I'm getting nervous for ds' tongue tie correction on Thur. I hope it's quick and doesn't hurt him too much. If he still won't nurse after fixing it I will feel bad for putting him through it.
Not to get ahead of the game here, but I think I'm losing my mucus plug? More of it, anyway. Rain all week except Thursday which is slated to drop 20 degrees and be snowy...maybe Thursday? Come on cervix, your time to shine is here.
Ahhhhh! Fx.
I actually woke up with some pain and now I'm cramping. Maybe??
He keeps howling or barking motn no matter how many walks he gets or how much we play with him.
Do you crate him at night? Not sure now would be the time to start that, but it might help eventually.
As for your cramping... hoping we both go into labor in the next 24 hours!
I told H I think I am losing my MP and he was like "OH. OH." and got all flustered and I was like "No H, it doesn't mean I'm about to go into labor like right now, but it's a promising sign!"
Post by ladytiffany24 on Apr 4, 2017 8:48:41 GMT -5
The good news, B gave me a random 4 hour stretch of sleep last night. The bad news, it was only because he was sleeping on me. He wanted nothing to do with sleeping anywhere else last night. 😩
H is at the doctor because he's had a sore throat for about a week. It's pretty mild and he normally wouldn't go to the doctor unless he was dying, but because baby is coming soon he wanted to be sure he was in the clear to be around a newborn. I find this adorable.
Post by ladytiffany24 on Apr 4, 2017 9:23:10 GMT -5
When is everyone planning on moving their little ones out of your room and into the crib in their nursery. I'm already dreading the transition due to B only wanting to sleep in his RnP and because lately he only wants to sleep when held. But damn, I'm yearning for him to be in his own room. He's such a noisy sleeper. And I think with being in my room he just knows the milk bags are right there. Ugh.
ladytiffany24 I think we are doing it at around 9 weeks. I'd like to have our "normal" routine set by the time I go back to work, at 12 and a half weeks.
When is everyone planning on moving their little ones out of your room and into the crib in their nursery. I'm already dreading the transition due to B only wanting to sleep in his RnP and because lately he only wants to sleep when held. But damn, I'm yearning for him to be in his own room. He's such a noisy sleeper. And I think with being in my room he just knows the milk bags are right there. Ugh.
Never.
I'm kidding. But really DD likes two sleeping positions, mom and RnP. She'll be in her own room by 4 months at the latest.
When is everyone planning on moving their little ones out of your room and into the crib in their nursery. I'm already dreading the transition due to B only wanting to sleep in his RnP and because lately he only wants to sleep when held. But damn, I'm yearning for him to be in his own room. He's such a noisy sleeper. And I think with being in my room he just knows the milk bags are right there. Ugh.
glb30 the first year or so is really hard on marriage in my experience. Try to communicate as much as possible your needs and wants. It's really tricky to navigate.
When is everyone planning on moving their little ones out of your room and into the crib in their nursery. I'm already dreading the transition due to B only wanting to sleep in his RnP and because lately he only wants to sleep when held. But damn, I'm yearning for him to be in his own room. He's such a noisy sleeper. And I think with being in my room he just knows the milk bags are right there. Ugh.
April 21, as soon as my guests that week leave. If I didn't have people coming, he would've been moved weeks ago. This kid is so loud.
Post by kristhegirl on Apr 4, 2017 10:54:18 GMT -5
glb30 this may already be obvious in your relationship - it helped me as a new mom come to terms with being the default parent, and freeing up mental space to just bluntly ask when I need something.
Post by erinshelley21 on Apr 4, 2017 11:07:55 GMT -5
We moved DS's RnP to his room around 3 months. It was set by his crib to get used to the view. I got lucky and he was sleepy after his 4 month shots and that's when I moved him to his crib with a wedge.
Of course I'm hoping for a repeat at the process this time around but maybe sooner. Dd is noisier than ds ever thought about being.
glb30 this may already be obvious in your relationship - it helped me as a new mom come to terms with being the default parent, and freeing up mental space to just bluntly ask when I need something.
When is everyone planning on moving their little ones out of your room and into the crib in their nursery. I'm already dreading the transition due to B only wanting to sleep in his RnP and because lately he only wants to sleep when held. But damn, I'm yearning for him to be in his own room. He's such a noisy sleeper. And I think with being in my room he just knows the milk bags are right there. Ugh.
I was thinking we'd see how 6 months go then go from there..but it sounds like I'm the only one?
This sounds totally fine. DS slept in our room till 7 months.
glb30 this may already be obvious in your relationship - it helped me as a new mom come to terms with being the default parent, and freeing up mental space to just bluntly ask when I need something.
Omg! Thank you for linking this. H and I are usually on a "level playing field" with work, house stuff, so this is all new and I was attributing it to maternity leave. This has opened my eyes to the fact that it may just be like this from now on. I have been hating having to "ask" as it feels like in nagging...but maybe that's just what I need to do.
Post by moutonrouge on Apr 4, 2017 11:32:34 GMT -5
renegadewhit we're planning to have DD in our room until 6 months and reevaluate then. But we've agreed that if things start to really suck we'll weigh the pros and cons. So far, though, her being in our room isn't reducing our sleep. Plus DH changes her when she wakes up now, and I'm liking side lying nursing a lot.
Post by moutonrouge on Apr 4, 2017 11:37:05 GMT -5
I need to get better at leaving the house at a set time with DD. I'm going downtown for a meet up and wanted to catch the bus. But DD was not having the wrap (she wouldn't bend her knees and don't know other carries yet) andcan't take her stroller on the bus yet (it has to be collapsed to board/ride).
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