Moms don't get sick days because being a mother is not a job but a privilege, (even though some days feel like a punishment). It is the single most important role a woman plays in life, and through it all we have to prevail. Being a mother is the hardest, most stressful (at times) yet most rewarding responsibility to ever have. Though a sick day now and then wouldn't hurt, I guess that is why there are daddies, lol.
2006-12-05 16:56:18
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answered by shannanm2783 3
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I am a single mom to an 18 month old son. Until I had him, I never realized that being a mom is such a FULLTIME job and you don't get time off! I have to bank my sickdays at work for when my son is sick because I have no one to watch him but me. That is just the way it goes.
I hurt my back recently but still had to attend to him, pick him up and do the best I could to care for him. I love him dearly so it is not a burden, but indeed, sometimes it is very hard.
Hiring a babysitter is really not an option for me either as I don't really make enough money for that. When I babysat as a teenager, I did not charge near as much as current babysitters charge and it is hard for me to pay that. So, I just do the best I can to take care of him even if I am sick or hurting.
2006-12-05 09:22:45
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answered by Singthing 4
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I dont imagine of parenting as being a job, even if it isn't undemanding paintings, and if the stay at living house parent would not deal with and delagate the paintings, then it would want to be stressful... yet I absolutely ought to assert that I loved being at living house with my young ones, and the mess in contact change into right down to me, they could purely have toys everywhere if each of the toys are given or emptied out everywhere. i imagine the more serious element about being the stay at living house parent is the sensation of no longer being contained in the 'outdoors' international anymore. and of your major different no longer appreciating you, perhaps he's slightly jealous that you're the only with the recent born. To be honest you're 'job' as a parent is under no circumstances going to end, even with the way previous the little ones are. i imagine whats occurring with you is that your fiance perhaps thinks that as you're living house you need to be doing each of the 'living house' paintings, ie infant, cooking cleansing etc..if he wont help you I surgest you make investments in a dishwasher, and perhaps spend a number of 'his' wages on getting a purifier in some situations per week. even if that if it purely facilitates with the bathing and ironing. As for his nutrition beans on toast would not take very lengthy. I absolutely were an entire time mom, and an entire time mom operating 40 hours per week, as they were given older.. and at situations were took with no interest, it truly is what needs nipping contained in the bud. i actually imagine that is lots a lot less annoying being a stay at living house mom, than having to have a foul nights sleep, get up for paintings regardless, do a job, blend with all and diverse, keep smiling etc..with the help of sickness as well, because my wages were needed..conflict with the help of undesirable climate..and nonetheless come living house and characteristic to do each thing.. your question must have study stay at living house mom vs operating dad
2016-11-23 18:42:42
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answered by ? 4
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Moms don't get sick days off because it's not your normal 9-5 job. No sick days, no 401K, no holidays off or anything like that but the benefits are numerous. I personally have relatives and an understanding husband who helps me all the time. If I'm sick he knows it's his turn. I sympathize with single mothers who don't have that option. Stay strong...keep your head up...it'll be ok
2006-12-05 09:47:44
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answered by Erin R 3
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That is a good, good question. The other day, I was so so sick, and I have an 8 month old. I mean, I was so sick, I actually fainted in the morning while throwing up. My husband wanted to take me to the ER but I declined, because he had work, and besides, who wants to lug around a baby to the ER and sit there for hours? Besides, she's breast fed, and hardly eats anything but milk. Ugh, I hate that. And I'm too paranoid to get a babysitter.
2006-12-05 09:12:44
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answered by icee85_76 4
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Why do you say that? There are plenty of times my husband takes the kids out for the entire day or sometimes even the weekend to visit grandma and I get a day off if thats what I want. He's a parent as much as I am.
2006-12-06 01:17:56
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answered by KathyS 7
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Because they made a choice to be a mommy instead. And you can have a day off, get a babysitter or something and take a few hours. It's just the way it goes.
2006-12-05 09:13:59
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answered by musicpanther67 5
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