This will be my first baby, and I guess you could say I have a more traditional view and would really prefer to be a stay at home mom once my baby is born.
My husband however, is a money worrier so this really freaks him out that my income (part time school nurse, so not much at all) will be gone. I honestly think paying for childcare would come out to be about my monthly income anyway, so I say I'm right haha
Anyone else been in a similar situation? How did you resolve it?
Do you want to be a stay at home mom? Working mom?
BFP 10/27/13---Heartbeat 11/20/13---Its a BOY, Ethan Ray 2/18/14---Possible heart defect 2/18/14---Confirmed Aortic valve abnormality 3/26/14---Scheduled delivery June30th
Re: Working vs. Stay at home mom
I am a SAHM and love that I get to watch our DS grow. I also sell Thirty-One which is a great way to make some extra money and get some adult time.
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Would I like to be a SAHM? Sometimes. They seem to have a lot of fun together and some days I envy that. But most days I'm happy to have a job to go to, happy that I support our family, and happy that DH is the one at home, doing laundry and picking up after me!
I don't think I could be a SAHM for a long time, but if I were to lose my job, I could do six months and feel okay with that. I just like making my own money and contributing to the household. I like being able to spend $100 on something I want without having to "ask permission" (we keep separate finances and put 50% of our paychecks into the pot for bills, and keep the rest for ourselves - so if he saves up and wants to buy a $1000 toy, he can and it comes out of his savings, not the mutual household).
So yes, I plan on working. I think I'd go nuts as a SAHM. The house can only get so clean.
Baby G born 6/6/14, 37 weeks 1 day due to preeclampsia. 5lb12oz 19"
#2 due Christmas 2016.
Excitedly awaiting my first!
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>I am a thrifter, but I do love occasional retail therapy. Coach outlet had a huge sale, 50% off clearance.. got a $550 bag for $160 or something... and it's for my mom. lol... sitting in the box next to me...
Baby G born 6/6/14, 37 weeks 1 day due to preeclampsia. 5lb12oz 19"
#2 due Christmas 2016.
March 2013: First TTC trip to RE, On 1500 mg Metformin, April 2013: PCOS and Endometriosis, May 2013: DH Low volume; Femara 7.5 mg + IUI #1 = BFN, July 2013: Femara 7.5 mg + IUI #2 = BFN, August 2013: Femara 7.5 mg (X5) + Bravelle (X7) + Ovidrel + IUI #3 + Endometrin = BFP MC at 5w3d,
October 2013: Follistim (X14) + Ovidrel + IUI #4 + Endometrin =BFP!!!
DD 1 10/2012
CP 9/2013
DD 2 6/2014
CP 3/2016
BFP 12/8/2016
I took a year off when dd was born, then went back 3 days a week for 6 months, then 4 days
We've been doing 4 days a week for 2 1/2 years now (one of those days I work from home)
I LOVE having Wednesdays off to just do fun stuff with her, it's a really good balance for us
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So sad right? They treat teachers horribly in some schools. The benefits are amazing but not always worth it.