Anonymous wrote:There are so many. Let's start with the part where I didn't know bottles have to be sanitized. Then there's was the time a butter knife hit my son in the head. I went to the ER. I had to keep explaining the knife fell off the counter and I did not stab my baby. There's also the oatmeal we added to the bottles to make him sleep longer. It didn't work. We cosleep. Oh and a few days after I got home from the hospital I had no idea what was coming out of my breasts. No one talked to me in detail about breastfeeding at the hospital. I told the nurses I may breastfeed or I may not. I had no idea you kind of need to choose. I didn't know about breast infectious etc. The last thing I can think of is that I thought it would be better for my husband to help me pump manually. I thought it would be less painful? This is all I can think of at the moment. Unfortunately I no longer have my mother. There really wasn't anyone to call for help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be psycho about breastfeeding. Just give the baby a bottle sometimes. It’s so much easier.
ONE MILLION TIME YES.
Except I'll go one further and say "give the baby a bottle of formula sometimes". Don't kill yourself at that pump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sleep training. DS1 is 4 and still has trouble sleeping but DS2 we sleep trained and is a sleeping CHAMP.
I’ve noticed the parents who never sleep trained or addressed sleep really late have HORRIBLE sleepers.
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I don’t know how people are still so ignorant. We (mostly) all know that the parents who say “I didn’t have to sleep train my baby and he just started sleeping through the night naturally when he was ready so all babies must behave this way and training is cruel” are completely nuts. But do you realize that those of you who say, “so and so didn’t sleep train like they should have so they have a 4 year old who can’t sleep” are ALSO nuts?! Have you never met an adult who struggles with insomnia or nightmares or restless, light sleep? Do you really think all those people just had weak parents who failed to train them properly as infants?! Just like some people aren’t great runners and others have sensitive stomachs etc. some people aren’t great at falling instantly asleep and sleeping soundly for 8 hours. They were children too. Some people are going to be shitty sleepers no matter how hard you try to train them as babies. You are being rude and ignorant when you make these comments and try to shame other parents or convince new parents that they just need to keep training their baby and magically they’ll sleep great and if they don’t then they’re failing as parents.
It’s easy for us who practice good sleep hygiene to judge. Every parent I know with a bad sleeper is doing things that cause the lack of sleep. For example the mom who has a 2 year old and tells me it took her three hours to “get him down.” What does that even mean? You do the goodnight routine, turn off the lifts, close the door and leave. Don’t go back in. You’ve trained your kid you’ll go back in time and time again. That’s why it takes 3 hrs for him to fall asleep.
Exactly. My SIL literally cajoles and negotiates with her 3yo fir two hours every night. Leave the room, nitwit! Drop the rope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sleep training. DS1 is 4 and still has trouble sleeping but DS2 we sleep trained and is a sleeping CHAMP.
I’ve noticed the parents who never sleep trained or addressed sleep really late have HORRIBLE sleepers.
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I don’t know how people are still so ignorant. We (mostly) all know that the parents who say “I didn’t have to sleep train my baby and he just started sleeping through the night naturally when he was ready so all babies must behave this way and training is cruel” are completely nuts. But do you realize that those of you who say, “so and so didn’t sleep train like they should have so they have a 4 year old who can’t sleep” are ALSO nuts?! Have you never met an adult who struggles with insomnia or nightmares or restless, light sleep? Do you really think all those people just had weak parents who failed to train them properly as infants?! Just like some people aren’t great runners and others have sensitive stomachs etc. some people aren’t great at falling instantly asleep and sleeping soundly for 8 hours. They were children too. Some people are going to be shitty sleepers no matter how hard you try to train them as babies. You are being rude and ignorant when you make these comments and try to shame other parents or convince new parents that they just need to keep training their baby and magically they’ll sleep great and if they don’t then they’re failing as parents.
It’s easy for us who practice good sleep hygiene to judge. Every parent I know with a bad sleeper is doing things that cause the lack of sleep. For example the mom who has a 2 year old and tells me it took her three hours to “get him down.” What does that even mean? You do the goodnight routine, turn off the lifts, close the door and leave. Don’t go back in. You’ve trained your kid you’ll go back in time and time again. That’s why it takes 3 hrs for him to fall asleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sleep training. DS1 is 4 and still has trouble sleeping but DS2 we sleep trained and is a sleeping CHAMP.
I’ve noticed the parents who never sleep trained or addressed sleep really late have HORRIBLE sleepers.
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I don’t know how people are still so ignorant. We (mostly) all know that the parents who say “I didn’t have to sleep train my baby and he just started sleeping through the night naturally when he was ready so all babies must behave this way and training is cruel” are completely nuts. But do you realize that those of you who say, “so and so didn’t sleep train like they should have so they have a 4 year old who can’t sleep” are ALSO nuts?! Have you never met an adult who struggles with insomnia or nightmares or restless, light sleep? Do you really think all those people just had weak parents who failed to train them properly as infants?! Just like some people aren’t great runners and others have sensitive stomachs etc. some people aren’t great at falling instantly asleep and sleeping soundly for 8 hours. They were children too. Some people are going to be shitty sleepers no matter how hard you try to train them as babies. You are being rude and ignorant when you make these comments and try to shame other parents or convince new parents that they just need to keep training their baby and magically they’ll sleep great and if they don’t then they’re failing as parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sleep training. DS1 is 4 and still has trouble sleeping but DS2 we sleep trained and is a sleeping CHAMP.
I’ve noticed the parents who never sleep trained or addressed sleep really late have HORRIBLE sleepers.
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I don’t know how people are still so ignorant. We (mostly) all know that the parents who say “I didn’t have to sleep train my baby and he just started sleeping through the night naturally when he was ready so all babies must behave this way and training is cruel” are completely nuts. But do you realize that those of you who say, “so and so didn’t sleep train like they should have so they have a 4 year old who can’t sleep” are ALSO nuts?! Have you never met an adult who struggles with insomnia or nightmares or restless, light sleep? Do you really think all those people just had weak parents who failed to train them properly as infants?! Just like some people aren’t great runners and others have sensitive stomachs etc. some people aren’t great at falling instantly asleep and sleeping soundly for 8 hours. They were children too. Some people are going to be shitty sleepers no matter how hard you try to train them as babies. You are being rude and ignorant when you make these comments and try to shame other parents or convince new parents that they just need to keep training their baby and magically they’ll sleep great and if they don’t then they’re failing as parents.