Hi IrishConn
First - big hugs to you! This is a fairly typical phase for all new babies, unfortunately, and it's tough!
My little boy was the same around 6-7 weeks, and again at 10-11 weeks I'm afraid to say, but we learnt so much the first time it was definitely easier then.
Ds also suffered from reflux earlier on, and would do many of the thigns you describe. We found the best thing was to hold him upright or prop him up for at least 20 minutes after feeds. Also trying to sit him more upright during feeds helped. There were many nights that the only way any of us could sleep was if I held him in my arms, sitting upright in bed. The good news is that this has passed for us now, and he is able to sleep lying down.
He also would demand feeds constantly, and this was partly due to a desire to suck to relieve his tummy upset or to settle himself when overtired.
In the end, only you know what is best for your baby - unfortunately it just takes some time for us to feel confident in ourselves as parents.
On bed times, I have found that putting DS to bed earlier has helped him to sleep better & longer (generally). If your baby is getting overtired, I would recommend trying an earlier bed time - the more rested babies are the better they tend to sleep.
Good luck - and sorry to hear that your husband is unwell, I hope his treatment is going well.


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& congragulations on making it 1/2 way to that magical 12 week mark.
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