I'll bet nobody is really truly ready for a baby!
I hate even leaving my baby for 2 hours with her grandparents (and not because I don't trust them), that's just me. They offered at 6 weeks many times while I was in the province visiting but I said hell no. She still hasn't been away from me overnight (or longer than 3 hours). Do what u need to do... Were u ready for a baby? Guess it's none of my business...
I hate even leaving my baby for 2 hours with her grandparents (and not because I don't trust them), that's just me. They offered at 6 weeks many times while I was in the province visiting but I said hell no. She still hasn't been away from me overnight (or longer than 3 hours). Do what u need to do... Were u ready for a baby? Guess it's none of my business...
prime example. Rude...
And let's face it, if some couples spent a little more alone time with each other maybe there would be fewer divorces. I don't think my husband and I need this, but we'd be better off if we had it, I wish I could leave my son a little more.
A healthy family dynamic is important too. Not suggesting you have to have weekly dates to get it but I bet some relationships would benefit
And let's face it, if some couples spent a little more alone time with each other maybe there would be fewer divorces. I don't think my husband and I need this, but we'd be better off if we had it, I wish I could leave my son a little more.
A healthy family dynamic is important too. Not suggesting you have to have weekly dates to get it but I bet some relationships would benefit
Yeah I had to roll my eyes at a poster saying they agreed to a lifetime responsibility, even if that meant giving up couple time with her husband. Good thing you can be a wife and mom at the same time and succeed at both!!!
I agree kissesandhugs. So far it has been suggested that the OP has PND and wasn't ready to have children just because she wants to spend one evening a week with her partner whilst her child is cared for by loving grandparents. Really?!?![]()
Goodness, I didn't think it would be so controversial! I guess I wanted reassurance to be honest, but not so. Partying, perhaps some nights, but definitely I'll have a few glasses of wine, even if at home, and I'd rather not look after my son intoxicated. I love my son dearly but don't want to resent him because I feel trapped and long for parts of my old life I lost. Having a child has overwhelmed me more than anything ever has! Don't know if it makes a difference but mthe grandparents live 4 doors down, so not far....anyway, I feel bad now, perhaps I won't leave him?
I'll bet nobody is really truly ready for a baby!
I'll bet nobody is really truly ready for a baby!
Agree. I think even if the baby is planned and you've read every book and babysat your nieces/nephews, and worked at a daycare... you're never going to realize what an impact having your own baby will have on your life.