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Routine and Moving with a newborn.

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cushionstar · 24/06/2024 19:26

Hi me and my partner dont live together yet but we were in the process of looking for a house and I then I fell pregnant and baby due in a few months.
We both have kids from a previous relationship so are really struggling to find a house that suits us all so it probably means baby will be born before we find a house.
I'm having a c section and my partner will
Be moving in with me for the first few whilst on paternity.
On the odd night I may have to stay at his house in the first weeks with baby as he has his kids on the weekend and his house is slightly bigger than mine. He will have everything ready for me and baby at his home I just suppose I don't want
To disturb babies new sleep routine when so young.

OP posts:
Mrsttcno1 · 24/06/2024 19:28

Honestly OP I wouldn’t worry too much about sleep routines in those early weeks because at least in my experience they are non existent anyway! My baby is 9 weeks old now and we only for the last couple weeks have had any kind of working sleep routine, before that my baby would have slept exactly the same (meaning not much at all🤣🥲) no matter where we were. As long as you have somewhere safe for baby to sleep there you will be fine x

Reugny · 24/06/2024 19:30

Newborns don't really have a sleep routine.

They just sleep...

If the newborn is all the children's half-sibling then both your children will get to see him/her and if any are secondary age they may be helpful.

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