Do I need to go to the doctor?
The first two weeks were great. We were like … this parenting stuff is easy. But it was because she had jaundice and was a bit weak and just slept all the time. Since that cleared up, we have been living in hell on earth.
Her default state is crying. Every hour of every day is trying to prevent her from crying. We have found that holding her upright and bouncing on a yoga ball chills her out and helps her sleep. But we can't do that all the time. We need to eat, sleep, shower, go to the shop etc. and stay alive ourselves.
If we put her down while fast asleep, she's awake in 1 minute and crying.
I work from home and can hear the commotion outside my home office all day. I am beginning to wake up with anxiety now, like a tightness and dread in my chest just waiting for the demonic exorcist noises to begin and listening my partner (the mother) struggle.
It's affecting my work, as I often need to head out of the office to help her out. A big project is getting delayed. My manager's patience is running out.
It's affecting our relationship. We haven't slept in the same bed for over a month. I stay in the spare room while she manages the baby at night. I take the baby on the weekend to the spare room and the mother stays alone and gets some sleep.
We don't eat dinner together basically ever because one person needs to manage the baby.
We can't go to a restaurant or cafe for one coffee because she will cry and fuss.
I lie every day to colleagues in work when they ask how the bundle of joy is.
Apparently a 2 month old's wake window should be around 90 minutes. Hers is around 9 hours. She sleeps due to pure exhaustion, then start exorcist mode again 3 hours later maximum. I think she would stay away for 1 week straight if we didn't do the yoga bouncy ball thing. I think she's going to get brain damage from lack of sleep. I get more sleep than her. Babies are supposed to sleep for 16 to 20 hours I thought?
Public health nurse said it's colic, just wait it out. Try some colic drops from the chemist and some thickening stuff (Carobel) for formula. But she's like 80% breastfed so that doesn't work all the time. In fact I don't think it's working at all for the formula feeds.
From googling, it seems that colic is diagnosed when medical professionals are feeling lazy. It could be leprosy and they'll say "ah it's a bit of colic".
Should I demand a cows milk allergy test? Some hardcore reflux drugs?
We have started to do some dangerous things (according to the internet). For example, letting the baby sleep on her stomach while we sleep. She sleeps well on her stomach. Also letting her sleep on our chest while we sleep. Putting her outside in the freezing cold wind for a few minutes which seems to short circuit her brain and make her forget that she was crying. My partner is talking about starting weed again. She has been off it since we found out about the pregnancy. I know it gets into breastmilk, but one joint a week is better than her slipping into post partum depression or just normal depression and our family unit collapsing. She mentioned adoption one night, but she had only slept like 1 hour. I would also like to see her more relaxed so I have agreed that she can smoke weed, but it's formula only for a few days while she pumps all the breast milk out.
My partner had an emergency cesarian section after an absolutely horrendous labour, and during the first two chilled out weeks after birth she said she wanted another baby. After the horrific pain she went through. Now she says no **** way. So this is worse than 2 days of horrific labour and getting your stomach and guts slashed open to smithereens with blood squirting everywhere and then a month of agony while the seven layers of sliced open stomach healed and you couldn't even sit down on the sofa without crying and her vagina was pumping blood. Dealing with our newborn is worse than that.
What do we do?
Next available doctor slot is in 2 weeks.