Anonymous wrote:It makes you an uninvolved parent. It’s a big into why even have kids.
Anonymous wrote:You said you are nearing the end of your second pregnancy but you have a 6 week old? Huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me the entire point of parenting is to enjoy time with my kids. I was able to do that while being the primary caregiver, with no other childcare apart from my husband. But if you enjoy time with your kids only if you outsource, then that's fine. The goal is met.
OP here. I spend plenty of time with my kids and enjoy it. I also need a break and caring for a 6 week old and a 22 month old is a lot of work.
I will still spend the day with my newborn but it will be helping having a night nurse when I go back to work at 14 weeks. My toddler gets ample time with both my husband and I when he isn’t in with the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I’m nearing the end of my second pregnancy and can’t keep up physical or mentally most days with my toddler. We started our toddlers nanny while on maternity leave, and I’m planning on doing the same thing with my second. I’m also looking into hiring a night nurse. My co-worker made a very judgy comment about my plans to hire so much help. This isn’t the first time I’ve had judgement comments about this. Am I a bad parent if I prefer to hire childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't talk about childcare at the workplace. There are too many different people with different arrangements--guys with SAHM wives, dual income households with working women who married rich men so they have live in nannies, people who do regular daycare, etc. Someone is always going to get their feathers ruffled.
This. People have very different resources. Unless someone is asking specifically for recommendations or advice (like recs for a daycare near the office, or finding out what nanny service people have used) then share what you know. But sitting around comparing situations is going to bug some people.
I get privately annoyed whenever someone goes on and on about how their mom or MIL takes care of their baby because that's not an option for me. I don't judge them, I just don't want to hear about it. It's like bragging about being tall -- good for you but there is nothing I can do about not being tall so I kindly request you shut the **** up about it.