When pediatrician asked how much our daughter was eating and I didn't have the answer, I downloaded an app. At first, it was helpful; I knew exactly how many ounces she was consuming and how many hours she slept. But naptimes became a nightmare when we couldn't get her to sleep on schedule. I was convinced I was doing it all wrong. Weeks later, as the pediatrician reassured us that she was thriving, he said, "Don't be one of those parents who try to measure everything." My husband looked at me, and I confessed. Pediatrician told us, "You need to get to know your baby. An app can't do it for you."
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