June 2015 Moms

Back to work blues. Tips?

I'm a first time mom and my little one was 5 weeks on Monday. I'm scheduled to go back to work next week for a court hearing on Monday and full swing Tuesday. I work 30 minutes from home and in a job where crisis situations that I have to handle happen. I had a couple nights while I was pregnant that I didn't get home until 3 am only to turn around and go back at 8.

Physically, I think I'm capable of going back (although I'm not sure how sitting at a desk for 8 hours will go). Emotionally is a completely different story. I'm not at all ready to leave her and be away from her for hours at a time. She and I have bonded extremely well. I broke down last night while my fiancé and I were talking about me going back to work because I'm not ready. If I worked closer to home in a different job (and trust me, I plan on changing jobs if one closer to me ever comes up), I don't think it would be this bad.

If we could afford to be a one income family, I would transition to a SAHM in a heartbeat but that's just not feasible. Any similar feelings out there or advice on making this a little easier?

Re: Back to work blues. Tips?

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  • Thanks! I do have to attend a court hearing for one of my old cases on Monday and I'll be leaving after that so I'm hoping that helps make the full time transition a little easier.
  • I'm also dreading going back to work because of how difficult it will be. See if you can have whoever is taking care of your little one send you pictures of them throughout the day.
  • @kes166 great advice! I'm only a week into my leave and I'm already emotional about having to go back to work and being away from my little love (literally brings tears to my eyes to think about it)! Easing into it makes perfect sense. Ty :*

    @hkuntzman89 I too would be a SAHM if it was financially possible. I pray that a way is made for that to be a reality.
  • I know I will cry dropping off LO as I did with my first. I know in those first few weeks I will spend all day away thinking about him and wondering if things are ok. I found it helpful to call during lunch to check in and see how he was eating/sleeping. I also found one benefit of going back to work was that it made me appreciate the time with him that much more - even when he was crying and fussy and keeping me up!
  • My baby is only two weeks and my job gives six weeks leave. I'm dreading going back and I'm thinking about extending my time.
  • I go back in 1 month and I'm dreading it because I feel she's so small. She will be just about 2 months when I return. I wish I could just take her to work with me and keep her with me at all times. :x
  • I've been back at work since Monday. Those of you early in your leaves, I'd suggest not thinking about it too much. Before 5 weeks with both kids I would burst into tears at the mention of returning to work. Right around 5 weeks the idea of working would become bearable. Not sure if it was hormones, LO's growth, or more recovery and bonding time but suddenly work would seem doable.

    I am enjoying the time with adults at work and feeling useful. I suspect I will enjoy work for a few weeks and then the cumulative time away from the kids will weigh on me. I am hoping to work a little more part time in the fall for a few months if I can figure it out. For now I am glad to be back.
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  • I feel the same way, I go back to work on Thursday (which is also my 30th birthday go figure! Lol) and I am absolutely dreading it. I work about 45 mins from home and so far work has not been "family friendly" so I will definitely be looking for new jobs. If I didn't have my student loans to pay I would certainly be a SAHM. Luckily my sister is going to watch the LO on Thursday and Friday so I know she will check in often and send pics. But the following Monday he will be going to a daycare and I'm going to be a wreck!
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