Heather
Diamond Member
@Casey_03 I feel for what you are going through. I raised my daughter ALL BY MYSELF. I literally had to do everything on my own. When I gave birth, they did take the baby to the nursery. So, I could get some much needed sleep.
Although, once I was home. It was all me. I think my mother took her one night, so I could get some rest and that's only because the pediatrician told her too. I was exhausted.
She slept with me for the first four months in my bed. Up about every two hours. I found t.v. shows to watch that I hadn't seen in years. Amazing what's on at 3 o'clock in the morning. It was hard. I won't lie. But you'll get used to it. I did.
I agree with the others, try to give breast-feeding your best shot. Healthiest for the baby. Although, they don't tell you how much your nipples will ache/throb until they (your nipples) get used to your baby feeding on them.
I think once you get the hang of it, you'll do fine.
Good Luck
Although, once I was home. It was all me. I think my mother took her one night, so I could get some rest and that's only because the pediatrician told her too. I was exhausted.
She slept with me for the first four months in my bed. Up about every two hours. I found t.v. shows to watch that I hadn't seen in years. Amazing what's on at 3 o'clock in the morning. It was hard. I won't lie. But you'll get used to it. I did.
I agree with the others, try to give breast-feeding your best shot. Healthiest for the baby. Although, they don't tell you how much your nipples will ache/throb until they (your nipples) get used to your baby feeding on them.
I think once you get the hang of it, you'll do fine.
Good Luck