Dear Alyssa-
A couple days ago you turned 3 months old so it was time to sit down and write your monthly update. I’m actually writing this at 3:30am because we’re awake. You do not seem to love sleep as much as your brother did at this age. In fact, you’re quite a bit different than your brother was as a baby. And that’s ok!
First of all, you don’t sleep much. You started sleeping through the night when you hit six weeks. You would sleep from about 11pm until 6am. That was nice. Then about two weeks ago we moved you from the rock and play to the pack and play. You had one good week where you woke up around 5 most days, but this past week you’ve gotten progressively worse, waking up at 4:30, 4 and most recently 3am every day this week. Your mama is tired.
Once you’re up, you eat a lot and occasionally drift off to sleep…but not all that often. And you rarely nap. If I’m lucky, you’ll nap for a little while later in the morning in your carseat when we go to the gym and occasionally again in the early evening…but for the most part you’re just awake. All day.
The good news is, breastfeeding is still going well. While sometimes I feel like all I ever do is nurse you, I’m happy that it’s going smoothly and that you continue to grow like a weed. I’m not sure how much you weigh but my guess would be around 15 pounds? You’re getting longer and longer but aren’t quite as plump as your brother was (17 pounds at 14 weeks!). You’ve grown out of 3 months clothes and are now wearing some 3-6 month but mostly 6 month stuff. You also just moved up to size 2 diapers.
You still cry a lot. We tried probiotics, gas drops and me cutting way back on dairy. You had a couple of good weeks this month….where you actually just sat for an extended period of time (20 minutes) without screaming, eating or sleeping. The first time you did that (after 10 long weeks) I felt like I won a million dollars.
After a couple good weeks you’ve been having a bit of a rough week this week but still not quite as bad as last month. We’re getting pretty good at functioning while tuning out your screams. It’s been a long 3 months, but seeing some glimpses of a happier baby this month gives me hope that in the next month or so things will continue to improve.
You are so strong little one. You hold your head up like a champ and are getting better at tracking people around the room. Sometimes it takes you a while to lock in on people when they’re in front of you…but once you do, you often offer some smiles and coos (Although you don’t make nearly as many noises as your brother did, you’re starting to find your (non-screaming) voice a little bit).
Speaking of strong, you also figured out how to roll over from your back to your belly this week!! Your brother didn’t do that until 4 months so I was a little bit unprepared, but not surprised that you figured it out.
You do love your brother. You are best at tracking him when you hear his voice and enjoy watching him run around. He loves you too. He worries about you when you cry and quickly tells me to pick you up, change your diaper, wipe up your spit up etc. He also loves taking off your socks and helping me carry your carseat.
You hate lying down and are happiest when you’re sitting straight up when people hold you. You also like your various jumpers if you’re in the right mood. We have one that hangs from the doorway in the kitchen and at the gym and one that sits on the floor in the family room and you like to kick your legs and bounce around for short periods of time.
You also sit in the Bumbo sometimes and will tolerate the Ergo although mostly you just want to eat when you’re in it. You want to eat a lot. I’ve given up on keeping track and just feed you whenever you’re hungry. And you still want nothing to do with the pacifier. The past few days I’ve caught you working on sucking your thumb a few times and I’m really hoping that in the next month you’ll figure out how to do that consistently.
You’ve given me my hardest day as a mom, where you literally screamed at the top of your lungs from the second you woke up until 10pm that night and also some of my favorite mom moments in some of our early morning nursing sessions.
Since you and your brother are pretty much exactly 2 years apart, it’s fun to see his pictures from 2 years ago pop up on my timehop and then compare them to you at this age.
Mama loves you, little one…..my hope is that over the next couple of months you’ll outgrow this colicky behavior we’ve been battling and continue to eat, grow and be happy!
It’s crazy how much you’ve grown in just these first three months! Here’s your brother’s 3 month update for comparison.
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Dietitian Jess says
These are my favorite kinds of posts- I love hearing about Little Miss and life with two kiddos. She is gorgeous and really does look just like her brother!! Hope she outgrows the colicky/crying phase fast 🙂
Lindsay says
Thanks Jess!
Carolyn says
Love reading these updates, and so wish I had done something similar when my kids were growing up!
Lindsay says
i’ve been so glad to have Squish’s to look back on so definitely enjoying doing it for her as well!
Shey says
Lindsay-
You’re daughter sounds so much like my first one. We joked that we loved her but we didn’t like her much for the first 6-8 months. For her, she got significantly happier when she could MOVE! She got better when she could crawl and so much better when she could walk. I know that seems like it’s still a ways out but there will be a light. My daughter is now 22 months and is smartest, funniest, “spirited” little girl in the world. I’d never want to change those months because of who she’s grown into. I think it’s so important to talk about these things because I didn’t know anybody else with a baby like mine! Nobody else I knew had a fussy baby and that was really hard sometimes. Now if I have a friends who apologize for their baby crying I let them know there is no amount of crying that could ever offend me. Good luck with your precious little ones.
Also- my daughter found her thumb around the time she could roll over. People always comment on “oh a thumb sucker” like it’s a bad thing. I praised God the day she found that thumb!!!
Lindsay says
thank you! Gives me hope! I am so hoping she’ll find her thumb in the next month. In the past week she’s started getting it in there briefly a few times a day so hopefully she’ll get the hang of it!
EA The Spicy RD says
Aww…love this post! And, I don’t think I have congratulated you yet on your beautiful baby girl! Congrats Mama!! I had a big grin on my face as I read your post-your daughter sounds just like mine-eating a TON, and not wanting to nap. Only my kiddos were reversed, so when my son was born, 19 months later, and he was sleeping ALL the time, I was worried something was wrong-babies aren’t supposed to sleep, are they? Ha! Enjoy the wonderful journey raising your incredible children. And don’t worry-at 13 and 15, my kids sleep ALOT!
Lindsay says
haha thank you 🙂 funny how different kids are.
Amanda says
Hey Lindsay! Love reading your blog, unfortunately haven’t had much time lately as I have my own crazy little one. I’m not sure if you’ve talked about this in the past, but have you thought about reflux? My daughter is 7 months now and was very similar with the sleeping, being upright and nursing constantly. When we started relux meds at 4 months, a very low dose that we are weaning her off of now, it helped her sooo much. She is happy pretty much all the time. I just know how hard it is to hear that cry all the time and thought i would put this out there. She is beautiful and good luck with everything! You are doing great 🙂
Lindsay says
thank you! we did try reflux meds and didn’t have any luck with them. but i’m so glad they worked for you! appreciate the tip. i’m happy to always hear suggestions
Holly says
I have little baby experience…but I wonder if something in the breast milk is bothering your little one? If you switched to bottle feeding it would be interesting to see if she becomes less fussy & hungry all the time. I bet when she transitions to food it will make a big difference. When my daughter was little we switched to a soy based formula and it cleared up lots of issues. And now, 20 years later, we discover she has a dairy allergy, not lactose intolerant but a real allergy to dairy.