I'm feeling a little guilty. I've been so busy these days, I hardly have time to talk to or play with little S anymore. I've practically left him under the care of his nanny and his grandma. Which leads me to wonder whether working from home actually allows you to spend more time with your kid. Yes, you're physically there, but your attention is elsewhere.
I'm working on something big (for me, anyway), and things are pretty hectic right now. Hopefully when everything settles down, I will be able to set a schedule so that I have time to block out everything and just be with little S and give him my undivided attention.
Little S is also breastfeeding less and less now. He still nurses to sleep, but there have been times when he just went to sleep on his own and did not feed until the next morning. He's now mostly sleeping through the night, skipping the all-night nursing marathons. During the day, he only nurses twice, sometimes only once when I am out doing errands. I feel that my milk supply is dwindling now, and I feel that it's possible that little S will wean himself naturally.
Such small changes, but such a big impact.
I'm working on something big (for me, anyway), and things are pretty hectic right now. Hopefully when everything settles down, I will be able to set a schedule so that I have time to block out everything and just be with little S and give him my undivided attention.
Little S is also breastfeeding less and less now. He still nurses to sleep, but there have been times when he just went to sleep on his own and did not feed until the next morning. He's now mostly sleeping through the night, skipping the all-night nursing marathons. During the day, he only nurses twice, sometimes only once when I am out doing errands. I feel that my milk supply is dwindling now, and I feel that it's possible that little S will wean himself naturally.
Such small changes, but such a big impact.
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