Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB-GYN and run into this issue all the time (as a mom). Honestly, it's the gig. Unpredictable hours.
My DH takes over if I need to do a delivery. If he can't handle our two kids, we get a sitter, but honestly, barring something unusual like a birthday party where kid 1 was invited but kid 2 wasn't, I don't think we've ever used a sitter. If it's sports, they both go and the non participating kid either watches and cheers on or the participating kid is dropped off and DH takes the other on an errand.
As a working mom, of the zillion logistical things I worry about this is probably the smallest. You either deal or get a sitter. Not that complicated.
So if one child is invited to a party while sibling is not and you are on call, you get a sitter. When the time comes and you do not get called in, one parent goes to party with invited child and other parent stays home with other child plus sitter?
Anonymous wrote:I'm an OB-GYN and run into this issue all the time (as a mom). Honestly, it's the gig. Unpredictable hours.
My DH takes over if I need to do a delivery. If he can't handle our two kids, we get a sitter, but honestly, barring something unusual like a birthday party where kid 1 was invited but kid 2 wasn't, I don't think we've ever used a sitter. If it's sports, they both go and the non participating kid either watches and cheers on or the participating kid is dropped off and DH takes the other on an errand.
As a working mom, of the zillion logistical things I worry about this is probably the smallest. You either deal or get a sitter. Not that complicated.
Anonymous wrote:It also depends on the severity of the call. If it's a case of "just be around your phone, don't get drunk, and when we call we'll expect to see you in 30-90 minutes," that's one thing. Go about your life and don't get too irritated if a trip gets cut short, etc.
If it's "DROP EVERYTHING RITE NAO" then just treat it as if he's working.