- I want to spend time with my child and watch her grow and learn and if I'm at work I won't feel like I'm spending as much time with her as I want to.
- I want to breastfeed! Of course you can breastfeed and work, a lot of moms do it. Am I up for that? Who knows, but quite frankly I'd rather be sitting there feeding her and bonding with her instead of trying to pump enough to get her through the work day.
- I want to cloth diaper. I have heard many stories of nurseries or baby sitters not wanting to cloth diaper which would make us buy disposables and that cancels out the money/earth saving cloth diapers we'd use at home. Plus I know I'll need time to get into the routine of cloth diapering and that could possibly take months! (I'm a slow learner).
- My husband doesn't mind me being at home with her for a while. If he wanted me to work then yeah I would probably get back to working a little sooner, but he doesn't care. We are doing well enough for me to stay at home with her for as long as we want. He's a hard worker and a great husband.
I felt like I needed to add this on... this is in NO way trying to make anyone feel bad or trying to make myself sound better than anyone; it's just a semi-rant about why my husband and I want to do things this way. :)
P.S. I'm 30 weeks today! I'm 3/4 of the way there :)
No worries, I won't be working either. I'm sure the Army helps out a little with child care costs (I think? There was a pamphlet they gave me I forgot where I put it). In all honesty, you do what you feel is best for your family. Everyone else's input does not matter. Each person work differently. Same can go back to work and some can't or prefer not to. My mom didn't go back to work until my sister and I entered middle school. I plan to do the same.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, I think every woman has the right to do what they feel is best after baby as long as they know their family will be OK financially :)
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