tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241027104317432522.post3292844664376173953..comments2023-06-16T04:52:50.670-07:00Comments on World Momma: Newborn day 4worldmommahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12093173337887326130noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241027104317432522.post-74663485379302766752011-01-28T18:41:12.053-08:002011-01-28T18:41:12.053-08:00So many similarities! My son had a phase of very ...So many similarities! My son had a phase of very difficult behavior, which -thankfully- seems to have passed. But it was awful to have that be our interactions. It broke my heart.<br /><br />And I didn't think of the pacifier until one of my STUDENTS visited me and got one from a nurse without my asking! Of course, I was very grateful to her afterwards.<br /><br />Only difference is since my son wasn't sick I felt like I was spending all my time w/him and neglecting the baby unless she cried. Fortunately, now I feel as if things are more balanced. He is accepting that sometimes he has to wait, and I have accepted that he needs to learn that, and it's not a heartbreaking catastrophe! <br /><br />My daughter's tongue is very white, and I hadn't thought of thrush. She was such a good nurser at birth, but now she smacks, swallows air, and spits up. I guess I'll have to look up thrush. I completely forgot about it between my last pregnancy (when I actually did a lot of reading) and this one (when I did none).<br /><br />My daughter sleeps long periods too. Much longer than my son ever did. Thank God!LazyBoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04076700682212137753noreply@blogger.com