Parenting
Kylie Kelce Reveals The Surprising Reason Why She Lets Her Husband Snooze While Caring For Their Newborn
Kylie Kelce continues to offer a refreshing take on motherhood through her engaging podcast, *Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce*. With each episode, she dives into real-life experiences that resonate with so many mothers out there. In her latest episode, titled “Kylie on Ziplining in Stadiums, NFL Group Chats & Egg Freezing Reality with Kaylee Hartung,” she hits on a topic that might just make you nod along with understanding: the balance of nighttime responsibilities during the newborn phase.
Kylie candidly shares that during this exhausting period, her husband Jason often sleeps soundly through those late-night feedings. Now, before you clench your fists in disbelief or judge Jason as lacking in support, Kylie assuredly states, “That’s how I like it.” This might seem controversial, but many parents might find a kernel of truth in her approach – including myself.
As a fellow mom of two, I can say this strategy isn’t unfamiliar. It’s a polarizing topic, of course. Some might see it as an unfair arrangement, while others can understand the practicalities behind it. After all, who wants to waste precious, sleep-deprived hours staring blankly at each other when one partner can catch up on sleep to be more active during the day?
When I was pregnant with my first baby, my husband was adamant about sharing everything—a sentiment I had initially thought meant shared sleepless nights too. But truthfully, our nocturnal standoffs often led us to gaze at each other in the dim room, he barely awake, while I was busy nursing, and it was all just… pointless. It soon proved much more effective for us to take turns during those nighttime feeds, especially once I started incorporating bottle feeding into our routine.
Fast forward to having a toddler alongside a newborn, and managing nighttime responsibilities becomes an intricate dance of logistics. As Kylie pointed out, Jason’s need for sleep is crucial for keeping up with their energetic little ones during the day. It’s all about teamwork, after all. When she rattled off a series of tasks that any parent can relate to—“filling up water bottles, opening bags of snacks, changing a newborn’s diaper, and responding to the inevitable toddler meltdown”—I couldn’t help but feel as if she was reading directly from my life’s script!
Her family’s ‘divide and conquer’ approach is exactly what my husband and I adopted when our second child came along. I took the nighttime shifts with our newborn while he focused on our older child. With our older son bouncing off the walls, it was paramount that one parent remained relatively rested and alert. We found this division essential for our sanity and ability to manage the madness of family life.
For those who are navigating this sleepless stage of parenting—whether first-time moms or veteran mothers—it’s no secret that staying awake during those nightly feedings can feel like an Olympic challenge. If you’re looking for tips to keep your eyes from drooping during those long hours, here’s what worked for me:
1. Stay Hydrated with Ice-Cold Water: Trust me, there’s nothing more refreshing than a glass of ice water during those nightly wake-ups. Postpartum, hydration is key—not only for your energy levels but also to ensure you’re reaping the benefits if you’re breastfeeding. Keep a good-sized water bottle close at hand and sip while you cuddle your little one.
2. Dive into Podcasts: Find a few of your favorite podcasts—like Kylie’s relatable insights on *Not Gonna Lie*—and have them ready. Pop in an earbud, and let their voices keep your mind engaged while you rock your baby.
3. Browse Through a Book: Admittedly, this might be a hit-or-miss tactic. Sometimes gripping tales can help you stay focused, while other times, the plot might lure you into sleepy oblivion. Just find a book that’s genuinely captivating, and watch out for those plot twists!
4. Catch Up on a Show: Streaming services are your best friends during those midnight hours. Binge-watch or catch up on that show you’ve been dying to see. Finding a good series can make the time pass a lot more enjoyably.
5. Soft Night Light: As tempting as it is to sit in complete darkness to save your tired eyes, a gentle night light can be a lifesaver. Not only does it help keep you awake, but it also creates a calm atmosphere for those late-night sessions with your newborn.
So, would you follow in Kylie Kelce’s footsteps and let your partner sleep through the night? It’s all about what works best for your family. In the chaos of parenting, sometimes creating your own version of normal isn’t just a survival tactic; it can be a game-changer.
