jesusmypeace
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I have an 8 month old baby who I love so much but physically, mentally, and financially I don’t understand how most people can have even one child, let alone 2+.
My experience thus far…
Pregnancy: 5 months of nausea, leg cramps and hip pain the entire time, lots of fatigue
Labour: one week in latent labour, 2 days in active labour, emergency c-section — all painful
Postpartum: nonstop cluster feeding until 5 months and no time to recover from EMCS
From 4 weeks postpartum to 3 months, our baby was extremely fussy, terrible witching hour that lasted all evening — either feeding, sleeping or crying — at least she slept well
3 1/2 months she stopped sleeping
It definitely got easier in the months after — gradually less crying, a less tired baby, but still difficulties with night sleep and really hard work to work. I spend so much time preparing baby food now, stopping our baby from tumbling over, getting her to sleep (takes up to an hour every night). And we cosleep and I haven’t managed to have alone time with my husband since before pregnancy.
I just don’t understand how people do it if you have to work and there’s literally no time to work and childcare is so expensive but also there’s the guilt of not wanting to leave baby with strangers. My husband and I are constantly tired and though we get a lot more from it now (smiles, giggles, new milestones, playing etc) we’re still in survival mode rather than thriving, I’d say… I breastfeed to sleep so haven’t been able to go out in the evening either.
My experience thus far…
Pregnancy: 5 months of nausea, leg cramps and hip pain the entire time, lots of fatigue
Labour: one week in latent labour, 2 days in active labour, emergency c-section — all painful
Postpartum: nonstop cluster feeding until 5 months and no time to recover from EMCS
From 4 weeks postpartum to 3 months, our baby was extremely fussy, terrible witching hour that lasted all evening — either feeding, sleeping or crying — at least she slept well
3 1/2 months she stopped sleeping
It definitely got easier in the months after — gradually less crying, a less tired baby, but still difficulties with night sleep and really hard work to work. I spend so much time preparing baby food now, stopping our baby from tumbling over, getting her to sleep (takes up to an hour every night). And we cosleep and I haven’t managed to have alone time with my husband since before pregnancy.
I just don’t understand how people do it if you have to work and there’s literally no time to work and childcare is so expensive but also there’s the guilt of not wanting to leave baby with strangers. My husband and I are constantly tired and though we get a lot more from it now (smiles, giggles, new milestones, playing etc) we’re still in survival mode rather than thriving, I’d say… I breastfeed to sleep so haven’t been able to go out in the evening either.