tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241027104317432522.post2886333782248229965..comments2023-06-16T04:52:50.670-07:00Comments on World Momma: First two weeksworldmommahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12093173337887326130noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241027104317432522.post-60815639284840233692011-01-31T22:27:03.154-08:002011-01-31T22:27:03.154-08:00We had the same problem with our son, but fortunat...We had the same problem with our son, but fortunately it seemed to go away within a week or so (it probably started right around the 2 week point too). I was never sure if it was the baby being born, his schedule being completely thrown off by never going to his sitter anymore and his dad and I both being home all day, being stuck in the house so much b/c of winter or his outgrowing the afternoon nap. It killed me that I couldn't pinpoint the reason for his behavior b/c I would deal with it differently depending on the reason, and I knew it was a combo of everything, so it was hard to know how to address it. Luckily, we are finding our stride with everything and my sweet, happy boy has returned to me! Still some meltdowns, but much more what I would consider in the range of normal rather than constant. I am so much happier now that he is happier, too, and I feel like I am getting more opportunity to focus on the baby. Because she is easy, I felt sometimes like she got ignored more often that I would have liked so that I could deal with my son. But I'm feeling it balance out better now and I'm so glad about that! Hope River is having a better time as you settle into a routine with the new little one!LazyBoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04076700682212137753noreply@blogger.com