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My 2yr only wants me

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Lizbiz89 · 24/08/2019 22:51

My dd only wants me to do everything. If my dh tries to help she screams and gets herself really upset. It's getting to the point now where I'm so exhausted as I literally get no break at all in the day. I also feel really bad for my dh as I think it's starting to upset him. Has anyone been through this with their lo? Any advice would be really helpful.

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MissKatz · 24/08/2019 22:54

I'm going through the same thing with my 2 year old DD. I never get a break it's exhausting. She has "Daddy days" regularly for bonding but it makes no difference. Sorry this doesn't help but you're not alone. Xx

Chitarra · 24/08/2019 22:56

This is really normal at this age. However, I think it’s important that your DH carries on doing things with her. Does it help if you’re out of the room (or even the house) so you’re not an option?

navteexo · 25/08/2019 20:12

This happens with my DH. My 1 yr old DS only wants him, he only wants to be fed by him, sleep on his shoulder, carried by him. When i try to do anything..he will get upset and cry for DH. However when husband isnt there, DS will cling to me. It tires DH out badly. You arent alone

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Lizbiz89 · 25/08/2019 22:09

Thanks for the replies everyone. My dh does try and do as much as he can and some days are better than others. He's going to start taking her out one morning a week so they can do some bonding. She's just going to through a very fussy stage in general. Hopefully it improves soon as I'm going slightly mad.

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