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2007-04-24 14:28:46
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answered by ausblue 7
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YES!!! I promise it will get better. My only suggestion for getting daddy to take his turn is to figure out the baby's schedule and then decide who is taking what shift. My husband had to get up for work at 6am and I didn't need to be up until 8 or 9 so I got up for the middle of the night feedings and he got up with our son around 5am, fed him and put him back to bed to sleep until I needed to wake up a few hours later. If that doesn't work for you then maybe ya'll could just try alternating mornings if possible. Good luck, but know that you are not alone in this. You wouldn't be a mommy if you weren't exhausted on a regular basis.
2007-04-24 14:30:29
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answered by taylor p 3
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It's Daddy's turn over here every Saturday and Sunday when he doesn't have to work. If you're not getting help Daddy needs to get a taste of it to realize how hard it really is. My 4 yr old and 17 month old are up at 6:30am every day. Brutal 'ain't it...
2007-04-24 14:31:16
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answered by mench 1
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Daddy's take a turn? Had 3 kids daddy never seemed to be able to get up. I applaud the daddy who jumps up to the plate and gives mom a brake.
2007-04-24 14:24:50
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answered by cheoli 4
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Well my babies are 3, but we are up around 8-8:30, earlier than I want but I deal with it. And it's my turn every morning except for sometimes on the weekends when I get to sleep in!!
2007-04-24 14:24:29
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answered by Michelle 6
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Please...if daddy does it...you end up with a mess in the house, food left on the counter, smelly diapers still sitting in the floor, baby throwing up....I learned along....long..long...time ago..just to do it myself and save myself the clean up.
2007-04-24 14:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The baby - probably. If it is mommy or daddy that is up with the baby is the real question.
2007-04-24 14:23:26
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answered by D 3
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That depends on Daddy.
2007-04-24 14:23:36
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answered by markmccloud_1 4
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if daddy has enough sense to take care of the baby
2007-04-24 14:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What??? Daddy gets a turn??? How come I didn't know this?
2007-04-24 14:24:19
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answered by Trish 5
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2016-12-23 04:22:09
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answered by mccredie 4
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