I was actually curious about this earlier this morning, as I was running very very late, no makeup, and making a very hurried trip to wal-mart with DS to get a new thermometer so I could make sure he didn't have a fever before taking him to DC. It was one heck of a hectic morning. I got to work an hour late looking like total crap. (no makeup is NOT me). But yea I've wondered about how many of us IF'ers work. As far as my "IRL" friends go, they are all SAHMs and are all very fertile.
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I chose FT but I work the minimum hours in my company to be considered FT, 32. I work M-Th.
DS is almost 2 and my cousin and DH (he works nights) watch him while I work. He loves my cousin and her kids (who are in school most of the time). DS lost his sh!t this morning when I dropped him off, I have never cried over leaving him even when he was a baby (I don't cry much in general) but I teared up as I was leaving. It made me re-consider being a WM.
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I put part time, since I usually put in 3 nights a week, but when needed I work a 5 day work week.
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After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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I am self employed and work from home, and my hours are part time (usually). I SAH, but I have to work too. So I don't think I really fall into any of these categories.
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I said full time, even though technically I'm on a "reduced" schedule (even further reduced since I'm pregnant) but I still end up working almost 40 hours a week. If I was full time here it'd be more like 55-60.
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I was actually curious about this earlier this morning, as I was running very very late, no makeup, and making a very hurried trip to wal-mart with DS to get a new thermometer so I could make sure he didn't have a fever before taking him to DC. It was one heck of a hectic morning. I got to work an hour late looking like total crap. (no makeup is NOT me). But yea I've wondered about how many of us IF'ers work. As far as my "IRL" friends go, they are all SAHMs and are all very fertile.
I chose FT but I work the minimum hours in my company to be considered FT, 32. I work M-Th.
DS is almost 2 and my cousin and DH (he works nights) watch him while I work. He loves my cousin and her kids (who are in school most of the time). DS lost his sh!t this morning when I dropped him off, I have never cried over leaving him even when he was a baby (I don't cry much in general) but I teared up as I was leaving. It made me re-consider being a WM.
TTC #2 with PCOS since September 2009
BFP, Femara 7.5mg, Ovidrel, IUI. Beta #1 17dpIUI -495 Beta #2 19dpIUI-1031
Lovebugs2012
My Blog
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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