Hi ladies! I just wanted to say hello. I am expecting my first at the end of September...a girl! I am so excited to finally meet her! I look forward to diving into past posts and learning from you all.
So for my question- my husband is really wanting to be a SAHM. I am not 100% certain and would love to compromise with him and work at least 2 days a week. Was it hard to give up your career? I feel blessed that my husband is so supportive and that being a SAHM is even an option...I guess I am just nervous to not contribute financially and worried that I may resent doing all the work at home (aside from caring for our LO).
TIA
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It's a Girl! Due September 28th!!
Re: Into and question...
Overall, yes I am happy I was able to do it in the first place. Hubby has a great job so being able to stay home and raise our daughter has been a big blessing. I have friends who COULD be SAHMs but don't, which is fine, but they complain about day care and LO being sick all the time and kids being mean and missing LO and so on and so forth.
I do have my days where I miss working (gasp). But I wouldn't trade the schedule I have with DD to go back and work 8-4 everyday and be away from her.
DH and I have a good grasp on splitting housework and getting things done around the house- communication is key! I had a talk with DH and told him I wasn't his maid. hahaha. And he does a lot around the house to help me out. I worried about him resenting me because I got to be home with our baby alllllll day but he is happy and takes pride in providing for us.
It really is a personal choice- what is right for you, DH,and DD.
I worked PT after my DD was born and it was the perfect thing for us. TBH, becoming a mom was a huge adjustment and I really looked forward to that time where I could sit down with a cup of coffee, think about big important issues going on in the world and feel like my old self again.
But the bottom line is, if you stay home, do it because YOU want to, not because your DH wants you to. You're the one who will probably shoulder more of the childcare and housework; you're the one who will stop funding your own 401k; you're the one who will be alone with the baby while he has the "freedom" to eat lunch with two hands/surf the web/have a quiet car ride home to de-stress. And you're the one who's going to take the career hit if you need or want to return to work someday.
It can be really hard to go back once you leave. So many women wish they had the option to go PT. Why not wait to see how you feel once your baby is born?