Jennifer,
This is a huge adjustment for both of you. I think all moms are overprotective and you have had more time to figure out what will work for your baby. But, your husband needs a chance to do that too. I would back off on the suggestions of how to take care of the baby until he asks. He may just need some time to figure it out on his own. I would especially give him more private time with the baby when the baby is happy. Don't run out immediately if you hear the baby cry. Give him a chance to help. It is amazing to me how different my husband and I do things and that sometimes my way worked better with the baby and other times his way worked better.
After having four babies, I am not nearly as overprotective as I used to be. I have learned that babies are much stronger than I realized, especially when their older brothers are trying to carry them around! Scary! I never left my babies with a babysitter besides grandparents either, not until my last baby but that was because my oldest son would be able to tell me if there were any problems while we were gone.
There is definitely no absolute right way to raise a child and each child is so different in personality that you do things different with each one. It will all work out, just keep doing your best and give your husband a chance to figure out the best thing for him to do. It has to be frustrating to him to have the baby crying most of the time that he is around! I know I would get frustrated with my husband when I had done everything I could think of to make the baby happy and Russ would come in and pick the baby up and the baby stopped crying immediately! One of our boys was a total daddy boy.
Hang in there. This is a learning process for all of you! Good luck!
Robin
This is a huge adjustment for both of you. I think all moms are overprotective and you have had more time to figure out what will work for your baby. But, your husband needs a chance to do that too. I would back off on the suggestions of how to take care of the baby until he asks. He may just need some time to figure it out on his own. I would especially give him more private time with the baby when the baby is happy. Don't run out immediately if you hear the baby cry. Give him a chance to help. It is amazing to me how different my husband and I do things and that sometimes my way worked better with the baby and other times his way worked better.
After having four babies, I am not nearly as overprotective as I used to be. I have learned that babies are much stronger than I realized, especially when their older brothers are trying to carry them around! Scary! I never left my babies with a babysitter besides grandparents either, not until my last baby but that was because my oldest son would be able to tell me if there were any problems while we were gone.
There is definitely no absolute right way to raise a child and each child is so different in personality that you do things different with each one. It will all work out, just keep doing your best and give your husband a chance to figure out the best thing for him to do. It has to be frustrating to him to have the baby crying most of the time that he is around! I know I would get frustrated with my husband when I had done everything I could think of to make the baby happy and Russ would come in and pick the baby up and the baby stopped crying immediately! One of our boys was a total daddy boy.
Hang in there. This is a learning process for all of you! Good luck!
Robin
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