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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]JustAnotherGen
(37,482 posts)But why not . If you can - why wouldn't you?
I'll be honest - could I clean my own home? Yep - but I have Ankylosing Spondylitis. If I'm in a flare and can rest for a few hours on Saturday as a result of Vivian coming here twice a week - why not? It's a luxury - if I can afford it - why not?
And if I'm pregnant right now - i will have a mix of in home and day child care. I'm half way through a Masters Prgram the company is Paying for. I want to finish that. Because I would want to show the same example my mom did to me.
Truthfully - I know working women who get married in their mid to late 30's and they get a little sick and tired on the divorce rate thing too. But it happens.
Let's not gild Lillies and pretend that's not there.
But I'm looking at this from the place of a woman who delayed marriage and family because she loved the thrill of the close.Theres nothing wrong with ambition in women or a fierce approach to career. That means down the road you can and may have to make different choices than a woman who chose a different path. And some of those are luxuries.
A woman - Director - just came back from a five month maternity leave. She said its tough - but it's not anything other women don't do. She's doing mixed in home and day care because she thinks socialization is important. I would agree.