Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Lunacy or not - there are MANY people parenting alone either by choice or circumstance. It can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Not to mention, going part-time won't always save you money, as many daycares (at least in this area) only offer full-time care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your parents are young enough to help you somewhat during the really time-intensive years. Even if they can't totally babysit on their own, they can at least come over to play with the kid and give you a break, bring you dinner sometimes, etc.
I think $75K is doable if you are a good money manager. Start saving now!
Who are you to volunteer her parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Anonymous wrote:47 year old here w/ 20 month old. I say "Go for it!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this might sound insane but would you be able to move in with your parents for a while if needed. Several of my single mom by choice friends have done this. Priorities shift. This was not an option for me but I had periods when I wished it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Your parents are in their 60's and you have no guarantee of their continued good health. Do not count on them for free child care. Having children with a committed partner is difficult and having one by yourself is lunacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider that infant daycare is minimum $1500/month. Can you spare that much for 2 years?
Probably not, but my parents would take the child 2 days/week.
Anonymous wrote:I think your parents are young enough to help you somewhat during the really time-intensive years. Even if they can't totally babysit on their own, they can at least come over to play with the kid and give you a break, bring you dinner sometimes, etc.
I think $75K is doable if you are a good money manager. Start saving now!