Although I am very tired and my baby does wake a lot, I am
contented that going to her when she cries is the correct
thing to do. Most of my friends are letting their babies cry
themselves to sleep, and are very proud of themselves. I want
my baby to know that I will always be there for her, and that
is why I don’t mind going to her when she cries. But
how do I defend myself from the criticism that I am spoiling
her?
Babies do need to learn to sleep through the night, but
they will eventually do this on their own, though it can
take a long time. There seems to be a myth that, left to
their own devices, most babies will have their own routine
and be sleeping well by six months old. This is not necessarily
true. As long as you are aware of this, but are still happy
to get up to your baby when she cries, then there is no
reason to change what you are doing.
One of the best things about parenting is that you get
to do it your way. What a friend, or even your mother, considers
spoiling, is your idea of making your baby feel loved and
secure. Well, you get to make that choice for your baby,
just as they get to make that choice for theirs. There is
no wrong and right way of parenting, just different ways
that work for different people. It is important to be as
accepting of other people’s choices as you would like
them to be of yours.
If you think about it, your baby is completely dependant
on you. So doing it your way and being there when she needs
you is perfect for you. That’s the only answer you
need to give your critics!
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