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Extra attached to husband after giving birth

I am 2 weeks post csect. Is it normal to feel extra overly attached to your husband after having a baby. As he’s the only one thats been with you throughout your whole long labor and during your breakdowns post partum and the one always take care of you and the baby. And when he’s back to work, i always cry and cry and cry cause i just miss him and his presence. Literally cry every single minute hour, and would cry extra when baby is cranky dont want to sleep. How i wish husbands/dads would get the same length of paternity leave as mothers, cause they deserve the same, especially the ones thats really hands on and help out alot. And is it normal to cry cs you feel bad for your husband for always needing to take care of baby almost 24/7 during your recovery. I feel like im stealing away his sleep, his life. Or am i just emotional because of the hormones and pain after birth. #firsttimemom

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