Kira, I just saw your post. *hug* I wish I had some words of wisdom but some men really take a lot of adjusting. Or should I say, they need a good kick in the freakin' pants. Hope you don't mind me saying so but your DH is being unreasonable. You are a strong woman, remember that, and he should be made aware of the gifts he has. The first year is a write off, really, even though it gets easier, parents just glue together to survive it. It really challenges any relationship's metal, so to make it through, he has got to stop worrying about his mates altogether and focus on what he has created with you, your life, your son, your relationship, you. Don't start thinking PND though, because it doesnt' have to go that way. Feeling low because of stress isn't depression, remember that. That is simply a normal reaction to stress. Depression is feeling seriously low and out of control for NO apparent reason. You have plenty of reason.
Blessings to you, and I hope you all find your way soon.


It can be hard, especially when they (we do too!) want to feel young and like they still have lives. My DH is a little bit the same way.. He doesn't get up with Lila in the middle of the night (rightly so, he's got uni) and he still has something of a social life and doesnt understand why I get upset when he goes out. Granted, he goes out fora few hours early in the evening usually, but still. He gets to be a grown-up. All I can recommend is talking to him... ?

Nothing against you Steph BTW.
for more of the same. Also, great news about not having to go back to work!! My DH has decided the same. He wants us to have another baby quite quickly and now that he has seen how much work one is, he is not so hung up on me going back to work. My plan for next year (when I am hoping to be pregnant again) is just to do relief teaching 1 or 2 days a week (if I feel like it) - it is such good money, no stress and will give me a chance to feel a bit human again. My sister is able to look after DD whenever I need so there won't be any need to put her into childcare.
But I think the growth spurt is partly responsible for his long sleep stint, so we'll see if it's still like this in a day or so. Wowzers those engorged boobs really hurt, eh? Not devastatingly so, but enough to keep you awake until the next feed. 

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