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this post was submitted on 30 Aug 2023
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I have mild PTSD from the lack of sleep and constant screaming. I wouldn’t wish a colicky baby on my worst enemy.
In case you haven't heard this today:
First of all, thank you for an actually empathetic comment and great advice. My demon baby is now a happy preschooler.
I will say with my previous child, I thought I knew more than I did because they were such an easy baby. Now I know better and I constantly coach tactics, like the ones you describe, to new parents.
In my SEA culture, parents sleep with their babies, meaning a crying baby will immediately find a teat to suckle on while the mum sleeps on.
We also are very physical with our babies, hugging and picking them up immediately when they cry. Every able bodied adult and even older siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles will also do this for you. Our babies grow up well adjusted and have good emotional attachment with their parents and extended family.
lol I don’t think you intended it be but literally the second comment on the post is shaming parents which is what this article is discussing.
Says the weak parent with a non sleeping crying baby. Maybe you should be shamed?
lol imagine writing and posting this comment.