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[quote=Anonymous]First, I want to say I am fully aware that many, many women do not have the option of working part time. I am only addressing this to OP because she said she probably could. IF (and that is a huge if, I recognize), but IF you can go part time, it is the best of both worlds! (It can also be the worst of both worlds when you hold yourself to full-time career woman standards at work and SAH standards at home--but that is just a mentality you need to train yourself out of--took me YEARS!). I worked full time with a baby very briefly, stayed home for a year, and have been working part time ever since for the last 13 years. Kids are 14 and 12 nd I so wish more women had this option. I worked 15-20 hours when the kids were little and now work more like 30 and I am so happy. Really consider it, OP. [/quote]
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