I can easily function on 6 hours of sleep a night but my wife needs like 9 hours and she'll still say she's tired the next morning.
Same here...not looking forward to parenthood.
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I can easily function on 6 hours of sleep a night but my wife needs like 9 hours and she'll still say she's tired the next morning.
my boss's 7 week old is colicky and eats every two hours on the dot. And takes nearly two hours to eat and all that jazz. That is sticking in my head more this week than the sleep little cutie pie..........eventually the cuteness will win out, but right now I'm like HOW DO YOU SURVIVE THAT?!
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I can easily function on 6 hours of sleep a night but my wife needs like 9 hours and she'll still say she's tired the next morning.
There is actually such thing as too much sleep. I think for an adult anything after 8 hours actually starts to negatively effect you and make you more tired throughout the day.
It's like calving season (I'm sure you know the process). Sleep in the living room recliner, wake up every hour or so (and let's say this 2 AM), look at the blizzard raging outside, curse while putting your coveralls on, go outside and find 5 cows calving, watch 3 get their calves out no problem, notice the other two are going to need help, get all 5 cows and the 3 calves inside the shed, get the two others locked in a head gate, get the come along, pull the two calves out, make sure they suck, go back inside, look at clock that now says 4 AM, sleep knowing you get to do the same thing in another hour. Funny thing is, I wouldn't trade it for anything.
I have said this too but she asked her doctor about over-sleeping while she was at her check-up and the doc said it was perfectly fine.
I know how it is from the beef side, but I've never experienced it since we calve year round for dairy. Plus they are already in a close-up barn so no moving/extra work required unless there's trouble. So a few nights of hanging around late, but not the days on end thing like that. Or weeks for a human baby. And I do think I could survive it - I wonder how the hell it works once you go back to work. How do you not just conk out?
She told you the doc said it was perfectly fine....I think you mean....:skeptical:
I have said this too but she asked her doctor about over-sleeping while she was at her check-up and the doc said it was perfectly fine.
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I know how it is from the beef side, but I've never experienced it since we calve year round for dairy. Plus they are already in a close-up barn so no moving/extra work required unless there's trouble. So a few nights of hanging around late, but not the days on end thing like that. Or weeks for a human baby. And I do think I could survive it - I wonder how the hell it works once you go back to work. How do you not just conk out?