I have a demanding job and I really worry about how I will
cope with my baby and all the routine things that need to
be done, in addition to the stresses of work. How do I ensure
that my husband helps me out?
There is only one answer to this and that is communication.
You have to explain to your husband the implications of
you going back to work. You must find a way to help him
understand the situation you are in. What is vital is that
you find a way to communicate with him in a gentle and loving
way so that he is more open to your suggestions. If you
aren’t careful he can perceive the conversation as
an attack, and since you are trying to get him to see your
point of view.
While you are still at home try to set up some routines
that will help you achieve your goals. Perhaps dad can take
baby for a walk when he gets home from work, giving you
same time to get things done. Perhaps dad could be in charge
of bath time? Figure out what responsibilities he would
enjoy, and then encourage him in that area. It also helps
him to understand how demanding babies are!
If both of you are working in stressful and demanding jobs,
then you really are going to have to consider getting household
help. This means when you get home from work you are not
trying to clean, cook and look after the baby. If the house
is clean and perhaps the food prepared or at least a start
made, you can give the baby the attention that he deserves
and needs from you after a day away. You will be able to
enjoy his company, and that is all that is required to fulfil
the criteria for quality time!
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