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Sure, my newborn throws up on me daily, goes through far more diapers than I thought possible, makes constant little dinosaur noises, wants to eat every hour it seems, and doesn’t let me sleep. Still the best thing ever.

Life is precious. Have kids.

(I’m terrified though. How do you raise a child in this satanic shitshow our culture has become? How will I keep her safe? At least my happily blue-pill libertarian husband seems to be shaking himself out of his complacency; father instincts are an amazing thing to behold.)

Sure, my newborn throws up on me daily, goes through far more diapers than I thought possible, makes constant little dinosaur noises, wants to eat every hour it seems, and doesn’t let me sleep. Still the best thing ever. Life is precious. Have kids. (I’m terrified though. How do you raise a child in this satanic shitshow our culture has become? How will I keep her safe? At least my happily blue-pill libertarian husband seems to be shaking himself out of his complacency; father instincts are an amazing thing to behold.)

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[–] 2 pts

Also that Cry it Out BS was invented by a jew. Do not let your kid cry to they come to the realization you wont help them, then when they are tired of crying they pass out.

God that shit is so evil. I don't know how parents can stand to lock their infants up in another room and make them figure out how to sleep alone and afraid like that. Those babies need to hear their parents' breathing and feel their heartbeat.

[–] 3 pts

Those babies need to hear their parents' breathing and feel their heartbeat.

We bed shared with our kids. My wife also breastfed. Baby wakes in the middle of the night, mom gives boob. Everyone is back to sleep. Not one sleepless night.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

It took us a few nights to figure it out with our first, and the constant hounding from everyone about how evil you must be if you'd bedshare with your infant didn't help at first. They failed to mention that almost all cases of mothers crushing their babies in their sleep involve obese mothers, drugs, alcohol, painkillers from C-section etc, or lack of breastfeeding. We were fortunate to meet a doula/midwife who helped us out immensely and taught us how to sidestep all the retarded OB and labor/deliver/postnatal bullshit lowest common denominator "advice".

Since then it's been super easy with all our kids; and no sleeplessness except if they're teething really badly.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

They failed to mention that almost all cases of mothers crushing their babies in their sleep involve obese mothers, drugs, alcohol, painkillers from C-section etc, or lack of breastfeeding.

Bingo!

Holy sheet I found it. I did a post about it a year or so ago on Voat.

https://searchvoat.co/v/whatever/3569962