Anonymous wrote:Honestly, that’s what bad sleep deprivation feels like to me: shaky, nauseous, woozy, and emotional. Can you drug yourself into oblivion and try to get a long, uninterrupted stretch of sleep? Give the baby formula for a night - figuring this out is more important than breastmilk. I like Unisom for a sleep aid and I think it is safe for breastfeeding (ask your doctor though).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife and mom gave me 4 hours to sleep. Wife set up room with sound machine, weighted blanket and ASMR. Slept maybe an hour and felt panic about it.
This is not normal. Go to the ER.
Anonymous wrote:My wife and mom gave me 4 hours to sleep. Wife set up room with sound machine, weighted blanket and ASMR. Slept maybe an hour and felt panic about it.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not a doctor but I'd really consider going to the ER.
Feeling so exhausted you can't imagine making it through to the next day is one thing. You can't get through one more moment without relief. I've been there.
Feeling sure you're going to die is a different thing, I think, and my layman's understanding is that in general this feeling can mean your body is telling you something is very, very wrong. A lot of not easily visible things can go wrong after childbirth and sometimes doctors don't take women seriously enough. Op, I really hope you get THOROUGHLY checked out.