So my RCS is in about 6 weeks. We have a 3 year old and I am expecting to stay in the hospital 3 nights. My mom lives 2 hours away and will stay with my son at our house while I'm in the hospital although she is not hands on at all. Part of it is not being able to keep up and part disinterest. She pretty much remains seated at all times and just yells at my son what he should or should not be doing, Meanwhile he is still potty training and high energy. My DH will be going back and forth those 3 days, our thoughts is that he can stay with me night 1 at the hospital and then he will stay at home the next 2 night to help with my son.. I will just utilize the nurses and nursery more. My DS will be in pre-school most week days, so I will be with our newborn alone most of the week. My mom says she will stay with me, but I don't know how helpful she will be. With my first she did some laundry and helped me take short naps, but that was the extent of it. Her driving was scary snd i wound up driving at 5 days post c-section cause i truly thought it was safer. Also, my son's pre-school takes off for a week when newborn is 9 days old. My husband won't be able to take much time off. He is typically gone from 8-6. What sort of help would you try to work out now? I'm thinking when my son is home I'll need another person there (in addition to my mom) about 6 hours a day. I'm also considering a mother's helper/babysitter/housekeeper a few hours a day when it's myself, the newborn, and my mom. Not sure if a night nanny is worth it if I'm attempting to nurse? Thanks for any advice!
Re: What kind of help should I plan with RCS, 3 year old, little family help? (long)
The hospital I went to does not have a nursery, you are responsible for baby at all times. They say its good for bonding which is great but what if you're recovering from surgery and are drowsy, sore and on bedrest? I had a cath, IV and was stuck in the bed while having to care for the baby on my own the first 24 hrs. Not safe and not easy. I did call the nurse for help but they rarely came or it took 30+ mins bc they're busy and understaffed at night. The next 2 nights I could get around but at first I was wobly, it hurt to get up, and that 2nd night baby was hungry and crying all night long so it was a lot of up and down and no sleep for me.
If your hospital has a nursery and you're ok using it then that would be an option. Otherwise don't try and do it on your own or think the nurses will be helpful.