Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to stagger the night. You go to bed early, like 9pm, he does the 11pm/midnight feeding while you’re asleep. Then he goes to bed and you do the rest of the feedings.
It sucks but it won’t last forever.
OP here. This is what I was hoping would happen but nope. He said he does enough, and he actually does. I just wish I had help during the night. I still get very little sleep.
Can you flip it so he does the morning? But there is no “enough” where a new baby is concerned. You need sleep too.
OP here. He won’t do mornings either. This is our current setup.
He wakes up at 5:30/6am for a 1-1.5hr workout and then leaves by 7:30/8am for work.
He gets home around 5:30. I put the baby down for an evening nap around this time. I will make dinner while he changes and has a couple of minutes to decompress. We eat and then he takes the baby and I do whatever for 2-3 hours except for nursing. Then we hang out as a family. He puts our son to bed each night. He does let me sleep in and does more on the weekends.
Currently, my baby goes to bed at 10pm and is up at 12:30/1am, 3/4am, 5/6am. and up for the day at 7/8am. This pretty much sums up our day too.
He gives you 2-3 hours free time in the evening and you are complaining?
+1. Not sure why it would be unreasonable to get 1-1.5 hours to workout when you get double that to do whatever you want, including workout if you so desire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to stagger the night. You go to bed early, like 9pm, he does the 11pm/midnight feeding while you’re asleep. Then he goes to bed and you do the rest of the feedings.
It sucks but it won’t last forever.
OP here. This is what I was hoping would happen but nope. He said he does enough, and he actually does. I just wish I had help during the night. I still get very little sleep.
Can you flip it so he does the morning? But there is no “enough” where a new baby is concerned. You need sleep too.
OP here. He won’t do mornings either. This is our current setup.
He wakes up at 5:30/6am for a 1-1.5hr workout and then leaves by 7:30/8am for work.
He gets home around 5:30. I put the baby down for an evening nap around this time. I will make dinner while he changes and has a couple of minutes to decompress. We eat and then he takes the baby and I do whatever for 2-3 hours except for nursing. Then we hang out as a family. He puts our son to bed each night. He does let me sleep in and does more on the weekends.
Currently, my baby goes to bed at 10pm and is up at 12:30/1am, 3/4am, 5/6am. and up for the day at 7/8am. This pretty much sums up our day too.
He gives you 2-3 hours free time in the evening and you are complaining?
Anonymous wrote:You seem to have an excuse for any offered solution. You have to change or nothing will.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, well, you can't go to bed early because DH doesn't like it, you can't have him exercise at night and hang with the baby in the morning because he doesn't like it, and you can't have him get up in the night because he doesn't like it. Sounds like you just need to not sleep then! Hope posting this helped you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to stagger the night. You go to bed early, like 9pm, he does the 11pm/midnight feeding while you’re asleep. Then he goes to bed and you do the rest of the feedings.
It sucks but it won’t last forever.
OP here. This is what I was hoping would happen but nope. He said he does enough, and he actually does. I just wish I had help during the night. I still get very little sleep.
Can you flip it so he does the morning? But there is no “enough” where a new baby is concerned. You need sleep too.
OP here. He won’t do mornings either. This is our current setup.
He wakes up at 5:30/6am for a 1-1.5hr workout and then leaves by 7:30/8am for work.
He gets home around 5:30. I put the baby down for an evening nap around this time. I will make dinner while he changes and has a couple of minutes to decompress. We eat and then he takes the baby and I do whatever for 2-3 hours except for nursing. Then we hang out as a family. He puts our son to bed each night. He does let me sleep in and does more on the weekends.
Currently, my baby goes to bed at 10pm and is up at 12:30/1am, 3/4am, 5/6am. and up for the day at 7/8am. This pretty much sums up our day too.
You should be sleeping during this time.
OP here. I’ve tried but I usually can’t fall asleep that early. I’ve always had sleep issues, and having a baby has made it worse.
I see. Sorry to hear. Can you nap with the baby during the day? Take a melatonin in the evening? It sounds like it’s not only your DH but also the fact you’re having sleep issues independent of his schedule.
No she can’t. She’ll smother the baby with her large breasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His morning workouts needs to be shortened or stopped and moved to lunchtime. PP is right that the problem is that there’s no compromise here and he’s dictating the rules. That won’t work.
Consider this your first real negotiation in your marriage and remember that it will be a template for most others going forward. If you decide to bend until you break now, that will be your only option going forward.
Talk, negotiate, be a team, or prepare to be adversaries later.
OP here. He often doesn’t take a lunch or works through it. He’s a CFO and works busy hours. He used to work 10-11 hour days but shortened it to 8-9 hours since going back.
He says working out is his form of stress relief. He needs it to get through the day.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't DH exercise in the evening while you hang with the baby and then take the baby in the AM while you sleep? You'll miss your downtime, but you'll get more sleep.