two, just to help you with this stuff.
You probably screwed up the burping thing because you're exhausted - obviously anyone who is ingesting ANYTHING needs to burp. If you could have thought clearly you'd have realized that.
Babies need to be taught how to sleep. I really think you need either a mom/MIL or to hire someone for a little, to show you the ropes. Since you want to do it on you own, you should. But no shame in getting a little help from those with more experience!
Reading "all the books" is too much. Just read about each stage as your baby nears it. Less to keep in your head at once, you know?
Anonymous wrote:I am on parental leave now and love spending time with my baby. But I also feel like I have no idea what I’m doing. I read a ton of books during pregnancy on the early years and infant care and it feels like it all flew out of my head once I had the baby- I literally don’t remember almost anything I read. I love and care for this baby but find myself wondering if someone more experienced with childcare would do a better job. Examples- during the first couple of week, I didn’t burp baby because I thought breastfed babies didn’t need to be burped. I also assumed babies would nap once they felt tired so instead of setting up the right environment, I just waited for baby to sleep which resulted in him not sleeping for 10 whole hours on one day. And we cosleep with a 9pm bedtime because I never figured out how to get baby to sleep alone. I planned to take extended leave for a year post baby but am now wondering if I am just failing baby and if hiring someone with more experience to care for him would be better for him. I would much rather do it myself so this isn’t about me being tired. I just wonder if it is best for baby.
Anonymous wrote:Yes an experienced nanny might be better, just like a mom of three who knows her kids would be better at parenting then than a nanny. The fact that there is a learning curve doesn’t mean you aren’t doing a good job. Try to be less of a perfectionist . Your kid will be totally fine.