Hi
@Casey_03
Its been quite awhile since my baby was a baby but he was very similar to your baby... he ate every two hours, I could not pump any milk whatsoever and I did have the father in our lives but he never ever touched the child or changed a diaper or watched the baby so I could sleep. For the first 3 to 4 months, I got no sleep. We both got bronchitis when he was 2 months and so I spent 2 full weeks taking care of a very unhappy and sick baby when I was also unhappy and sick... not sure how we got through it... but we did.
And you will too.
Most babies are like this. You are not a bad mother, you are highly sleep deprived.
edit: I gave him formula if I could not feed him (not that he liked it, but sometimes you have to do what you have to do and it wont hurt your child one bit).
Please do not make any decisions about the baby until you are fully rested. If you can afford to, hire a nanny for at least one or two nights/days a week and go find a motel and sleep. If you have to, pay only half the amount of a couple of household bills (thank you
@coco9, for that wonderful idea, in another thread!) to make it affordable, the sleep deprivation only lasts for a few months. I had a neighbor come and help for a few hours a week.
When you are ready to make the decision about keeping the child, ask yourself -
- do I love this child?
- am I willing to spend the next 30 years being its mother, giving it the love, care, comfort, money, attention, and wisdom that I have worked so hard to get?
- am I willing to miss this child's growth, birthdays, hugs & kisses, first tooth, first step, first word, first day at school, first friend, first everything ?
- am I willing to give up all ties to this child - completely, absolutely, unconditionally and FOREVER?
I wish you all the best, please take care of yourself and get the much needed rest you deserve.