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In reply to the discussion: Nannies: something needed? Or should parents who choose to have children also rear them? [View all]Coventina
(29,078 posts)when her youngest started high school.
She said her kids were way more important to her than her job, and, she wanted to model that behavior to her patients.
But then, she is an ob/gyn.
So, she did choose both.
I'm not saying every woman has to be a stay-at-home mother to be a good mother. I know millions can't afford that.
But I guess I just don't understand the choice to have a baby and then hand it off to go back to work if you don't have to.
Why do you want to choose to let that little person (people) be raised by someone else?
I know "it's none of my business", but so is 90% of what we discuss here.
I never had any intention of taking it up with her. I just wondered what the thought was here.
Apparently, I'm weird for wishing I could have reared my own kids.