Ritu Ko schreef: > After all, that means that the mother has enough energy to actually > enjoy the baby for longer periods of time - you tend to get more cuddling > and cooing time if you don't crash to sleep the moment your head touches the > pillow.:o) Now that does sound somewhat familiar. I wish I could find the time to take more rest. But as always I'm overdoing things again. Trying to coordinate too much and doing too many things at once. I should find my bed more often during the day but I simply don't get around to doing that. Early this morning Tom fell asleep while feeding. But only after I was already sound asleep again. Smart dad left us cuddled up like that for another 2 hours. And poor junior vigourously and indignantly demanded the rest of his food by the time we both woke up again. Sonja
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