Hello, fellow new moms!
So, I'm 7 weeks pregnant today with my first baby; just had the first ultrasound this morning, and my husband and I were thrilled to see an actual, honest-to-goodness heartbeat (is this real life?!). Because I work in a small, close, exclusively female department, I was excited to share my sonogram with my coworkers this morning... right up until one of them starting quizzing me on our plans for daycare. She mentioned that she had significant trouble finding a daycare center, and that for her firstborn the wait-list at her chosen facility was more than a year long.
This coworker has recently had a little one, and tends to be pretty level-headed, so I generally value what she has to say; I know she's not prone to scare tactics.
Both my husband and I intend to continue working full time (standard 9 to 5) once Baby arrives, so finding a daycare provider will be crucial for us. On top of that, we live in the heart of one of the biggest cities in America; we take public transit and/or walk to work (which will limit our options in terms of finding a care provider). While I'm tempted to dismiss my coworker's advice (because it's SO early), I also don't want to find myself in a pickle when our kiddo makes his or her grand debut.
What do you think, fellow urban working moms? Are you already starting to search for daycares? Do you think there's any value in doing so 45 weeks before maternity leave is over? If this isn't your first baby, how early have you started the hunt before?
Re: Let the hunt begin?
I plan to stay home, so it isn't really an issue for me. But my work also provides daycare references/support, so I would start with HR.
Me- 25,DH-28
Miscarriage 3/15 at 10 weeks
BFP 7/23/15 EDD 4/3/16
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