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peachy
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 9:27am |
My DH took no time off at all, not even one day. He came home early, like around 3pm for the first week but that was it. I much preferred him to be at work earning us good money so I could stay at home longer. That was the compromise.
But my Mum cooked us dinner and did our washing for about a month after Lauren as born. So although DH wasn't around all that much, my Mum was a godsend. She also used to pop around in the afternoon and she would look after Lauren while I either got a sleep or she would drag me out for walk around the block to "clear my head" and Lauren would sleep in the buggy.
If it wasn't for my Mum I don't think I would have coped at all. I had the worst baby blues anyone could ever have had
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MummyFreckle
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 12:33pm |
DH took 2 weeks off, but as I spent 5 days in birthcare, the first week was pretty much spend there. In the 2nd week he went into work a few times for a few hours at a time.
Although my mum / brother live about 25mins away, there werent much help....mum did pop over quite a lot in the first couple of weeks and when she was here she would put a load of washing on, but no-one ever brought us a meal. In fact when people did come and visit - I would end up making sandwiches etc for them. Grrrrr!!! I am still pretty "bitter" that I gotr zero support from friends.....no one ever came over just to make me a cuppa even!!! Dhs family live down country, so didnt expect the ILs to be able to support in any way, but my own family would pretty crap too!!
ETA - its an interesting thought about whether more support = less likely to get PND. I think if I had got more support then I would have been more likely to try and bf for longer, which would def have helped with preventing the PND. I think I put an awful lot of pressure on myself to "just get on with it"....mainly as I had no choice.....but think that the pressure I put on myself was unreasonable in hindsight.
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Lulu
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 3:39pm |
I had a c-section so DH took a week off to help. I was fine at the end of the first week so he went back to work. We have our own business, so it's hard to take extended periods of leave.
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Maya
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Posted: 02 August 2008 at 3:45pm |
Awwww Sam, I would have come over to make you a cuppa  ... but then you probably wouldn't have appreciated the germy gremlins invading your space
I definitely think lack of support factored hugely in my getting PND, from the fact that I had undiagnosed antenatal depression and anxiety that should have been picked up by my m/w, GP, OB or any number of other health professionals I was involved with at the time (altho I was very good at hiding it) right thru to the physical demands of caring for two babies who fed badly, screamed loudly and didn't sleep. Even one night a week of unbroken sleep might have been enough to break the cycle.
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Raspberryjam
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 12:04pm |
We were stuck in hospital for 8 weeks and while the medical care was fantastic the mothering advice was not! I am now at home on my own, very hectic very stressful and I love it! I have no family here and my Mum passed away last year so its not always easy but at least its my way! Hubby is awesome but he brings home the bacon so just me and the little dot muddle our way through the day. My heart goes out to anyone with more than one though I cant even begin to imagine how hard that would be!
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kathyandbub
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 12:56pm |
i had a c section and was in hospital for 5 days, my mum lives an hour and a half away but she came over and had to go back on the day i went home and my partner couldnt take time off and he doesnt live with me, i live with my dad who couldnt take time off either9not that i excpted him to) so when my mum went home i cryed i was so scared i had this little baby to look after all by myself! but i was lucky to have an easy baby and it all turned out good in the end my mum would come over once a week for first few weeks and people helped out wear they could
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AnnC
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 2:06pm |
With Josh I lived with my parents so lots of help. Brooke I only stayed overnight in the home and then went home. My partner at the time was no help at all so did it all myself.
With rhyley Dh took 2 weeks off work and it was good to get the other 2 etc... He made use of his time off working outside most of the time. i got home help thru the hospital cause he was a ceasar baby so got that for round 3-4weeks which was great cause it meant I didn;t have to vacume or clean the bathroom.
I didn;t get any food cooked for me though - sad  But I was luckier than most and didn't feel like i didn't have any support.
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Snappy
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 3:54pm |
Dh took two weeks off work. Thats all the help I got. He cant cook so it was up to me to cook as soon as I got out of hospital. It was also school holidays so it was pretty hard having her at home as I couldnt get any sleep. I cant help but feel envious of your friend too!
BTW - My best friend had a baby 4 weeks ago. When I went to visit her i asked how long hes sleeping during the night and she said "Im not sure, my sister gets up to the baby"
I dont even think we got a cooked meal or even a cake from anybody!
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AnnC
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 4:12pm |
oh I know someone whose mother was doing all the night stuff - she lived with her mum and her mum even had the baby in her room. Although it sounds bliss i know i wouldn't of wanted that - My mum never had Josh in her room at night (even when i begged her to once) . Now I know she did the right thing - he was MY baby and MY responcibility.
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DJ
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 4:29pm |
We came home from the hosp 4 hrs after A was born and had a lovely 2 weeks with DP at home getting to know our wee bubba.
Everything went down hill when my Mum arrived for week 3 and DP went back to work. Mum had absolutely no advice, and while she cooked she made such a mess of the kitchen DP and I were constantly wiping down the fridge door and the drawer handles, taps etc, and Mum was always stressing about what to have for the next meal - I just told her to got and look in the freezer and see what was there, but she wanted to go to the supermarket EVERY day (and I had to take her!) Arrrrgh - and she moaned about her own problems - seriously!!!
Mum stayed a week, afterwhich I was left to my own devices.
Some neighbours brought over dinners which was lovely, and friends bought baking, which was also much appreciated.
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kriss
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 4:56pm |
my dh will be taking a week off and i expect my mum will pop around most days to do a load of laundry and have a cuppa tea, she lives 5min away so i am quite lucky. and i think the crockpot will be my friend
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