ISupportHer
Diamond Member
Isolation and withdrawal certainly is something I have seen for quite some time now.
Dealing with a baby is actually something I know a little about since we had our daughter and granddaughter with us for a few years when the baby was born. Of course, it adds to the total stress in the house. I assume there is no other bedroom to use. Perhaps, and I'm just grasping at ideas here, some way of partitioning the room with a blanket so that the baby's area does not have direct visual access to your wife. Then the baby doesn't see her. Still,, from experience, the baby knows she is there but maybe with some time and conditioning, the baby can start to go down better. I do think your idea of putting the baby down and your wife leaving the room until he falls asleep would be ideal. But I know you are fighting an uphill battle.
ISH
Dealing with a baby is actually something I know a little about since we had our daughter and granddaughter with us for a few years when the baby was born. Of course, it adds to the total stress in the house. I assume there is no other bedroom to use. Perhaps, and I'm just grasping at ideas here, some way of partitioning the room with a blanket so that the baby's area does not have direct visual access to your wife. Then the baby doesn't see her. Still,, from experience, the baby knows she is there but maybe with some time and conditioning, the baby can start to go down better. I do think your idea of putting the baby down and your wife leaving the room until he falls asleep would be ideal. But I know you are fighting an uphill battle.
ISH