Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, you really need to shower and change clothes daily. I am really not trying to be mean, but you probably smell after a week of no showering. And showering regularly will help to some degree how you feel.
I know you say you're not depressed, but this is a huge red flag for depression.
Completely agree and I empathize. You should be showering more regularly and not wearing unclean pajamas on a daily basis. Do you have any family who can help? Can you hire part time help? The first few months are tough. Best of luck to you.
-mother of 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is the baby? This seems unreasonable unless it’s really extreme. Like if the baby is six months old and you’re showing once a week. He might have a point. If the baby is less than a month, he should not be doing anything.
A little over 1 month. I think I’ve showered maybe 4 times since giving birth. I will wear the same clothes until I shower again.
Oh gosh, that sounds like depression.
Not depression. I have a newborn and had a c-section and have a disc herniation exacerbated by pregnancy and labor.
I had a c section but not the disc herniation. I could not wait to shower. I showered when the baby took a nap when I was home alone.
Does your husband take care of the baby at all? That's when you can shower.
I think you might you feel better if you shower. I sure did. If you are only showering once a week, I think he has a point. At least change your clothes. I think you do have some PP.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, you really need to shower and change clothes daily. I am really not trying to be mean, but you probably smell after a week of no showering. And showering regularly will help to some degree how you feel.
I know you say you're not depressed, but this is a huge red flag for depression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is the baby? This seems unreasonable unless it’s really extreme. Like if the baby is six months old and you’re showing once a week. He might have a point. If the baby is less than a month, he should not be doing anything.
A little over 1 month. I think I’ve showered maybe 4 times since giving birth. I will wear the same clothes until I shower again.
Oh gosh, that sounds like depression.
Not depression. I have a newborn and had a c-section and have a disc herniation exacerbated by pregnancy and labor.
Anonymous wrote:He can run a warm bath with some Epsom salts. The magnesium will absorb through your skin and help your energy and healing levels. DH can run the bath for you and watch the baby while you soak. That is a compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, you really need to shower and change clothes daily. I am really not trying to be mean, but you probably smell after a week of no showering. And showering regularly will help to some degree how you feel.
I know you say you're not depressed, but this is a huge red flag for depression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is the baby? This seems unreasonable unless it’s really extreme. Like if the baby is six months old and you’re showing once a week. He might have a point. If the baby is less than a month, he should not be doing anything.
A little over 1 month. I think I’ve showered maybe 4 times since giving birth. I will wear the same clothes until I shower again.
Oh gosh, that sounds like depression.
Not depression. I have a newborn and had a c-section and have a disc herniation exacerbated by pregnancy and labor.