![]() I don't remember who put him back, but it was probably me. The second time, his daddy would get up, do the diaper thing, and bring him to me in bed. The first time he woke up, usually, I'd get him, change his diaper, go sit in the living room and breastfeed him. Our son woke up twice a night for the first 6 weeks. Posted by wolfkult to Human Relations (39 answers total) 23 users marked this as a favorite How did you split up the duties? What worked and what didn't? ![]() Baby is going to be sleeping in a bassinet for the first few months in our bedroom I have always slept a lot (8 hours or so) and have no idea how I will function on a lot less sleep but realize I may only get half of that Mother is going to breastfeed (or try to, we have bottles ready just in case) We are lucky that the mother does not have to work for the foreseeable future I will be working 40 hours a week (8-5, 9-6, computer engineering, office job) We're mainly wondering what has worked for people on weeknights when the father works and the mother does not. We'd like to hear some people's experiences on how to split up the workload. ![]() We have talked a lot about how to split up infant duties but want to make sure we have a plan that we can agree on now and that will work. My wife and I are expecting a baby in the next week or so.
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