Anonymous wrote:Please don't think it is good for your baby to be engaged all day. Poor baby, that sounds exhausting for it. Also, it is good for babies to watch people do regular chores and stuff. They think it is interesting to watch and it raises them in a realistic environment where they learn the world does not revolve around them every second, and that people clean up, do tasks and it is not some huge burden, etc.
You are doing your baby a long term disservice by cooing over it and doing nothing but "play" 24/7.

Anonymous wrote:I actually feel a little sorry for the baby in this scenario. You're going to do "narration" all day long? Pointing things out, counting and singing? While all the studies do say that it's good to engage with your baby, this seems like a bit of overkill. Even babies need a little downtime, a little quiet, and an opportunity to learn how to entertain themselves. The kid may be sitting there thinking to himself, "Good God. Isn't this lady ever going to shut up?" Let us know how that works out for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not going to want poopy laundry to be laying around, dirty bottles in the sink, baby food smashed in the carpet and the million other messes that a baby makes just sitting there waiting for the weekly cleaning help to arrive and tidy up.
If you stay home, you will be cleaning A LOT. Comes with the territory. If you would prefer to hire someone to do normal housecleaning (floors, bathrooms, etc) that's up to you. But don't think that you won't be cleaning because you will be.
Also nannies clean up all that stuff.
If you want to be a household employee and not an equal partner go for it. You sound insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to want poopy laundry to be laying around, dirty bottles in the sink, baby food smashed in the carpet and the million other messes that a baby makes just sitting there waiting for the weekly cleaning help to arrive and tidy up.
If you stay home, you will be cleaning A LOT. Comes with the territory. If you would prefer to hire someone to do normal housecleaning (floors, bathrooms, etc) that's up to you. But don't think that you won't be cleaning because you will be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not going to want poopy laundry to be laying around, dirty bottles in the sink, baby food smashed in the carpet and the million other messes that a baby makes just sitting there waiting for the weekly cleaning help to arrive and tidy up.
If you stay home, you will be cleaning A LOT. Comes with the territory. If you would prefer to hire someone to do normal housecleaning (floors, bathrooms, etc) that's up to you. But don't think that you won't be cleaning because you will be.
OP here and I will do everything regarding the care and cleaning/laundry for the baby. I meant general household chores like cleaning bathrooms and washing floors.