
I recall around the 9 month mark being the time I was most frustrated with the me me me show. It felt like it was never gonna end and I couldn't ever have a moment to myself. It's still tough, but I find it's getting easier as my DD gets older (she will be one next week). Within the last couple of months, I've left her with DH for longer periods of time (6-7 hours a few times

) and now going out for an hour or two on the weekend is no big deal. There were a few key factors that got us to this point:
1) Solid Food. My DD never would take a bottle and was a pretty frequent nurser, so it just added to the difficulty of getting away for a bit. But the more she eats, DH is able to give her meals and she's fine. Of course she nurses a lot when I get home, but surprisingly, she doesn't insist on it the moment I walk in the door. I figured she would, but no.
2) Building up DH's confidence by Just Doing It. The day I left her with DH for 7 hours was sorta rough - it was a bit of a crash course for the both of them - but ultimately it *really* helped DH feel confident in his ability to care for her in that way. Ever since then, he is much more "in there" when it comes to how he parents her and they spend a lot more time together just the two of them.

This required some letting go on my part. I had to realize that they needed to go through that in order to grow together, and if she cried a little bit, its okay. She's with her father and she will be fine.

3) She's just older. The first year is SO about the mother for the baby, and as we have emerged from it, there is more of a balance among mama and daddy. She used to *only* be comforted by nursies, but now DH can often comfort her. They are developing a really special relationship.

It does get better, but you have to help the process along, kwim?