I head back to work on Jan 8 and am already feeling the blues/worry/dread setting in. DS will be starting at a top notch center just down the street for roughly 8 hours per day. I'm confident in our choice of center but I just can't shake the sadness at the thought of leaving him. I'm EBFing and will have to pump 3-4 times at work which also really worries me.
Ugh.
Any advice from others transitioning to a daycare center type situation? Tips for getting out the door on time, how to survive the guilt etc?
I am SO insanely jealous of those of you who have family caregivers. What a blessing!
Re: Transition to Daycare Center
Ok my lo has been at daycare for a week now and it has been great. I go everyday at lunch time and watch his teachers interact with all of the babies. I see how hard they work at taking care of them and it is so fun to watch the older ones (6 months to 11 months) play.
If you can find time to visit with them it might help ease your fears. I also keep reminding myself that they have been doing this a lot longer than I have and have tons more experience taking care of children.
It is still hard but being rewarded with a sweet smile once you lo realizes your are there is priceless!
DD does fine with a bottle now but we don't give one every day. She said it will help to ensure that she will still take a bottle and eat during the stressful transition to daycare.
I guess it makes sense but I prefer nursing her because I hate pumping.
We also give a bottle for the last feeding of the day so my husband can have some one on one baby time. I pump and then go right to sleep.
However, I'm looking forward to getting a piece of my normal life back.
@crawford411 girl. That is one earrrrly morning. You're my hero. Thanks for the detail. I'm already thinking how our mornings will shape up.
Since I work in an office not a healthcare setting our hours are a little less early! Since lo is sleeping longer our morning is pretty quick and easy since I do everything the night before. Also, he is FF so I have less to do in terms of gear prep.
6:40 I wake up. Alarm is set for 6:45 but so far I beat the alarm naturally.
I spend 10 mins checking out TB/FB before my feet hit the floor. Since baby was still sleeping I got my self ready. He started to cry around 7:10 just as I was putting on my mascara (which besides lipstick is the final step)
Got him and feed him a bottle. It takes him around 20 mins. to eat. 7:30 was diaper change, clothes change, and snot sucking time.
The I place him in his bouncer. Went to put my clothes on and we were in the car for 7:50.
Thankfully now that I'm leaving earlier it only take me ten minutes to travel to our exit on the interstate. We pull in the daycare parking lot around 8:05-8:10.
Once we get inside the daycare I have to fill out his schedule (love this, they give it to me at the end of the day with all his feedings and diaper change info). Put his bottles in the fridge and take him out of his car seat.
Get in my car at 8:20 and head to work for 8:30 (it is across the street so I am right on time)
So from the time I wake up to the time I'm sitting at my desk is less than 2 hours.
Is paced feeding a foreign concept in infant care? @AmandaJean12