Hi everyone. I know I've been MIA since having the baby in late September, but have continued keeping up with the site for the most part. I'm posting today because I'm curious to hear folks' thoughts on going back to work after the first baby.
I had Zoe on Sept. 30th and have been able to stay home with her since then. It's basically been the greatest joy of my life. Only drawback has been seeing my husband miss out on so much because of his demanding schedule.
So the baby and I just played together on the couch here for about an hour with her laughing, cooing, squealing, grabbing my face... all that completely adorable stuff that 10 week olds do... and now she's sleeping. And all I can thinking about is how having her and taking care of her has been the most fulfilling thing I've ever done in my life. This after having had a very successful career in my 20's and graduating from law school and passing the bar in my early 30's.
I always knew I wasn't going to want to go hardcore into legal practice after having her. But I'm also very worried that if I don't get back into the swing of things professionally now, it will make it all the more difficult to get back into it when I really need to.
The "unofficial" 3 month maternity leave I gave myself before starting to apply for jobs is coming to a close - and all I want to do is stay home with her. We really need the money so it's not even like I totally have a choice in the matter... but I guess my debate is whether or not to pursue a full time conventional job and just suck it up like so many women do, or do I try the harder route of finding some creative way to make money while still being her mostly-primary caregiver. Until now my professional accomplishments have always been a large part of what's made me "me," and I honestly thought I'd get kinda bored with the whole "full time mom" thing and would really WANT to get back to work. Instead, I'm feeling exactly the opposite - watching her change and develop has just been awesome. I'm not missing work at all at the moment.
I should add that while we do have grandparents involved, they're not prepared to be full time babysitters - so I'm looking at either daycare or paid babysitting for her if I got back to work. Obviously this factors into things too.
Just looking for some of your experiences and thoughts... Thanks in advance for the advice, as always.
I had Zoe on Sept. 30th and have been able to stay home with her since then. It's basically been the greatest joy of my life. Only drawback has been seeing my husband miss out on so much because of his demanding schedule.
So the baby and I just played together on the couch here for about an hour with her laughing, cooing, squealing, grabbing my face... all that completely adorable stuff that 10 week olds do... and now she's sleeping. And all I can thinking about is how having her and taking care of her has been the most fulfilling thing I've ever done in my life. This after having had a very successful career in my 20's and graduating from law school and passing the bar in my early 30's.
I always knew I wasn't going to want to go hardcore into legal practice after having her. But I'm also very worried that if I don't get back into the swing of things professionally now, it will make it all the more difficult to get back into it when I really need to.
The "unofficial" 3 month maternity leave I gave myself before starting to apply for jobs is coming to a close - and all I want to do is stay home with her. We really need the money so it's not even like I totally have a choice in the matter... but I guess my debate is whether or not to pursue a full time conventional job and just suck it up like so many women do, or do I try the harder route of finding some creative way to make money while still being her mostly-primary caregiver. Until now my professional accomplishments have always been a large part of what's made me "me," and I honestly thought I'd get kinda bored with the whole "full time mom" thing and would really WANT to get back to work. Instead, I'm feeling exactly the opposite - watching her change and develop has just been awesome. I'm not missing work at all at the moment.
I should add that while we do have grandparents involved, they're not prepared to be full time babysitters - so I'm looking at either daycare or paid babysitting for her if I got back to work. Obviously this factors into things too.
Just looking for some of your experiences and thoughts... Thanks in advance for the advice, as always.
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