NatoPMT
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Such a sad sad story about the aqua natal baby, so traumatic, how would you ever get over that? It terrifies me - its stopped me co sleeping as im just too scared to, but i do put eloise in my bed at about 5-6am when she starts grunting and snuffling - she sleeps better with us.
I have never had a monitor, i think they are good specifically for sleep apnea but if your baby is going to have true SIDS, nothing can stop that happening. And nothing can bring them back from what i have read.
The best risk lowerer seems to be a fan in the room and having the baby sleep in the room with you. 65% of SIDS babies had covers over their faces in 1 study, but 75% were in a different room to the carer. It can happen even when a baby is being held though, but its very rare
Hearty, the UK guideline is to keep your baby with you at all times for 6 months, which is what i have done. No naps in diff rooms - nothing. One theory is that they can hear you breath which 'reminds' them to breath
Sassy, re: your argument, i see your situation echoed for all of us. I think that given our history, we do have to be aware how our behaviour towards our child can be about our own needs and experiences which can take over the 'instinct' for parenting. Part of the instinct is to allow separation and independence in your child at the appropriate time as the child grows and needs some independence at the appropriate age. I disagree that being with her all the time might make poppy clingy, as what she needs is a responsive parent atuned to her needs which you clearly are...but what might cause her problems is if it upsets you to be away from her. Her separation anxiety is a natural stage that all babies go through, but if that taps into your separation anxiety then you might feed off each other so in that case your oh might have a point. I haven't read up on how to deal with it so i can't offer my own reaction to it, but i think in the fact that you are atuned to poppy, that will allow her real security, and some people do deal with the separation phase by just not separating. She is little, and you are all she needs and you are her safe base to explore the world from....so don't let others cloud your true instincts or tell you your true instincts are damaging poppy, but then you need to know that your true instincts aren't being clouded by your fears or anxieties. Maybe invite family round and specifically let others play with her and hold her while you are there as a compromise
Im not going to comment too much on the park woman. I had similar feelings about my mc and my therapist actually half agreed with me - i was really shocked because i thought she was going to put my mind at rest. In retrospect im not sure if she agreed with me having the feelings, or the feelings themselves, but i said 'what if the baby thought i didnt want it' and she nodded rather than challenged.
Jen - congrats on the boyby!!! Sorry about Paul's job, thats so shite. Tuesday is fine btw!! I will see you and Mr Lindt Bunny then
Afm: Eloise is more amazing and hilarious and beautiful every day. I have decided she will be vegetarian after all. She is too innocent and sweet to eat meat. Managed to get John to agree
A drinking pal of mine (one of Johns friends) has been outed as the Man Who Broke Adele's Heart. I don't see him often now, but remember the events at the time and the whole thing smacks of total crap.
For any SE discoers, there's a feature about John in Shortlist next week
love to penny, alistair, ben, hero, luca, pops, harry, indigo, april and kash and assorted babies still in bumps and assorted grown ups.
I have never had a monitor, i think they are good specifically for sleep apnea but if your baby is going to have true SIDS, nothing can stop that happening. And nothing can bring them back from what i have read.
The best risk lowerer seems to be a fan in the room and having the baby sleep in the room with you. 65% of SIDS babies had covers over their faces in 1 study, but 75% were in a different room to the carer. It can happen even when a baby is being held though, but its very rare
Hearty, the UK guideline is to keep your baby with you at all times for 6 months, which is what i have done. No naps in diff rooms - nothing. One theory is that they can hear you breath which 'reminds' them to breath
Sassy, re: your argument, i see your situation echoed for all of us. I think that given our history, we do have to be aware how our behaviour towards our child can be about our own needs and experiences which can take over the 'instinct' for parenting. Part of the instinct is to allow separation and independence in your child at the appropriate time as the child grows and needs some independence at the appropriate age. I disagree that being with her all the time might make poppy clingy, as what she needs is a responsive parent atuned to her needs which you clearly are...but what might cause her problems is if it upsets you to be away from her. Her separation anxiety is a natural stage that all babies go through, but if that taps into your separation anxiety then you might feed off each other so in that case your oh might have a point. I haven't read up on how to deal with it so i can't offer my own reaction to it, but i think in the fact that you are atuned to poppy, that will allow her real security, and some people do deal with the separation phase by just not separating. She is little, and you are all she needs and you are her safe base to explore the world from....so don't let others cloud your true instincts or tell you your true instincts are damaging poppy, but then you need to know that your true instincts aren't being clouded by your fears or anxieties. Maybe invite family round and specifically let others play with her and hold her while you are there as a compromise
Im not going to comment too much on the park woman. I had similar feelings about my mc and my therapist actually half agreed with me - i was really shocked because i thought she was going to put my mind at rest. In retrospect im not sure if she agreed with me having the feelings, or the feelings themselves, but i said 'what if the baby thought i didnt want it' and she nodded rather than challenged.
Jen - congrats on the boyby!!! Sorry about Paul's job, thats so shite. Tuesday is fine btw!! I will see you and Mr Lindt Bunny then
Afm: Eloise is more amazing and hilarious and beautiful every day. I have decided she will be vegetarian after all. She is too innocent and sweet to eat meat. Managed to get John to agree
A drinking pal of mine (one of Johns friends) has been outed as the Man Who Broke Adele's Heart. I don't see him often now, but remember the events at the time and the whole thing smacks of total crap.
For any SE discoers, there's a feature about John in Shortlist next week
love to penny, alistair, ben, hero, luca, pops, harry, indigo, april and kash and assorted babies still in bumps and assorted grown ups.