how old will baby be when you feel comfortable letting someone else babysit?
We are leaving Henry with my mom for the night on New Year's Eve and picking him up early the next morning. I have to go back to work in 6 weeks and do 12 hour shifts, so I'm sort of considering this to be a dry run to see how I do. I know Henry will be fine.
Re: how soon will you let someone else babysit?
I'll probably wait til he is one month.
I freaked out at,my,in-laws during the holidays when they decided to play hot potato with my son without my permission.
DD will be 10 days old on nye & I'm considering dipping into my neighbors party after I get both kids down for the night.
But I'm super lucky that I'm literally right next door & dd has been sleeping consistently 4 hrs at a time at night
Like everything else with child-rearing I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to when to have someone watch your baby. What is most important is that you as the parent are comfortable with what is happening and what situation works best for you and your child.
Jamie
Jamie
I can't imagine anyone watching her at such a young age. I have no desire to leave her. I took the dog for a 20min walk this week and DH watched her but I don't plan on anyone watching her until I'm ready. I don't even know when that will be.
DH's dad and step mom are coming next weekend to watch them for a few hours to spend time with them and to give us a night out. I'm very excited for that.
Honestly, I thought I'd be more "no one is watching my babies" but with how everything turned out, we definitely have needed the help and mental breaks.
That being said, no way would I trust a non family member with my children right now. Also, I am not returning to work so I don't feel like my time is limited with them to 6 or 8 weeks.
Edited bc words are hard.
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
Jamie
Other than that one time I have had no desire to leave him.
He is a month old now My MIL on the other hand will NOT stop asking me to watch him and I keep telling her I'm not ready to leave him. Idk how many times I have to tell her no before she stops asking but it's driving me nuts.
Having a little time to myself and to get work done makes me a better mom when I'm home. And I don't actually l leave everyday, but I do try to get out of the house by myself or with DH once or twice a week.