I'm totally unsure of what I will do about my job when baby comes. Ideally, I THINK I would like to move to part-time, but that may or may not be something my boss will allow. I'm fairly certain I don't want to be a full-time working mom, as I was bounced around between babysitters as a child and always resented it.(I want to give my kid the gift of "my time" and all of that cliche stuff. Ha.)
But, I worry about money, as I'm sure most of us do. Losing my income would be a big hit for DH and I. Especially with the added expense of a little one.
Have you all made your plans yet? What will you do?
Re: Working Mom, SAHM or Part-Time?
I SAH with DS as my work is mainly on weekends (photographer) and evenings, when DH can watch him.
You'll figure out what's best for you. GL!
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I can't wait to be a SAHM! It's what I've always wanted to do. We'll have to make some sacrifices but it'll be worth it for us. Besides, daycare around here is like a second mortgage payment so I wouldn't be making much after having to pay for daycare.
Will be returning to work full time. Really don't think we can make ends meet otherwise.
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I'll be a working mom! I teach grade 2 and love it. I want to go back to work after. I also live in Canada, so we get a year maternity leave which is great! After we have 2 kids I might see if I can teach part-time, but it is very hard in our division and I don't want to lose my spot completley. I do have the option of taking a second year of mat leave (unpaid, but keep my position) if I want.
My husband is a farmer though, so we kinda rely on the steady second income as his will flucutate from year to year depending on whether or not we have great/bad crops.
I can't imagine staying home, I get terrible cabin fever. I'm lucky enough to have a lot of family around to help with baby as we adjust our schedules.
It was never a question for me. I worked hard for my career and now have a child and a wonderful career. I would die if I had to stay at home.
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If you can't tell by my screenname, DH and I both work full-time and we would not have it any other way. I love that DS gets the social interaction of daycare and that I get the social interaction and intellectual stimulation of work. I spent far too long in school to stay home and I want him (and LO-on-the-way) to see that both men and women can "have it all." I am lucky because my mom and dad live nearby and watched DS for the first year after my somewhat extended maternity leave. They plan to do the same for this LO. Admittedly, it would have been a lot harder to go back to work if I had had to take DS to daycare as an infant rather than as a toddler.
I think there are benefits to being a SAHM and to being a WM...think it just depends on your situation and values.
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I'll be going back to full time, since I do make slightly more money than DH. My sweet grandma has actually mentioned several times, before us getting KU, that she would babysit until the baby learns to walk, since she doesn't want to chase a baby around haha. With Maternity Leave, I'd be home for a little over 3 months, the baby would go to my grandma for about 6 months I guess, and then from there either I'm hoping my mom will retire (more free childcare!), or it will wind up being day care, I guess.
I wish we could afford me becoming a SAHM but sadly, it's not in the cards for us right now.
Do you think SAHM stay inside all day? I would go nuts if I did that! We do all sorts of stuff that doesn't involve hiding out in the house. Zoo, Aquarium, library, gymboree, music class, playground, play outside, lunch with friends, play dates, etc...
We are going to try to arrange it so that I can stay home for awhile, at least the first six month to a year if possible. We do need both incomes, so I'm not sure if that will work or not. However, we are working on buying a house (buying is actually much cheaper than renting where we are right now) and if we can get our expenses low enough, I can most likely make up for any income loss by doing some freelance writing or something like that.
If we can't work it out so that I can stay at home, I will go back to work, but probably at a different job. I was trying to find something else before we got pregnant because I'm not exactly in love with my job.
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