Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m considering hiring a night nanny and a PT nanny. I have one newborn child. I could use the help but I’m nervous about people judging me for hiring help. I don’t want to my friends/family to silently judge me and think I’m a bad mom. Any tips and advice to get over it or not let nay judgement bother me?
I won't be silent as I judge you as lazy and selfish, which you are. It is your responsibility as a parent to take care of your children. You owe this to them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m considering hiring a night nanny and a PT nanny. I have one newborn child. I could use the help but I’m nervous about people judging me for hiring help. I don’t want to my friends/family to silently judge me and think I’m a bad mom. Any tips and advice to get over it or not let nay judgement bother me?
I won't be silent as I judge you as lazy and selfish, which you are. It is your responsibility as a parent to take care of your children. You owe this to them!
Anonymous wrote:I’m considering hiring a night nanny and a PT nanny. I have one newborn child. I could use the help but I’m nervous about people judging me for hiring help. I don’t want to my friends/family to silently judge me and think I’m a bad mom. Any tips and advice to get over it or not let nay judgement bother me?
Anonymous wrote:I run a nanny agency and this is INCREDIBLY common, OP. Tons of families hire both a night nanny and a full time day nanny. Some just do 3-4 nights per week and others do 5 or more. In many cultures it's a give-in that new moms receive around the clock help. Please don't feel bad at all. The transition to motherhood is simultaneously exhausting, overwhelming, and beautiful.
I even work with families who really can't afford it, but maybe mom is having PPD or PPA complications. Or dad travels for work. Or birth was traumatic and they need the extra support. And so they just make it work temporarily. Really, it's no one's place to judge how a new family seeks support.
Anonymous wrote:I’m considering hiring a night nanny and a PT nanny. I have one newborn child. I could use the help but I’m nervous about people judging me for hiring help. I don’t want to my friends/family to silently judge me and think I’m a bad mom. Any tips and advice to get over it or not let nay judgement bother me?