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    Realistically, is your newborn (7 weeks) going down for naps every 3 hrs after their feed?

    @valerie22 For what it's worth, the recommendation to wake babies for feedings isn't always applied if they're gaining weight appropriately. They're doing a lot of growing during their sleep. He's definitely gone longer than 2 hours on occasion.
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    Realistically, is your newborn (7 weeks) going down for naps every 3 hrs after their feed?

    @valerie22 My son is 8 weeks and this is exactly where we are at in the mornings (waking up at 6 and then feeding at 8). I attribute this to him not getting a complete feed because he's still sleepy first thing. I don't wake him for feedings. I let him let me know when he's hungry. His naps...
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @justindavidcampbell Right! I meant that the residual hormones take a few weeks/months to normalize 🙂
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @sylivesteralmas I had nexplanon for 9 years (3 devices) and weight gain wasn't an issue. The most notable se Ib had was not getting my period... and I loved it!
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @pdpayne2023 I totally feel you! It's a shame that we have to alter our life plans because of work. I've had nexplanon, and I loved it. That being said, the better idea might be to get the copper IUD! I switched to that a year prior to TTC because you will not have to wait for your hormones to...
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @pdpayne2023 I'm four weeks pp, and I'm right there with you. Irish twins, anyone?
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