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High school mums? Like, pregnant teenagers?
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I haven’t slept properly for the last 10 years!Speaking of parenting... been carrying a screaming baby since 2. No sleep. Can’t stop. Any attempt to cease movement is met with self harm. Rips at her eyes, her face, her ears, hits herself.
At what point does it get better? Between the doctors, specialists, councillors, we see on regular basis, it should have stopped six months, then twelve, eighteen, now edging on two years and only getting worse, more intense. My back killing me. My heart shooting pain out to all extremities. My emotions dead from watching the suffering.
We’ve tried everything that’s been suggested to us, not one thing has worked for longer than a week til she figures it out and sees it coming. Oh, just keep trying. Like all the (often conflicting) information went straight in and straight out.
Ah well. Haven’t tried hard liquor yet. Medical professionals strongly discourage that but at this point their advice has been no more beneficial than old bogan women. Someone may as well enjoy it.
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Speaking of parenting... been carrying a screaming baby since 2. No sleep. Can’t stop. Any attempt to cease movement is met with self harm. Rips at her eyes, her face, her ears, hits herself.
At what point does it get better? Between the doctors, specialists, councillors, we see on regular basis, it should have stopped six months, then twelve, eighteen, now edging on two years and only getting worse, more intense. My back killing me. My heart shooting pain out to all extremities. My emotions dead from watching the suffering.
We’ve tried everything that’s been suggested to us, not one thing has worked for longer than a week til she figures it out and sees it coming. Oh, just keep trying. Like all the (often conflicting) information went straight in and straight out.
Ah well. Haven’t tried hard liquor yet. Medical professionals strongly discourage that but at this point their advice has been no more beneficial than old bogan women. Someone may as well enjoy it.
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Time for an exorcism. She's clearly haunted.
Nah it does get better. What happens if you try some tough love and just put her down and leave her alone?
Our first went through about 4-6 months of being a horrid sleeper but eventually got over it. It's hard. It does your head in. But it does get better.
Toss and turns. Sometimes sleeps. Sometimes hurts herself. All the time screams.
Missus and I may have to start sleeping separately cause she is always, I mean always, addicted to boob. Never taken a bottle or anything. Never had milk or formula. If my partner is even in the house when baby is in a mood like that it's like she's possessed and won't rest til she gets that nipple.
And bites a chunk out of it. Like a horror film. No lie.
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Some.The self-harm thing is a concern. Sounds like she might be in some real discomfort. Have the docs run all the appropriate tests?
This sounds like my son up until 16 months until my wife had just about enough. Could only get him to sleep on the boob or going for a drive. Day or night didn't matter.Toss and turns. Sometimes sleeps. Sometimes hurts herself. All the time screams.
Missus and I may have to start sleeping separately cause she is always, I mean always, addicted to boob. Never taken a bottle or anything. Never had milk or formula. If my partner is even in the house when baby is in a mood like that it's like she's possessed and won't rest til she gets that nipple.
And bites a chunk out of it. Like a horror film. No lie.
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Some.
Some radiology related things, she had to be strapped in like in a mental asylum. It was cruel. We couldn't go through with them on the day. Especially considering she'd been in a good mood prior to that.
I think she is just always always looking for something to distract or occupy herself with and sometimes that's her own body. She pulls her feet and toes or harm itself with her hands if she can't get her hands on an object. The whole time I think it has been as simple as she hates going to sleep and fights tiredness rather than give in before it gets to dangerously overtired levels. It took us six odd months to find a reliable way to get her to sleep (walking in the pram) but even now she's cottoned on to that and aggressively resists.
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Surely they can prescribe some mild sedative for alternate nights or something. Lack of sleep for your daughter (not to mention yourself) is actually harmful.Speaking of parenting... been carrying a screaming baby since 2. No sleep. Can’t stop. Any attempt to cease movement is met with self harm. Rips at her eyes, her face, her ears, hits herself.
At what point does it get better? Between the doctors, specialists, councillors, we see on regular basis, it should have stopped six months, then twelve, eighteen, now edging on two years and only getting worse, more intense. My back killing me. My heart shooting pain out to all extremities. My emotions dead from watching the suffering.
We’ve tried everything that’s been suggested to us, not one thing has worked for longer than a week til she figures it out and sees it coming. Oh, just keep trying. Like all the (often conflicting) information went straight in and straight out.
Ah well. Haven’t tried hard liquor yet. Medical professionals strongly discourage that but at this point their advice has been no more beneficial than old bogan women. Someone may as well enjoy it.
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She might be a little too old for it now but do you swaddle her?
I know controlled crying is hard but if they're swaddled well, then it reduces the harm from loose hands and fingers.
Lol I'll elaborate on this in a bit. This is my post to remind myself to do it.Surely they can prescribe some mild sedative for alternate nights or something. Lack of sleep for your daughter (not to mention yourself) is actually harmful.
Some.
Some radiology related things, she had to be strapped in like in a mental asylum. It was cruel. We couldn't go through with them on the day. Especially considering she'd been in a good mood prior to that.
I think she is just always always looking for something to distract or occupy herself with and sometimes that's her own body. She pulls her feet and toes or harm itself with her hands if she can't get her hands on an object. The whole time I think it has been as simple as she hates going to sleep and fights tiredness rather than give in before it gets to dangerously overtired levels. It took us six odd months to find a reliable way to get her to sleep (walking in the pram) but even now she's cottoned on to that and aggressively resists.
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Never been one for swaddling.
It's what shits me most. So many things that are present have been present since she got pulled out the womb (sleeping, no bottle, no swaddle, etc) and we raised these with various people and all we got was 'thats having a baby, keep trying, she will come around'.
Well she didn't.
There's some discussion as to whether she may have autistic sensory issues but our specialised therapy classes have really been wound down during the pandemic.
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I am sure my husband is happy we had girls as I am not sure he would handle that conversation. If it was up to him he would just tell our girls that they were plucked out of the cabbage patch. I have already assigned him the duty of teaching them both to drive, as I have suffered through 2 horrendous pregnancies, so he has to take one from the team.Sounds like you and your better half are going through a real hard time and I'm sorry to hear this edgie. I dont have any good advice but hopefully this can make you smile for a minute or 2.
Was having a bit of a heart to heart with my 11 year old lad... and he tells me his penis gets really big when its erect... I'm like yeah that pretty normal... he looks at me... dad like real big... like 3 times the size... I kinda laugh and go ok.. mate so have you measured it?.
Yeah it's like 14cm's...
Well... ok... um.... yeah that's normal mate...
Answer I got back was... not for an 11 year old. Lol
Never been one for swaddling.
It's what shits me most. So many things that are present have been present since she got pulled out the womb (sleeping, no bottle, no swaddle, etc) and we raised these with various people and all we got was 'thats having a baby, keep trying, she will come around'.
Well she didn't.
There's some discussion as to whether she may have autistic sensory issues but our specialised therapy classes have really been wound down during the pandemic.