Okay...I am being a HUGE baby, but the other day, I broke down and got upset (still am) when DH and I made plans about what we were going to do all around when I RTW (I RTW end of January, a few weeks before DDs 1st birthday). Both DH and I would love nothing more than if I could be a SAHM, however, I earn more than he does and I also have a significantly higher pension and tenure, which means I need to keep my job. I know I still have a couple of months but I'm already having my moments where I bawl just looking at my little DD. I didn't realize how profound the emotions would be to love and care for a child! I mean, I knew I would love her, but she's my little buddy and we're attached at the hip!

I would never have thought it would be this hard to go back to work and leave her for the day. That's it...I'm smuggling her to work with me!! Pack N Play in my office??

Seriously though, any working AP Mamas have some suggestions on transitioning?
A side note...child care will be covered by DH working PT and his parents watching DD the days he's working. I wish it were all me though!
Re: Gentle Transitions for Returning to Work
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Honestly, I think bedsharing is the best thing for working mothers. I went back to work when DD was 6 months old and we continued to bedshare even after I went back. (she's 20 months now) Bedsharing and night nursing really helped keep my supply up and it helped to have that special bonding time at night. And honestly, I think you would get enough sleep bedsharing than you would if you had to actually get out of bed every time.
Going back to work is really tough. I still struggle with it sometimes but I try to look at the positives. The working moms board is great for support.
Like @skibunny59 I guess I never perceived my role as the primary breadwinner in the way that @hocus described it. So I am looking at this differently and will take more pride in knowing that I can provide a better life for my family now and into the future...and I'll be putting all your tips to good use!