I'll be a FTM with twin boys. My husband has 4 days of paid vacation that he'll be using after I deliver. My mom is planning to come from out of state around the time that I deliver, hopefully beforehand. I would rather my husband use his time off when I really need it. If I'm in the hospital for at least a couple of days, does he really need to take off work or would that time be better served after we come home? Also, how much help do you really need after you bring the babies home? Would it be overkill to have both my mom and my husband? I'm also concerned about bonding time. I'd like to have some private time so my husband and I can be with the babies. Or is that not as big a deal until later? With the limited time that everyone can take off, I just want to be sure that I'm putting everyone to good use.
Re: How much help after birth?
It's up to you and your preferences, but I would definitely not call it "overkill" to have your husband and mom there for a bit at first.
Take all of the help you want to have, and try to remember that no matter how invincible you might feel in that home stretch, you are still human and there is nothing wrong with asking for all the support you can get. Even assuming that everything goes perfectly and you have no complications and your little ones are healthy and eating well, the emotional drain is still there and it is good to have people around.
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I personally would take all the help you can get if you know the person can help you. My mom did everything and anything I needed - laundry, cooking, cleaning, feeding babies, washing bottles.
DH works M-F
I think I am going to need more help....
We also bonded a lot in the hospital. He went back to work after almost a week off. My mom then came over every day for 4 hours so I could get a few hours of straight sleep, do laundry, and run errands. We did that until I went back to work when they were 8 weeks.
My mom coming daily was a life saver. I was actually able to sleep and shower.
I went into labor in the middle of the night so DH didn't get any sleep that night so he went home to sleep the first night and then stayed the other nights to wait til I was discharged.
He went back to work for a week and then the week they came home he took off again.
My mom had flown in 2 days after delivery and she stayed 6 weeks. I wish she stayed longer because I really needed her.
I would get as much help in the beginning as possible but still try to do things to figure them out yourself since it will be you and the babies sooner or later.
Just slowly prepare yourself with what is to come so it isn't so over whelming for you when the time comes.
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