i am assuming you kind of shoved her onto the mattress rather than flinging her from standing.
if you did do that then you could really hurt her neck if she had landed funny. i doubt she she could get concussion - sorry cant spell it.
if you did throw her from a height then that is not right and should be be ignored. the fact you came on here shows you are concerned about it and we all know you didnt mean it. the thoughts that ran through my mind with a crying baby early hours of a morning make me wince. I remember imagining throwing her down the stairs or out a window. ist natural to feel stressed and lose your rag now and then but if you feel like you are going to flip out her in teh cot, leave the room and the kick the ass out of a pillow!
preparing for a guest is always stressful so someone made a good suggestion here which was to just put everything into a big cupboard and deal with it at a later date. Tidy by hiding, get the babywipes out on the bathroom and sides, hoover and thats all you need to do.
You need some time for yourself too, people underestimate the importance of even 30 mins to yourself. Do you have a cafe near your house or a cosy pub? When my dh would come home from work, I would hand the kids over to him all fed, he would get them ready for bed and stories whilst I nipped around teh corner to our cosy pub. I would have half a guinness and a bag of crisps with my book for jst 30 mins. I can not explain how much better this made me feel. Sometimes I'd to a cafe on a sat for a tea. I would come home all refreshed and happy.
I only started doing this last year, few years too late. Can not believe I had not done it before. I am pregnant again so the pub visits are now out of question but when this baby is born I will make sure I have time for myself at least three times a week for 30 mins - totally alone, tea and mag, sleep, or go for a run.
I have a short temper and I sometimes i just hate hearing the way i am talking to my children so when I get to that stage I always know that I need a short time out.
We are not super human, some people are so calm, I wish i was but because im not i have to deal with it so my children are not effected.
Take care of yourself and make sure you make time for you. Dh's never see that we need this until we ask most of the time.
I bet you will never do that again because you sounds like a lovely mummy who had a bad moment.
if you are feeling that fed up and tired again you tell dh to get his ass out of bed and take over or you will be throwing him over the bed ... they always know you mean business in the dark hours!
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