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my4beauties
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Topic: Home help after having a baby Posted: 01 August 2008 at 6:58pm |
I'm curious as to what help you've have had, after giving birth, whether first time, 2nd or more.
I visited a friend today who had her 2nd child on the weekend. Her DH has taken a week off to be at home to help, and her sister has come from out of town to stay til the weekend to help. Once her sister goes home, her mum will be coming for a week or so to help. Then her Dh will take another week off to be at home & help. When my friend had her first child 2.5 yrs ago, her Dh stayed home for a week, then her mum came to stay for 2 weeks afterwards.
It got me thinking, as I think my friend is very spoilt to have this help after giving birth. I'm only envious because I didn't have this after giving birth. Dh operates his own business and couldn't take time off (he's a tradesman), although was home in the evenings & the weekends. My mum would come in for a few hours a day to do some housework, and would also cook us dinner for the first 2 weeks after baby was born. This was a huge help. Otherwise everything was up to me. Ideally I would've loved Dh to be home for the first 2 weeks after having baby, and then someone else (probably my mum), to stay for a week. Having someone there 24/7 would take such a huge load off, and especially when you have your 2nd & 3rd child, it would mean I could just concentrate on myself & the baby, and the other children be taken care of by Dh or my mum.
So was I one of the majority who didn't get this help afterwards, or were you all very lucky to have someone home with you to help for the first few weeks?
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mummy_becks
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:04pm |
After I had Andrew my little sister (she is 6 years younger than me) came round after school each day to help me. My mum and my MIl also came around every second day to help out as well, brought food for us to eat and did the dishes and washing for me.
Josh, Dh had 2 weeks off work (he took 2 weeks of my PPL) to be at home with me and Josh and do things round the house. My mum and MIL again helped out, this time my mum did a lot more as she knew how bad Josh's winding was and she often winded him at night for me.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:05pm |
Yup, DH took 4 weeks off. But it wasn't so much to help as such though that part was a great bonus, it was more so we could both get use to having a child and both form a great bond with Daniel. With #2 we want to do the same
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:07pm |
My husband took a week off as annual leave and then ended up having to take another three precious days as we needed him to help with the nightmare that was feeding! I was lucky 'cause my mum could pop in each night and she made sure we were fed for the first week otherwise I don't think we would have eaten. It would have been fantastic to have someone there during the day for a little while after DH went back to work as I was very stressed about feeding but we got there in the end!
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:12pm |
I'm really lucky - DH was home for the first week, which was the week from hell. One sister also flew up on the day we came home from hospital (unplanned, but so was the bad birth experience); the day she left, another sister came up for a week. She leaves tomorrow; then MIL arrives on Sunday for 10 days. Then we'll be on our own. So all up, we've got family with us for the first 3 1/2 weeks post arrival home from hospital; they've done all the cooking and cleaning, lots of comforting when DH and I haven't known what to do or have been in tears, and have generally been a fab support.
Prior to Daniel's arrival, we planned to have 2 weeks home alone together to sort out our routine etc; I can't imagine what would have happened if we hadn't had people here straight away - we just didn't know what hit us - Daniel had not read the books about sleeping and feeding!
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:30pm |
Im extra extra lucky dp works for himself and our lease ran out at our flat 6 weeks before i was due so we moved into my parents place in invers and are still here. We will move out when im due back at work (took a year) so will have to head back to chch unless dp decides to work down here then we will look for a place down here.
DP is away a lot tiding up work or drag racing but i can go with him where we stay at his mums or i stay here with my parents. Was going to be on my own for half a week a wee while ago but then my sis decided to come down and stay so it will be one hell of a wake up call when we do get our own place.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:33pm |
Never had any sort of help. After I had Alize on the sunday I was down at school on the Monday afternoon picking up my girls. Life was just back to normal with the four of us. I cooked, cleaned and and went for walks. Its was such a serene (sp?) time compare to now working and having a life on full speed.
Italiah your friend sounds very lucky for all that home help and support.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:47pm |
Well I have never really had anyone DH for a week with Alan and 3 day's with Mikey. So this time he is having 2 full week's off so can't wait. And I found out today that I will be getting ome home help through the hospital. So will be very differnt this time round.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 7:56pm |
I was quite lucky and DH took 6 weeks off work when Ella was born. It was great having him at home and he was in charge of doing most of the cooking and doing some of the cleaning, giving me a chance to rest and concentrate on Ella. It also gave him a chance to spend some time bonding with Ella.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 8:08pm |
After I had Hannah by c/s, my MIL came around for about the first week - every couple of days - to do a load of washing and some dinner prep. My DH had a couple of days off (stats) because of her being born right after Christmas. With Briona, I had no outside help but DH managed to get something like 5 days off work/study - but then we all got sick  After Kryssi, DH had a week off work (unpaid tho cause he was casual) and at about 8 weeks, we started employing a housekeeper for 1 1/2 hrs a week.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 8:10pm |
When I had Maya Mum came to stay for a week, she left when Maya was 8 days old and then I was on my own. Willie didn't take any time off coz we were barely even speaking at the time.
When I had the gremlins I had nothing. Willie used up all his leave while I was on bedrest during pregnancy and my parents were in Portugal. I got a nanny in when they were 10 days old for 20 hours a week which was partially govt funded due to having twins, but overall I had very little support. I drove myself home from Birthcare even. I think the lack of support is one of the major factors in me ending up with pretty serious PND.
With Chiara I have had so much support it is completely overwhelming. Kels was here the week she was born, then Mum and Dad came the day we were due home from Birthcare and stayed a week, and the plan was for my sister to come in a few weeks time, but Mum ended up coming back this weekend for a funeral. On top of that I have the nanny 20 hours a week (which I guess doesn't count coz I have to pay her lol!), and Maternal Mental Health have been sending in a respite nurse at night 3 nights a week to help out with the gremlins who don't sleep. Plus I have had heaps of friends drop off meals, take the kids out to give me a break etc. Completely overwhelming, and I hope one day to be in a position to repay some of it!
It does make me sad that I didn't have that support after the gremlins tho, how different things might have been...
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 8:55pm |
None. DH took two days off work after Cooper was born, (a Wednesday) and he was back at work on the Monday.
No one offered to do meals, washing, pick the older two up from school, I was taking Cooper to pick the kids up at 5 days old.
In fact it was the same with Nyah too. I was just left to fend for myself.
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 9:32pm |
I've been lucky. DH took a week off both times. Mum then took a week off after & stayed to help. My gran stays with us 4 days a week + to help since Gina was 2 months old. Gosh, makes me feel like I have it easy
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 9:49pm |
Maya wrote:
I drove myself home from Birthcare even. |
Oh Emma, this makes me so sad!
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 9:54pm |
LOL don't worry Italiah, I still guilt my mum about it, my m/w came to do a home visit when mum was here last week and she said to mum "do you know that Emma STILL goes on about you going to Portugal" and mum was like "uh huh." Mind you, my m/w wasn't impressed when it happened!
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 9:55pm |
DH took about a week off and then went back to work, which in some ways was good as I would feel guilty that he was doing things and I wasn't so I would get up and help out. I think I rested a bit more once he went back to work.
My parents live not far away and generally someone would call in after work for a cuppa and a chat. I don't remember too much help with the housework etc but the company was nice. I did all the cooking, cleaning etc except for the usual help DH gave me.
the in laws came when Jack was about 6wks or so as they live in SI. Although it was good of them to come it was more work than help!
I think I had a bit of post natal distress (not as bad as PND but worse than baby blues) and in part I think it was due to not much help. That and having trouble getting used to no one around and such a change in my life. I think my Mum's lack of help in the housework dept was because she didn't think about it, she never had help with us as her parents were in the SI and my other Grandma wouldn't have helped much. As Mum didn't have help it never occured to her to help me. Plus I didn't ask for help, thinking it showed I couldn't do my 'job'! So silly of me really!!
Next time I will ask DH to take t least 2wks, longer if possible
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 10:14pm |
My DH took 3 days off work and I had help from MIL and my SIL and good friend, all popping in once a week for a few hours with shopping etc. 4 weeks on and I have my mum here from Aussie. Its been awesome as she helps with winding Hayley and settling her after Ive fed her. And has cooked evry night too. I'm lucky to have her here for another week too
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Posted: 01 August 2008 at 10:23pm |
DH had two weeks of once I came out of hospital which was awesome and I really needed him there as we have no family in this country to come and help me and with having the c/s there was a lot I couldn't do. He kept the house clean, cooked dinner, did all the washing etc and I just concentrated on Spencer.
This time I hope he can take two weeks off again although some of that time might be wasted when I'm in hospital as he will need to look after Spencer whilst i'm there.
I would love to have family closer to help, although I wouldn't want them to be staying with me as people tend to irritate me quite easily.
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 8:50am |
I'm super super lucky - my other half works from home, and my mum moved in with us when Thomas was born and hasnt left! I honestly dont know what I would have done without her - Matt can be a bit.. whats the right word.. cant think of one right now, but he's not the most helpful person in the whole word eg: baby needs changing and I'm cooking dinner, so he'll say he'll be there in a minute, but I end up doing it because he's got sidetracked lol. Although I have an extra full house now, I wouldnt have it any other way!
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 9:09am |
When I had Ella DH took a week off work, but he still had to go in a few times for urgent jobs. My Mum was working just down the road and would pop up when she could, or if I rang her in tears, lol!
No one offered help with food or cleaning or anything and we were pretty overwhelmed, although we were too proud to admit it!
With Benjy DH took a couple of days off and then it was just me again. BIL & SIL cooked us a meal on the second night which was lovely though.
I was lucky then though, Ella wasn't in kindy or regular activities yet. If she had been, it would have been much harder.
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