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Old 07-04-2012, 07:47 PM   #20493
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ProfCrash - being a new mother is always so hard with so much advice from everyone, but like aceflor said, "Do as you feel is best for both of you, and it will be." There is enough stress being new parents as it is. I went through the same with my son and he turned out great, even if I didn't take all the advice from my friends and family. I found that if I was happy and non stressed, so was my son. I had a male friend tell me that babies were like dogs - they pick up on the mood of the person close to them - if you are happy and bubbly they are happy, but if you are tense and stressed, they are fussy. I don't know how true that always was, but it was close enough.

Finishing the last of the coffee and trying to decide about venturing out to do errands.

I found that is really true. I just wish I could always be happy and bubbly around them, but they are older now and I am not as patient as I should be....
Prof, enjoy your baby! and doesn't he smell just incredibly good (at least most of the time ) ?
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