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because being at home with a newborn is easier than working while pregnant???

Re: because being at home with a newborn is easier than working while pregnant???

  • Wow, is that infuriating . . . bedrest is NOT the same as being home, basically on vacation . . .
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  • LOL, she's in for a BIG surprise!!!
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  • Her world is about to turn upside down if she thinks maternity leave is going to be relaxing and easy.?

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  • imagerunnergirl2008:

    Her world is about to turn upside down if she thinks maternity leave is going to be relaxing and easy. 

     

    that is exactly what i wanted to say.  but my brain is fried and i couldn't put the words together properly.  lolz

  • IDK.  I worked 50 hours a week mostly on my feet with an hour commute each way.  I worked until the day I went into labor.  I would have to say that was probably equally as tiring as life at home with a newborn was.  Now that DD's older being a SAHM is definately easier though.  Although I cannot imagine being a working mom.  Those ladies have all my respect.
  • I don't know, I feel a little sorry for her.  He Dh is a piece of work, and she's not getting any help.
  • God, her husband sounds like a straight-up assshole:

    imageRickeyandDani:
    Unfortunatley my DH is not "domesticated" and well doesn't really try to become that way (he was raised where the woman does all the chores and errands). I ask for help but things get done on his time - which means they take too long. Fishing and his boat sometimes seem more priority because he knows he's not going to get time to do it once LO arrives. I don't mean to bad on my DH... my mom feels sad for me ...she told me the other day "I know you must feel so alone in all this." It doesn't help that DH has lots of days off right now because he's "off cycle". So I get up and he gets to sleep in. lucky ass!!! I'm just grouchy and irritated and feel like you guys will understand better then most!

    I have little sympathy for situations like these, though.  If you knowingly marry an assshole, don't complain when the asssholishness doesn't magically disappear after the wedding or when you pop out a kid.

  • imagemeyemn28:
    IDK.  I worked 50 hours a week mostly on my feet with an hour commute each way.  I worked until the day I went into labor.  I would have to say that was probably equally as tiring as life at home with a newborn was.  Now that DD's older being a SAHM is definately easier though.  Although I cannot imagine being a working mom.  Those ladies have all my respect.

    This, exactly...except I was laid off a week before I was due instead of working right up until the day of.

  • imagemrskadams:
    I don't know, I feel a little sorry for her.  He Dh is a piece of work, and she's not getting any help.

    You know what I love about that ... she says that HE KNOWS once the baby arrives he won't have time to do the boat/fishing whatever ... 10 bucks says he doesn't know that and plans to continue not being an active in the household. If he doesn't take responsibility now - why would he when baby comes - especially if his mentality is XYZ is 'women's work'.  

     

  • imageToledoDeux:

    God, her husband sounds like a straight-up assshole:

    imageRickeyandDani:
    Unfortunatley my DH is not "domesticated" and well doesn't really try to become that way (he was raised where the woman does all the chores and errands). I ask for help but things get done on his time - which means they take too long. Fishing and his boat sometimes seem more priority because he knows he's not going to get time to do it once LO arrives. I don't mean to bad on my DH... my mom feels sad for me ...she told me the other day "I know you must feel so alone in all this." It doesn't help that DH has lots of days off right now because he's "off cycle". So I get up and he gets to sleep in. lucky ass!!! I'm just grouchy and irritated and feel like you guys will understand better then most!

    I have little sympathy for situations like these, though.  If you knowingly marry an assshole, don't complain when the asssholishness doesn't magically disappear after the wedding or when you pop out a kid.

    Took the words outta my mouth. 

    BTW toledo: LOOOOOOOVE the Christmas card!!

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