My 14 month old had a short wake up at 2:40am. For whatever reason (work stress, mostly) I couldn’t get back to sleep. I’ll be running on about 4 hours of sleep and caffeine today.

  • blaue_Fledermaus@mstdn.io
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    5 months ago

    4yo vomited on their bed during the night. I probably got around the same amount of sleep.

    Hang on there, and good luck!

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    5 months ago

    Best advice I’ve got: If you qan manage it, try to catch a power nap about mid day. It won’t make up for the sleep lost, but will make coping with it more tolerable!

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      5 months ago

      This is how I have managed to maintain sanity a reasonable amount of the time as a parent. Thank goodness for working from home. About to take a short snooze now!

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    5 months ago

    Oof. Here’s to caffeine!

    If any mystic parent energy pool exists, I’m sending you some. (If it exists that pool is probably always desperately empty…)

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    5 months ago

    I ran on 4 hours of sleep per night for the first six months of my son’s life. I didn’t even know that a human can get that tired and still be alive.

    We just got a new puppy and I’m new parent’s level of tired again.

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      My oldest was such a terrible sleeper, we were basically zombies for the first 6-8 months. I got rear ended on my way home from getting some diapers. The woman said she was tired because she had a new puppy. I told her I was tired because I had a baby. I was too tired to have any sympathy for her. Looking back, now I feel a little bad for being so snippy. Puppies are no joke.

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        He has to go out in the middle of the night, and early in the morning, and he takes constant attention throughout the day. I forgot how much time and effort puppies take after living with older dogs for a decade and a half. Idk why I thought this would be cute and fun. Babies are definitely still harder though, especially if they’re colicky.

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    5 months ago

    Are you supposed to let them be at that age or supposed to rock them back to sleep or something?

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      5 months ago

      Haha. Great question, and I’m about to give a shitty (but true) answer.

      It depends. It depends on the kid. It also depends what is happening in the kid’s life. It also probably depends on the phase of the moon or something.

      Source: I’m the best parent in the world, according a mug my kids made for me.

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      5 months ago

      No idea what you’re supposed to do. We briefly rock her, and then put her back down. She tends to fall back to sleep pretty quickly these days.