Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.
Bull. My dh was in residency when our oldest was born. Oldest was a hard baby, too, I was exhausted and needed help. He was working 80-100 hours a week but when he got home he did as much as he could to help. There's no way OPs PhD candidate can't spare 30 minutes here and there to give his wife a break, no effing way. Op, this makes me so mad for you. You need to take breaks. When baby is asleep, say "I'm leaving to the grocery store" and don't worry if the baby will wake up while you're gone. Tell him you want him to wake up with the baby Sunday mornings and take the baby out of the house to give you rest. I don't believe that he is working every single minute he's awake. It doesn't sound like op wants him to do half her work, it sounds like he doesn't do a damn thing! That is not okay.
Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.
Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.
Anonymous wrote:He's in his last year of his PhD and we have an 8 month old. Our daughter is a HARD baby. We have to constantly hold her and she's late to reach her sitting up milestone. Dh is constantly on the computer doing his PhD work. Why can't he stop for a few hours to give me a break? Our dd is just so difficult to take care of. She cries herself to sleep at every nap. She's also cosleeping with us. I've tried putting her in the crib but she vomits and screams for a long time. She's also starting helmet therapy soon so I don't want to change things up on her yet. We live in a tiny apartment which makes things harder because dh is usually in the same room as us while he's studying. I kind of want to put her in part time daycare in the mornings so I don't go crazy myself. I am so depressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.
That's not how parenting works. You can't just check out because you have other responsibilities. Everyone has those. It's called being an adult.
Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.
Anonymous wrote:You should give him a break by doing some his research and write parts of his thesis. While you are doing that he can watch the baby.
Don't like that idea? Then realize that what you guys are doing right now is called specialization. He is focusing on the phd which he has the skills to do and you are focusing on other things which you have the skills to do. That way TOGETHER you take care of school and the baby. Expecting that he does his work plus half of your work is unreasonable. You see 100% of the work includes BOTH the baby and the phd. Sounds like 100% of the work is getting done and both people are in fact contributing.