April 2018 Moms

WTF Wednesday 11/29

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Re: WTF Wednesday 11/29

  • I know it's not Wednesday anymore, but WTF toddler. My Christmas tree is officially only half (top half) decorated. She literally took every bulb off. Oh well, I guess thats half the amount of ornaments I will have to out away later. 
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  • @stalkinghorse I don't judge anyone for getting a baby nurse. Newborns are exhausting! But I most definitely do not think it's something you "have to have" either. The first days are a little rough but it gets easier and easier. And like you said, literally billions of women have done it without nannies since the beginning of humanity. I didn't have one for DS and I won't for this LO and I don't feel at all like it's too much to do it myself.
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  • JJMNO1616 said:
    My husband would look at me like a crazy person if I said I wanted a baby nurse. I can see why it may be helpful for some people depending on employment for example. If your partner can't take a lot of time off work and it's just you at home with the baby or if you have other kids to take care of with minimal help (ect) I could see it making sense but otherwise no. Or maybe if you just have foolish amounts of money? lol 
    We might get one for baby #4 for exactly these reasons - my husband runs his own book/part of the business at work and no one can adequately cover for him for any length of time. Also, I have three other kids to bathe/clothe/feed/get to school etc. and with the track record my babies have, I will likely be doing it all on very, very little sleep.

    That said, the trust thing is a major issue. Even if someone comes recommended by someone you know, you literally never know what a person will do when you're not watching, and when a newborn baby is involved it terrifies me. So we probably "need" one this time around, but I haven't done anything to hire one yet and doubt I will because it is just too scary (to me - I do know many women who have used one to apparent great success).
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  • irenejeanirenejean member
    edited December 2017
    A baby nurse honestly sounds like a great idea to me, but we won't be getting one. We do pretty well financially, but a nurse just isn't in our budget. DH isn't going to be able to take time off work once our second baby arrives, and I'm a little stressed at the thought of doing the vast majority of the newborn care by myself. After DS was born I could rely on DH to take care of him while I napped, cooked, or got some exercise, but this time around that won't be as easy to do. That's one reason why we're keeping DS in daycare while I'm on maternity leave, the more help we have with childcare for both kids, the better. ETA: I don't think a baby nurse is necessary at all, most women aren't in the position to have one, but I can see how having one can be a huge help. 
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