Anonymous wrote:I think it's super selfish to reject all good solutions to your childcare issue and then break the no children rule because you "couldn't" find care. Super selfish and lacking empathy. It makes me angry that people are suggesting that to an OP who has clearly not exhausted all avenues for care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm an after-school nanny who picks up occasional morning work like this. Usually it's a short shift, so you may need to increase your hourly rate to make it worth the drive for your sitter---I don't take a 2 hour job unless I'm making $40, a 3 hour job for $50.
OP here. Are you in NoVA by any chance? Where can I find after-school nannies? Care.com and sittercity didn't have anyone I could find interested in short morning hours. And yes, we were willing to pay $20 per hour for this type of job. I've already had to postpone my IVF twice so I'm concerned about postponing again due to childcare issues.
Anonymous wrote:I'm about to start my first IVF cycle and I am unable to find anyone to take care of my toddler during my monitoring appointments. My husband has to be at work at 6 am and can't take off the morning unfortunately (he does shift work and has to be there for the entire shift starting at 6 am). I'm a SAHM and we have no local family. I have a few SAHM friends I may possibly be able to call but they all have young kids too and they'd have to bring them and be here super early and I'm not sure it's going to work out (none of these SAHM friends live anywhere near me). They also are always late to things so I don't know if I can really count on them to be here on time so I can get to my appointment on time. I can't bring my toddler (2 years old) to the appointments, he is very loud, doesn't sit still and wouldn't do well in that type of setting.
We don't have a babysitter and I have no idea how I'm going to arrange childcare. Most of my friends work full-time and use daycare.
I have gone on care.com and sittercity before and have not been able to find anyone for these early morning hours.
What should I do? I have already postponed my IVF cycle twice due to childcare issues.
Anonymous wrote:Bring your toddler. Strap him in the stroller. Load up an iPad or similar with shoes and games. Ply him with coveted special snacks. Most monitoring appts are pretty quick. They might move even quicker if you have a screaming toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The other issue is that my child doesn't know these other SAHMs who I could ask about babysitting. I'm worried about him freaking out and crying the whole time he's with them in a strange environment.
Wouldn't he do that with a random babysitter too?
Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm an after-school nanny who picks up occasional morning work like this. Usually it's a short shift, so you may need to increase your hourly rate to make it worth the drive for your sitter---I don't take a 2 hour job unless I'm making $40, a 3 hour job for $50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The other issue is that my child doesn't know these other SAHMs who I could ask about babysitting. I'm worried about him freaking out and crying the whole time he's with them in a strange environment.
Wouldn't he do that with a random babysitter too?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The other issue is that my child doesn't know these other SAHMs who I could ask about babysitting. I'm worried about him freaking out and crying the whole time he's with them in a strange environment.