Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It always baffles me when people say they want to go through the first days together just as a nuclear family. Those are the worst! I come from a culture where women are looked after by their parents for at least 40 days after childbirth, and I can tell you that it helps you recover much faster. My parents came and stayed with me, looked after all of the cooking, laundry, etc. My husband handled the shopping while he was on paternity leave but once he went back to work I took over that task, but otherwise just being able to rest in between feeding the baby was great.
Don’t you think DH would step up more without the help? If things are relatively easy during the first month, I’m concerned that he’ll underestimate how hard it is for me alone once he goes back to work. Plus he’ll be used to not doing the things my mom would help with for the first month and once he’s back to work, I would have to take over those tasks. Whereas if he did them from the start, he would at least know how much more I would have to take on once he’s away
Anonymous wrote:It always baffles me when people say they want to go through the first days together just as a nuclear family. Those are the worst! I come from a culture where women are looked after by their parents for at least 40 days after childbirth, and I can tell you that it helps you recover much faster. My parents came and stayed with me, looked after all of the cooking, laundry, etc. My husband handled the shopping while he was on paternity leave but once he went back to work I took over that task, but otherwise just being able to rest in between feeding the baby was great.
Anonymous wrote:my mom is going to come for a month starting when the baby is two weeks old (my first). I really want my husband and I to go through the first few days together, but am realistic enough to know I'm going to want the help
Anonymous wrote:I'd ask her to help with all the OTHER things, outside of baby care. Shopping, cooking, cleaning bottles or pump parts, doing a little laundry.
If she holds the baby for a few naps, that'd be awesome too.
But if she is the type who ONLY wants to hold the baby, and won't do anything else, then NO. If she'll help with other stuff, then YES.
You could also have her come out after 2 weeks. By then you both will be rightfully exhausted and your DH will welcome her so he can get a full nights sleep.