Have any of you ladies who have gone from working full time to being a SAHM full time had trouble adjusting? I won't go into detail but the short version is I conveniently was told by my employer that I was being let go shortly before going on maternity leave. Once this happened DH and I had a long talk and decided that as long as we can continue to do it financially I'm going to be at home with DS. Don't get me wrong I love being home with him but adjusting has been tougher than I thought. I've had a job since I was 15 so not having one is something I'm not used to. I'm also stressing over us adjusting to our new financial situation. My income was for all the "extras" and while we can still comfortably pay our bills with what DH makes it still makes me nervous to not have the extra money coming in.
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Re: Transitioning to SAHM
I haven't adjusted to being a SAHM exclusively, but I went back to work part-time and mostly from home. I only go into the office one day a week.
While I absolutely treasure this opportunity and feel so, so lucky that I can be home with DD almost every day, it's been a serious adjustment and one I still haven't made 100 percent emotionally and mentally. I get very lonely (which is probably why I spam the boards some days!) and I don't feel like the most productive member of society when I spend most of my days cleaning the house and taking care of DD. I've been trying to challenge myself in more reasonable ways, or at least, ways that work around a baby's schedule. I try new recipes or craft projects that I can tinker with while she plays or naps. The money is an issue, too. I'm bringing in a whole lot less than I was, so we're going to have to be more frugal.
I actually just cried about this to DH this morning, and he said I need to make some time for myself away from DD when he's home to take care of her. Because we're nursing I can't do a whole, whole lot that won't get interrupted by needing to pump or nurse anyway, but I think he's right.
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I actually went back to work after maternity leave and then after three months working full time I left to be a SAHM.
Moneywise- it is a struggle. We watch our lights and gas usage. We plan meals and use coupons and no longer eat out. I also help my aunt clean her house once every other week for an extra 100.00 and DH has picked up a few on the side computer jobs for extra money through the holidays and both kids birthdays.
Being at home with Gabriel is great, my panic attacks have pretty much stopped (excluding the one the other day after his doc appointment) and I LOVE seeing all of his milestones happen in front of me. But I have always worked full time, even through college. I miss people, I miss being with grownups and feeling proud of my accomplishments at work.
But I wouldn't trade it, it is taking some adjusting, I have been home for three months. And it comes easier every day. I am sure that with time you will get used to life without a job. I have started taking him to storytime and some community children's events to see other kids and to have some interaction with people who speak in full sentances
"Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart"
Our TTC Journey
I'm a mom to my 4 angel babies who were taken from us much to soon!
BFP#1 on 09/29/09 and EP discovered/Left Tube lost on 10/19/09 EDD 06/12/10
BFP# 2 on 03/21/2010 EDD 11/30/10 Natural M/C on 3/27/10
BFP# 3 on 02/14/2011 EDD 10/28/11 Missed M/C discovered 4/19/11 and D&C 4/21/11 On 5/6/11 we found out our Oct Angel was a beautiful little girl
IVF#1=BFP#4 on 8/31/11 EDD 5/12/12 EP discovered and MTX shot given 9/14/ & 9/21 M/C on 10/9/11
IVF#2 and Stims started 12/2 ER 12/16 ET 12/21 transferred two beautiful blastocysts. Please stick LO's! BFP 12/26
Benjamin Matthew Our Little Miracle Born 9/5/2012!
BFP 1/2/14 EDD 9/11/14
The best thing that I was able to do for myself with being a SAHM is to not play the role that society portrays being a SAHM as. Some days I worry that I am not doing it good enough because I haven't found 4720374 ways to entertain my 6 month old. If some days L needs to watch 2 hours of Mickey Mouse Club House then that is what happens. Just do what works best for you as a mom and as a family.