Spiveyman
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So, may be this can be chapter two on my book.
That sleep thing... it doesn't have to be that way. I know what you hear, but I don't get any less sleep than before kids. It's supposed to be worse with breast fed kids too, but ours were not bad at all. I think what really helped was getting the kids on schedules. Eat, Play, Sleep - IN THAT ORDER. My son was born Feb 28, everyone says you can't put them on a schedule right away, but we did. OK, we gave the fella about 48 hrs to get him nursing, but being a boy he took right to it. We put both kids on a 4 hr schedule feeding at 8, 12, 4, 8, 12, 4.
We try to keep them awake right after feeding, which is sometimes a chore when they are first born, but it is important for them to establish that. In about 5 weeks he started sleeping through the 4 am feeding. For us, that meant feeding at midnight and 8 AM. That was a fairly normal schedule for us anyway. We also considered the 8PM feeding "bed time," so there was no play time after that feeding. He'd wake up, we'd feed him, and right back to bed. A few weeks later he started sleeping through his midnight feeding. We have kept 8 PM bed times for both kids, that also gives you VERY VALUABLE "us" time when life almost seems normal again. My cousin's kids stay up 'till midnight. That's insane, as they never have time for themselves. That is very important to Killer_B's point of staying married!
I also agree with the room temp feeding. This is also true with solid foods. As long as they are eating mush, whether it's store bought or home made, do it room temp. When they can eat table scraps (that's what I called it at first with my little girl) they can eat room temp stuff. When they are eating what you eat, they can have it warm.
OK, and this is critical. Dude, never forget that your baby monitor has an OFF button! And don't be afraid to use it. We got some as gifts as well. I no longer speak to the people who got them for us.
They are really more for the mom's well being than the kids.
Keep in mind, babies make noises when they sleep, doesn't mean you have to rush in there.
Huggies leaked on our girl.
To that point, carefull buying too many diapers. Even the name brands fit differently. Until you know which one's won't leak for your kid, I'd put that money aside in a savings account. And clip coupons! Will save lots of money on diapers for sure.
Hee hee. So much to learn. Have you ever smelled a poopy diaper (get used to saying poopy on a regualr basis) that's been cooking outside in the sun? Dude, splurge, get a diaper system or take the dirty ones to the Walmart trash cans on a daily basis. You don't want those things hanging around. Especially after your wife stops nursing. That's when God puts the stink in the poopy. It is an amazing transformation. That is another GREAT thing about mom's milk, the poopy is very manageable.
Lastly, don't just because she's a girl that she will prefer to Barbie to Tractors. My little girl wants to trade her Barbie Jeep for one of those John Deer tractors with the FEL. She loves playing with my son's tractor toys. I went nuts and bought a bunch for him when we found out he was going to be a boy. My girl likes his toys better than his own. And when she want's a popsicle she'll ask for a "John Deer Popsicle" or a "Kubota Popsicle" or an "International Harvester Popsicle."
When you've had a chance to think about it we can start the posts about how to get ready for the first time your daughter brings a prospective boy friend home. I have lots of material on that one and I still have many years to plan.
That sleep thing... it doesn't have to be that way. I know what you hear, but I don't get any less sleep than before kids. It's supposed to be worse with breast fed kids too, but ours were not bad at all. I think what really helped was getting the kids on schedules. Eat, Play, Sleep - IN THAT ORDER. My son was born Feb 28, everyone says you can't put them on a schedule right away, but we did. OK, we gave the fella about 48 hrs to get him nursing, but being a boy he took right to it. We put both kids on a 4 hr schedule feeding at 8, 12, 4, 8, 12, 4.
We try to keep them awake right after feeding, which is sometimes a chore when they are first born, but it is important for them to establish that. In about 5 weeks he started sleeping through the 4 am feeding. For us, that meant feeding at midnight and 8 AM. That was a fairly normal schedule for us anyway. We also considered the 8PM feeding "bed time," so there was no play time after that feeding. He'd wake up, we'd feed him, and right back to bed. A few weeks later he started sleeping through his midnight feeding. We have kept 8 PM bed times for both kids, that also gives you VERY VALUABLE "us" time when life almost seems normal again. My cousin's kids stay up 'till midnight. That's insane, as they never have time for themselves. That is very important to Killer_B's point of staying married!
I also agree with the room temp feeding. This is also true with solid foods. As long as they are eating mush, whether it's store bought or home made, do it room temp. When they can eat table scraps (that's what I called it at first with my little girl) they can eat room temp stuff. When they are eating what you eat, they can have it warm.
OK, and this is critical. Dude, never forget that your baby monitor has an OFF button! And don't be afraid to use it. We got some as gifts as well. I no longer speak to the people who got them for us.
dooleysm said:It's too late now, but I know that there's one name brand of diapers that my wife won't buy because they ALWAYS leaked. I don't remember which it is, Pampers, Huggies, or one of the other's that we've all heard of, but she won't buy them.
Huggies leaked on our girl.
To that point, carefull buying too many diapers. Even the name brands fit differently. Until you know which one's won't leak for your kid, I'd put that money aside in a savings account. And clip coupons! Will save lots of money on diapers for sure.
Podunkadunk said:Diaper Genie... ...I think a trash can outside the garage will suffice, but that's just me
Hee hee. So much to learn. Have you ever smelled a poopy diaper (get used to saying poopy on a regualr basis) that's been cooking outside in the sun? Dude, splurge, get a diaper system or take the dirty ones to the Walmart trash cans on a daily basis. You don't want those things hanging around. Especially after your wife stops nursing. That's when God puts the stink in the poopy. It is an amazing transformation. That is another GREAT thing about mom's milk, the poopy is very manageable.
Lastly, don't just because she's a girl that she will prefer to Barbie to Tractors. My little girl wants to trade her Barbie Jeep for one of those John Deer tractors with the FEL. She loves playing with my son's tractor toys. I went nuts and bought a bunch for him when we found out he was going to be a boy. My girl likes his toys better than his own. And when she want's a popsicle she'll ask for a "John Deer Popsicle" or a "Kubota Popsicle" or an "International Harvester Popsicle."
When you've had a chance to think about it we can start the posts about how to get ready for the first time your daughter brings a prospective boy friend home. I have lots of material on that one and I still have many years to plan.