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Re: Returning to work
Pack everything the night before and have a spare work outfit on standby in case you get a last-minute spit up. Give yourself an extra 15min on top of what you think you'll need.
For me, buying lunch at the work cafeteria was easier than worrying about making lunch the first while.
If you're pumping, you may want to keep a spare set of pump parts at work, just in case you forget to get them off the drying rack one morning (I know from experience!)
Give yourself some time if you will be emotional leaving the baby for the first time (I was fine until I pulled into the parking lot at work and then needed some time to compose before going in!)
good luck! It gets easier when you get into the swing of things and have a routine.
Try to plan out your first week of dinners before you go back. Consider stocking up your freezer or spending the weekend before you go back cutting up veggies, fruit etc so you can have stress free evenings when you get home. Meal prep is probably what has saved my sanity the last three years. It also opens up more time for me to cuddle, play and just spend time with my LO after work.
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Most of all take every day one step at a time and you will be fine!
Like others have said, get everything prepped the night before. It makes the mornings so much easier.
My DS is in daycare and one thing I had to really remind myself is that my son will not end up loving and bonding more with his teachers than with me. I'm his mommy, and at the end of the day all he wants is to be held by me. It's a wonderful feeling! I miss my son throughout the day and constantly anticipate the moment I get him back in my arms, but it helps knowing he's in good hands.
Good luck with going back to work!
luckily, my aunt is going to come to my house and watch my son while my SO and I are both at work. On the days my SO doesn't work (every four days he works then is off for four days), he will stay home with him! So I just need to have his supplies ready in the morning, but I won't have to pack him up or take him anywhere!
My my son is Formula fed, so I don't need to do anything with pumping or bringing a pump to work.
Going to leave some extra time in the morning to have a good cry before I go into work!
I will do so much better once I get a routine going and get things on a flow in the morning!
I may need you to remind me of this on May 10th when I post that I can't stop crying. Hang in there from one nurse mama to another.
I have been been back for 2 weeks and it still is hard leaving baby girl. Thankfully her dad sends me pictures of their daily adventures. And I even got one from daycare the other day. It just warms my heart to see her throughout the day!
Hope the rest of your week goes as smoothly!
It helps me to keep some perspective and remember that the end of maternity leave isn't the end of my time with my baby. It's just a part of our evolving life together. I definitely missed her a lot, though, and got to daycare as soon as I could to pick her up