Hi,
Don't worry this stage, although it feels like it is going forever, will be over before you know it and then you'll miss your little baby! My little 14month old is as we speak doing his new trick, when he doesn't like something lays flat on his back and kicks his legs about in complaint lol That will be Jazz soon enough!!
I have read a few posts lately in regards to Shel so I thought I would offer my opinion. I just wanted to say first though that this is not meant to be offensive at all and if it is or shows a lack of understanding etc than I'm really sorry. So anyway I was thinking well maybe Shel is suffering a bit from the fact that you were the preg one etc and because you are breastfeeding and Jazz is still so young and dependant on you maybe she is feeling left out and maybe that is making her struggle a little with the fact that Jazz isn't her biological child, I know Jazz is her daughter but maybe the DNA is a bit of a thing atm for Shel, if she is saying things like she doesn't like me etc.
I think you should just chat to Shel and ask her to take on a set role at night, such as she is in charge of nappies or 1 nappy change per night or settling after feeds etc and even you could start to consider expressing so Shel could be the one to give a feed at night


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Don't worry this stage, although it feels like it is going forever, will be over before you know it and then you'll miss your little baby! My little 14month old is as we speak doing his new trick, when he doesn't like something lays flat on his back and kicks his legs about in complaint lol That will be Jazz soon enough!!
Saying that though, I raised my two older DD's as a single teenage parent - and never had anyone to wake up to the kids at night apart from me. 
hehe) but I made him keep it up.

), so I snapped at her (shouldn't have but Jazz was cranky pants velcro baby all day) and Shel stomped off and went to bed..

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