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[quote=Anonymous]I recommend that OP continue to stay at home because of the kids' ages, and she is very strong and competent in these areas. I also have 3 kids (and work as a lawyer), but my husband (also a lawyer) is great with the kids and all the house stuff. For example, he is really meticulous when it comes to doing dishes, and is a great cook. We also have a cleaning lady who comes weekly, which has been a huge help to us (in terms of avoiding any conflict over who does the cleaning). We have a nanny who takes care of the kids while we work. Being a working mom with 3 kids is a huge juggle and may cause too much strain on your household (even with a nanny). With your DH having a well-paying job, I think he should just continue a bit more, and perhaps you can make sure he has time for stuff like daily exercise, which is a huge sanity-saver for DH and me. I have read that there is a lot of burnout among doctors, and your husband is working a lot of hours (55 sounds like a lot in a week). I can understand his stress, even though I work myself (although more like 40 hours). [/quote]
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