Since before we started TTC my Husband and I have been considering me staying home once we have kids. Now that I'm pregnant it makes me a little nervous.
It makes sense for me to stay home for several reasons, the main one being the cost of daycare. My monthly pay would pretty much be covering the cost of daycare and maybe one other bill, based on the conversations we've had with other friends with children.
Is there anyone else out there considering being a stay at home mom? If so, have you made a decision and if you have what were the deciding factors for you?
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Re: Anyone considering not going back to work?
We both grew up with SAHMs, and as the oldest of six kids I got to help my mom a lot with the younger siblings. I think I have always had a desire to be a mom at home with my kids and it helps that I never felt a strong pull towards a career (no shaming for those who do- some of my closest friends feel this way).
This. Also, there are other things to consider besides the cost of childcare when thinking about going back to work. Do you contribute to a retirement plan? Do you have a career where there is growth and upside and potential to be making more 1,2,5 years from now? Is your health insurance cheaper than your DH? Maybe the answer is no to all of these...but they are worth considering...
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MIL has offered to retire early to do the daycare but then I feel like I would miss out on too much. I will be out the house 7am-7pm 5days a week.
The plan is to save as much as possible until then and then get an evening job if required.
I am planning to SAH and leave my full time job when baby comes. Like a lot of others, the cost of daycare just doesn't make sense for me.
I plan on changing a few things in our daily lives (cutting eating out, cutting cable and getting Netflix, amping up my couponing and meal planning) to help with the loss of an income. It will be tough, but we are saving a lot now for emergencies and I think the pros of staying home outweigh the cons of having less money.
I'm in Canada so I am entitled to 1 year of mat leave. With DD I was planning on only taking 6 months but then as that time approached I couldn't imagine leaving her so I took the full 12 months. But the end of that first year I was looking forward to going back to work and it was an easy transition for both of us.
DH and I say everyday we can't believe the amount she learns from the older kids at the sitters - something we would haven't been able to expose her to (at least not at the same level) if I stayed home. We even think if we can swing it financially that when I am off for this mat leave that she still goes to the sitters full time. She LOVES it there.
I guess my point is that I changed my mind a couple times as time went on. I love DD but think we would both be bored at home together all day everyday. But every family is different.
DD #1: March 20, 2013
DD # 2: May 2, 2015
EDD #3: March 4, 2018
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Runner up, if DH's company actually gives him the promotion they are claiming to be giving him in two months perhaps we can evaluate asking my boss for me to move to 3-4days a week instead of 5.
Realistically, I'll be going back full time. With DH's student loans and him needing a new-but used-car soon, that's another payment to make where we don't have one now, so, it will be necessary for us to be two income.
ETA- forgot to add that DH is in the AF and we've lived on his income alone for as long as 10 months the last time I was placed on bed rest. At the moment I'm working as a Contract nurse at the base clinic and they just renewed my contract and gave me pay raise(motivation to keep working).
#1 DS Tanner Ray 10/13/1998
#2 Natural M/C 03/2014
#3 DS Beckett Jameson 05/14/2015
#4 EDD 05/12/2017