I wasn't sure where to post this but here goes.
I work for a VERY small dog training/ service dog training company where my location is only 3 people. I am basically the only trainer and I am due end of Feb early March. They are a new company so have never had to think about maternity leave before and it is such that dogs stay with me where I am living and rent is split between my husband and I and the company. I do several lessons in home and some I drive to locally but some lessons are over 2 hours away, one way. I will be a FTM and my question is how easy is it to work from home ( not just computer work) 3-4 weeks after giving birth. Does the idea of being away from the baby for 1-2 hours at a time 1-3 times a day seem feasible. When would I probably be able to up that to 5-6 hours. My husband also works from home BUT he really has to focus on work to make a quota but he works 4, 10-hour days that rotate bi weekly such that he has off every other weekend and two days of during the week that change. So he would be able take care of the LO while I'm gone on those days but the big question is is it feasible to care for 2-3 dogs staying with me that need training. The company can't really afford to help pay the rent on the house if they aren't making income from dogs staying with me and being trained.
Sorry it's so long but if anyone could give me any advice or rough estimate of timeline and what to expect that would help so much.
Re: Very unique situation. Maternity leave from working out of home?? please help
Newborns will sleep a lot the first week or two but you will not feel like moving around much, especially if you wind up needing a c section. And by the time you feel like being more active, the baby will be awake more and requiring more attention. I'm not sure a physically demanding job like training dogs is feasible immediately after birth. But you gotta do what you gotta do...and if you see no other way to make enough money to stay in your home and afford basic expenses you will have to make it work.
Yep. I truly don't think any mom can work for 6 weeks after giving birth. Besides being hormonal, in pain, exhausted, and just drained, you don't have time for anything else but the baby.
I have a dog and 2 cats and they basically got ignored for weeks after my second child was born. My husband walked the dog but that's it. They take a back seat to a new baby.
Yep. I truly don't think any mom can work for 6 weeks after giving birth. Besides being hormonal, in pain, exhausted, and just drained, you don't have time for anything else but the baby.
I have a dog and 2 cats and they basically got ignored for weeks after my second child was born. My husband walked the dog but that's it. They take a back seat to a new baby.
Now that you mention it my dog is like a jealous older sibling! Luckily we have a fenced in back yard and I just open a door for him. And I'm almost certain I fed him twice last night because most nights I can't remember if I fed him and put food down just incase I forgot (my husband works nightshift and when he's home the dog is his job) everything really does take a backseat to a new baby.God this is the most accurate description of life with a newborn that I have ever read. You really nailed it. I'm sorry it's a struggle...I've been through it twice so I can relate but every new mom should read this so they know they aren't alone. Every pregnant woman should read this and those thinking about getting pregnant! There are wonderful times but most of it is just hard.