Anonymous
Post 07/31/2017 21:44     Subject: Single woman TTC

I paid a friend's nanny once to drive me (not a single person trying to TTC but DH was away). I think SG might have a service they recommend for driving after procedures. Also, it's a gig economy - find and pre-screed a private driver.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2017 18:32     Subject: Single woman TTC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are PLANNING to introduce a child into this world as a single parent, then getting a ride home is the least of your worries.

You can't plan a trip home with asking this forum but yet you want to spend the next 18 years as the sole provider of a child? Good luck.


No need to be nasty. Everyone has different comfort levels. Personally after having a child my perspective changed and I am much more comfortable asking for help than I used to be. OP will figure it out like we all do.


+1 There are lots of trivial questions on this board. You seem overly reactive about this one because she's a single mom.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2017 11:15     Subject: Single woman TTC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are PLANNING to introduce a child into this world as a single parent, then getting a ride home is the least of your worries.

You can't plan a trip home with asking this forum but yet you want to spend the next 18 years as the sole provider of a child? Good luck.


No need to be nasty. Everyone has different comfort levels. Personally after having a child my perspective changed and I am much more comfortable asking for help than I used to be. OP will figure it out like we all do.


+1 Also, as she stated, she doesn't want her business out there while she is TTC. Its a lot easier to ask for help once she has a child.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2017 10:41     Subject: Single woman TTC

Anonymous wrote:If you are PLANNING to introduce a child into this world as a single parent, then getting a ride home is the least of your worries.

You can't plan a trip home with asking this forum but yet you want to spend the next 18 years as the sole provider of a child? Good luck.


No need to be nasty. Everyone has different comfort levels. Personally after having a child my perspective changed and I am much more comfortable asking for help than I used to be. OP will figure it out like we all do.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2017 11:49     Subject: Single woman TTC

If you are PLANNING to introduce a child into this world as a single parent, then getting a ride home is the least of your worries.

You can't plan a trip home with asking this forum but yet you want to spend the next 18 years as the sole provider of a child? Good luck.