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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 452597" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>3 weeks. Just like Keista - non-stop crying, screaming rather, if I wasn't holding her. I couldn't do the papoose - I had to have both hands around her. My mom, however, could do the papoose. (Some things never change. She's 16 and still completely dependent on me - in every possible way.) She would fall asleep on my shoulder, I'd wait until her breathing changed, put her down, and she'd immediately wake up and scream. About every third day she did nothing but sleep, waking only long enough to eat - and just barely - because she was so exhausted from not sleeping the rest of the time. This is why I was back into my regular clothes within a month of delivery. I never got to eat or rest. She also screamed in the car anytime it wasn't moving, such as at a traffic light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 452597, member: 7083"] 3 weeks. Just like Keista - non-stop crying, screaming rather, if I wasn't holding her. I couldn't do the papoose - I had to have both hands around her. My mom, however, could do the papoose. (Some things never change. She's 16 and still completely dependent on me - in every possible way.) She would fall asleep on my shoulder, I'd wait until her breathing changed, put her down, and she'd immediately wake up and scream. About every third day she did nothing but sleep, waking only long enough to eat - and just barely - because she was so exhausted from not sleeping the rest of the time. This is why I was back into my regular clothes within a month of delivery. I never got to eat or rest. She also screamed in the car anytime it wasn't moving, such as at a traffic light. [/QUOTE]
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