TravelingGal
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Oh yeah, I resented it. Not HIM per se, but yeah...it''s hard not to feel like you got the short end of the stick when it''s 2am and you''re feeding your kid with your eyes half open and DH is happy and toasty in bed. And yet, even through that, I really believe that I am the lucky one, if that makes any sense! I''m her mom...how lucky is that.Date: 12/2/2008 6:26:27 PM
Author: NewEnglandLady
TGal, I completely agree with you that by nature, because we are the ones who have the uterus and the boobs, parenting is unfair.
I know this sounds like a terrible question, but I''m just being very honest. Did any of you lovely moms ever feel resentful that it is unequal? I have this fear of waking up at 3 a.m. for a feeding, then looking at the other side of the bed at my husband who is content and asleep and resenting the fact that he is not as exhausted. I love that our relatoinship is equal in all ways (responsibility, financially, etc.) and I''m afraid that the inherent inequality of having a child is going to make me feel isolated or suffocated. Even when you know that he is an amazing father and is going above and beyond to help, do those first months still feel lonely?
I realize that this is just temporary and parenting takes on a new dynamic and in many ways gets easier, but I would be lying if I said it wasn''t scary. Not quite as scary as knowing that you are no longer the most important person in your life, but still scary, haha.
Now, when she starts to openly prefer her daddy when I''ve been busting my butt to get her all her needs...well then, there''ll be hell to pay!!
btw, in those middle of the night feedings, burps make up for it. When they burp, life is good. Hehe.