Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feel the need to do this, get corporate housing and do it now. Double the amount of time they say it will take.
^^^This!
I made the HUGE mistake of thinking it would be awesome to put a bathroom in the basement during my third tri with DD#1. My thinking was that my mom, who was going to help out for a month, would be more comfortable. The project started in early Oct, the baby was due around Jan 1. Plenty of time right? Ha! There were numerous delays. Our contractor was a joke and took waaay longer than his estimate of 6 weeks. My mom had to push her trip back twice as a result because of those delays. Oh yeah, and I went into preterm labor. It all worked out, but I will NEVER do that again. Please have a plan B on where to stay if things go awry if you take on this reno.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hee hee. You have no idea what you're in for. No one ever does. We all have plans for maternity leave and you find out that getting your hair washed is a major accomplishment. If you really want the renovations done, do them now. And add extram time to whatever estimate they give you.
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Anonymous wrote:If you feel the need to do this, get corporate housing and do it now. Double the amount of time they say it will take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I would like to do a renovation to the home. We were thinking third trimester might be a good time, or alternatively at some point during the baby's first year. Not sure which would be worse. On the one hand, I don't want to be exposed to dust and construction nasties while pregnant. On the other hand, a renovation (this one would probably last 6 weeks) could be disruptive to a newborn or baby's napping/feeding schedule and they could be bothered by the dust and noise. Not sure what to do. The nice thing about doing it after delivery would be that I would be on maternity leave and could supervise the reno. Otherwise, both of us will be at work full-time and won't be there at all to supervise, and I would prefer to supervise at least some of it.
bwahahahahahahahah!
I'm sorry, what?