Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of this depends on how often your husband is actually getting calls when he's on call, because this can vary dramatically by specialty. If he's pretty much guaranteed to have to go into the hospital at some point during an on-call shift, then you should plan on getting sitters during that time. If the vast majority of his calls can be handled by phone and it's rare that he has to go to the hospital, then I'd take my chances.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Are you saying it's one occasional weekend (monthly?) where he gets many calls from the ER? Or every weekend. My orthopod husband does not receive numerous ER calls on any random weekend. Just the weekends he's scheduled for call, which is really not that frequently (monthly). We just don't make firm plans and stay close to home. In case of party, we hire sitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never ever leave DH alone with the kids when he is on call. I have the kids or we get a sitter, even if DH is home. When we go somewhere as a family we take 2 cars
this is the only reasonable answer
OP here. DH will take kids to very local places while I am also local. He will take kids to the local park 5 min from our house. Or he will be home with kids and I run to the grocery store. We are never more than 5-10 min away from one another when he is on call.
We do go on family outings but we usually take 2 cars. There have been a few instances where we were out as a family and we all went to the hospital together. DH will go visit patient while kids and I waited in the lounge or his office. Surgeries don't usually happen as instantly as they do on tv shows or at least not involving bones. Operating room needs to get prepped. A rep may need to be involved for certain equipment that is not necessarily readily available at hospital. Anesthesia team may not be ready or already in surgery. Often swelling needs to go down before surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Wow 14:10. That is unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:We never ever leave DH alone with the kids when he is on call. I have the kids or we get a sitter, even if DH is home. When we go somewhere as a family we take 2 cars
this is the only reasonable answer
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of this depends on how often your husband is actually getting calls when he's on call, because this can vary dramatically by specialty. If he's pretty much guaranteed to have to go into the hospital at some point during an on-call shift, then you should plan on getting sitters during that time. If the vast majority of his calls can be handled by phone and it's rare that he has to go to the hospital, then I'd take my chances.
We never ever leave DH alone with the kids when he is on call. I have the kids or we get a sitter, even if DH is home. When we go somewhere as a family we take 2 cars
If some emergency comes into the hospital, I will be left stranded