Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can your husband take some paternity leave?
no
I don't know if he can or not but I know he won't.
Anonymous wrote:Normally I hate when people make this sort of unhelpful comment, but what on earth made you decide to have a second if you feel so incapable?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have mentioned that my husband works long hours (at least 10 but often as much as 12) and never gets up with the baby at night.
With our first baby, he planned to take a week off but went back after 3 days.
That's a big part of it.
And no I don't believe he will help at all, despite his claims. It is what it is. I have to hire help so I will do that. fortunately, we can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Do you hire out other services like cleaning?
Anonymous wrote:Can your husband take some paternity leave?
Anonymous wrote:Ask him how many hits a day he will take care of the oldest completely by himself. including weekends. It's so much harder with 2 especially while the oldest is little. All hands on deck and making dinner and doing all the laundry etc is a lot. My baby is 2 months an a good sleeper and it's still rough. If she was colicky or at all More maintenance and it would be even harder. My oldest is completely potty trained and still naps and is generally well behaved. And thankfully still goes to all day preschool. Mornings are tough and 5-9 at our house is a chaotic marathon with dinner and baths and getting ready for the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think hiring a night nurse is a sensible compromise. Having 24/7 care for three months probably means hiring three or four baby nurses to cover, which seems excessive.
OP here. I want someone there during the day too so I can spend one on one time with my toddler and not disrupt her routine, etc.
Basically it would allow me to come and go as needed.
I know it is expensive but it'll make the transition so much easier. We can afford it so I don't see what the issue is.