Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to NOT get the painful cracked nipples??
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to NOT get the painful cracked nipples??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read through, but I found the first month easier than I thought. I had a sweet and easy baby and was jacked up on excitement about being a new mommy. I crashed after I went back to work, but I was on a "mommy" high the first few weeks.
Another incredible thing is that my DH helped a ton. Because I knew my body couldn't deal with the complete lack of sleep, I allowed one bottle of formula at nighttime so that DH would stay up for the 1-2 a.m. feeding (he is a natural night owl), and I would go to sleep after the 11-12 feeding and not get up again until around 4. Then, I would just keep napping between feedings until the 9-10 a.m. feeding. Yes, I spent 10-11 hours a day in bed, but it really helped.
Thanks, PP -- when did you start the formula? Right away? Did you pump too? I heard that it is painful to sleep through a feeding early on...did you have that? I thought about doing this for the 11pm feeding and having my husband help then...so I couple sleep but wasn't sure about suppemening formula. Glad it worked for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to NOT get the painful cracked nipples??
I don't know, but I will say it is amazing that the human species didn't die off long before the advent of formula.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to NOT get the painful cracked nipples??
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read through, but I found the first month easier than I thought. I had a sweet and easy baby and was jacked up on excitement about being a new mommy. I crashed after I went back to work, but I was on a "mommy" high the first few weeks.
Another incredible thing is that my DH helped a ton. Because I knew my body couldn't deal with the complete lack of sleep, I allowed one bottle of formula at nighttime so that DH would stay up for the 1-2 a.m. feeding (he is a natural night owl), and I would go to sleep after the 11-12 feeding and not get up again until around 4. Then, I would just keep napping between feedings until the 9-10 a.m. feeding. Yes, I spent 10-11 hours a day in bed, but it really helped.
Anonymous wrote:Repeat this to yourself (over and over) - this too shall pass.
Also - try to remember that the baby can't stay up forever. Eventually, he or she will sleep.