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High needs babies - when does it get easier?!

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2littlemoos · 06/06/2017 19:24

LO is 10m. I thought she would have got easier by now. Mon-Fri when DP is at work and I am on my own are the worst. I have no other help. I have a 2yo as well but luckily she's pretty easy.

I just want reassurance it gets better?

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OhDearToby · 06/06/2017 19:26

Erm...7 years and counting here! Although to be fair she doesn't wake me up at night anymore. Well, not every night anyway! Grin

I didn't realise until dd2 came along just how easy and fun some babies can be!

BillywigSting · 06/06/2017 19:29

I have a very very highly strung 3yo.
Life got a bit easier when he started nursery (but not ds, just having a bit of respite helped)
He got a bit easier when could walk (12mo) , again when he could talk(around 2).

It does get easier and they turn into the funniest and most fascinating kids

stargirl1701 · 06/06/2017 19:30

Not yet...4.9 years...

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BillywigSting · 06/06/2017 19:30

Mind I said 'easier', not 'easy'. He's a total helion.

FellOutOfBed2wice · 06/06/2017 19:32

Mine is almost three and she's still very hard work but now she's at nursery and talks well she's bright and hilarious. Still doesn't sleep though. It's much better now she can communicate properly though.

2littlemoos · 06/06/2017 19:48

Ah quite a long time to go yet then!

The needing to be attached to me is relentless!

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