Anonymous wrote:I slept with the baby (babies the second time around) next to me in a bassinet. I was nursing, so I picked them up, nursed them, and went back to sleep. I slept during the day when they were sleeping.
I might be an outlier, but I didn't find it to be that bad.
This was me too. That's the beauty of only having one. When they sleep, you can sleep too. I've had an infant and a toddler during the pandemic, and it has not been fun. Especially since toddler stopped napping a month in, and we decided to potty train. Husband and I trade off on night waking, but it's not much help when the two of them decide to tag team their wake ups (toddler used to sleep so well

) Coffee is my friend.
Give a bottle, either pumped milk or formula before bed to help get longer stretches of sleep. I would pump during baby's bedtime while husband gave the bottle and did bedtime routine, and then go straight to sleep. Husband would handle any wakeups until the 2-3 hour mark when it was time to eat again. It definitely gets better around the 2-3 month mark.