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Our second didn’t sleep for 18months so for the third we bought a Snoo and it worked like a charm! I’d look into that as an alternative
We have a nanny from 7-7 on most days. I would take the 2 year old out of day care and just do that.you and wife split the Night Shift and then she can catch a few extra hours of sleep during the day.
A schedule that worked for us was wife would sleep from 9-2 or so and I would just do the last round after midnight and sleep myself usually around 1am until 8am then work. Nanny showed up at 7am so wife would take the 2-7 shift at night. Wife would then catch a nap during the day too.
We tried a night nurse for a couple weeks and just found it weird to have someone in the house while we are sleeping. And the lady was also very weird :) and it cost about double of a day nanny so for the price of like 10 hours of a night nurse we could have 2 days of a day nanny.
Ok this is exactly what I was hoping for. I didn’t even think of taking the 2 year old out. That could be a good option
This is a great question and I’m lucky to have an au pair as I’m in the same situation. With number 1 there is no way my wife would have allowed a stranger to watch him but we’ve built trust with her and my wife is eager to have the help. I wish you the best in finding the relief. A snoo is an amazing addition to the process of a newborn!