How do you mommies concordat?
My baby is 11 weeks old today and Monday was my first sunshine back to work (which killed me BTW). I am working 8:30 to 5 and for the last two days she have been sleeping when I leave for work and sleeping when I get home (which is just about 5:45). Last night she woke up at about 7 and I played with her for a while give her a bath and she was asleep by ten. She is to the point she only wake up once at night to eat now and falls right posterior to sleep. My boyfriend has been feeding her to permit me sleep so I can get enough rest for work. I am sooo depressed because I am not getting hardly anytime at adjectives with her. I think I am going to start getting up at those night feed just so I can have some time with her.
BTW my boyfriend justfinishedd working on a movie set and until he draw from another movie he is going to be the one with her so he is not working which is why he let me sleep.
Sorry so Long
But my cross-question is how do you working mothers deal with this?
I dont hold to go back to workyet..but I think roughly speaking when I do and I can't even imagine. even though my son will be left with close kinfolk and people that I really trust im so scared that I will feel matching.
All I can say is if you can do it get up for that feeding, really wallow in bathtime and cherish every little moment you do have, right now they still sleep ALOT but..in the upcoming months your newborn will be awake alot more during the times you are home..and then you can spend all that time with her :) Just mull over about that, trust me itll happen and then youll WANT HER to sleep lol JK. my son is 5 months and is up most of the time now..
I returned to work after 6 weeks and it be hard. I just think just about how happy she is to see me when I get home. And I do wake up contained by the middle of the night to feed her and it's good time beside her. However, I'm breastfeeding so I kind of have to get up and nurture her.
Give it a week. It will get better.
Answers: Don’t worry it will bring back easier as time goes on. Since she is 11 weeks she should start to get used to staying up longer as the time goes on. In around another month, try changing her sleep schedule so that she is awake more with you surrounded by the evening.
I went back to work when my son was 8 weeks and we started to try and transition his sleep programme so that I could see him when I got home. At that time too he was starting to sleep mostly through the night and I presume keeping him up later was a big part of that. Try have daddy let her sleep more in the morning and another nap during the rash afternoon. Then she should be taking a nap around 5 for a good 1 1/2 and then get up her. Change her schedule so that you are keeping her up until 9 on her own.
Let see okay so my son would wake at 6:00 Id take him to the sitter at 7:00 she said he would step back to sleep around 7:30-8:00 and sleep for 2-3 hours then he’d be up playing and around 2 he'd go put money on down for a nap for another hours or so then she'd wake him up when I get home at 5:00 Id take him home, feed him and give him another doze until close to 7 then I'd wake him and feed him, play beside him. Then at 8:45 -9:00 we would get his bath ready and he'd rob a bath for a good 15 mins then I bring him out dress him in his PJ’s and daddy would get a bottle ready and would wrap him up within his blanket and feed him a bottle and he would knock out in my arms, then Id put him contained by his bassinet and he would sleep. He hardly woke up much, if he did it was just 1 time but because he be going to sleep later he was starting to sleep through the night better.
Don't verbs like I said it will get easier and just know what you own to work to give your baby the best. You are doing it for him.
I love when 4:00 comes around and I start missing my little one like crazy, next when you get home to see that big smile, man that’s the best part of my day. :-)
It is terribly hard, I know. I decided to work and let my husband stay home next to the kids because I make more at my job. I had to move about back to work when my son was only 4 weeks frail. Luckily at that time I worked third shift so I didn't miss out on much during the day, just the late dark feedings. I now work first shift and like it because now I am home within the evenings. I miss him like crazy but daddy lets him call me at work and we also do pattern cam some so I can see him. Of course I know a lot of people can't do this, but it helps me consistency better. Then I also feel good about working because I can support him and my daughter who is 9. It is easier said than done, but you will adjust. Also she is gonna get bigger soon and wont sleep so much so there will be more mommy and baby time. Good luck to you!
my son is 4 and i wish to god i could find a job!
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BTW my boyfriend justfinishedd working on a movie set and until he draw from another movie he is going to be the one with her so he is not working which is why he let me sleep.
Sorry so Long
But my cross-question is how do you working mothers deal with this?
I dont hold to go back to workyet..but I think roughly speaking when I do and I can't even imagine. even though my son will be left with close kinfolk and people that I really trust im so scared that I will feel matching.
All I can say is if you can do it get up for that feeding, really wallow in bathtime and cherish every little moment you do have, right now they still sleep ALOT but..in the upcoming months your newborn will be awake alot more during the times you are home..and then you can spend all that time with her :) Just mull over about that, trust me itll happen and then youll WANT HER to sleep lol JK. my son is 5 months and is up most of the time now..
I returned to work after 6 weeks and it be hard. I just think just about how happy she is to see me when I get home. And I do wake up contained by the middle of the night to feed her and it's good time beside her. However, I'm breastfeeding so I kind of have to get up and nurture her.
Give it a week. It will get better.
Answers: Don’t worry it will bring back easier as time goes on. Since she is 11 weeks she should start to get used to staying up longer as the time goes on. In around another month, try changing her sleep schedule so that she is awake more with you surrounded by the evening.
I went back to work when my son was 8 weeks and we started to try and transition his sleep programme so that I could see him when I got home. At that time too he was starting to sleep mostly through the night and I presume keeping him up later was a big part of that. Try have daddy let her sleep more in the morning and another nap during the rash afternoon. Then she should be taking a nap around 5 for a good 1 1/2 and then get up her. Change her schedule so that you are keeping her up until 9 on her own.
Let see okay so my son would wake at 6:00 Id take him to the sitter at 7:00 she said he would step back to sleep around 7:30-8:00 and sleep for 2-3 hours then he’d be up playing and around 2 he'd go put money on down for a nap for another hours or so then she'd wake him up when I get home at 5:00 Id take him home, feed him and give him another doze until close to 7 then I'd wake him and feed him, play beside him. Then at 8:45 -9:00 we would get his bath ready and he'd rob a bath for a good 15 mins then I bring him out dress him in his PJ’s and daddy would get a bottle ready and would wrap him up within his blanket and feed him a bottle and he would knock out in my arms, then Id put him contained by his bassinet and he would sleep. He hardly woke up much, if he did it was just 1 time but because he be going to sleep later he was starting to sleep through the night better.
Don't verbs like I said it will get easier and just know what you own to work to give your baby the best. You are doing it for him.
I love when 4:00 comes around and I start missing my little one like crazy, next when you get home to see that big smile, man that’s the best part of my day. :-)
It is terribly hard, I know. I decided to work and let my husband stay home next to the kids because I make more at my job. I had to move about back to work when my son was only 4 weeks frail. Luckily at that time I worked third shift so I didn't miss out on much during the day, just the late dark feedings. I now work first shift and like it because now I am home within the evenings. I miss him like crazy but daddy lets him call me at work and we also do pattern cam some so I can see him. Of course I know a lot of people can't do this, but it helps me consistency better. Then I also feel good about working because I can support him and my daughter who is 9. It is easier said than done, but you will adjust. Also she is gonna get bigger soon and wont sleep so much so there will be more mommy and baby time. Good luck to you!
my son is 4 and i wish to god i could find a job!
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