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Guilt of being a working mum
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Hi Ladies, I'm a new mum of a baby boy (Loads of Work but totally adorable) and I will be returning to work in a couple of months. Recently I have been thinking about all the challenges the world brings forward and wonder how other working mums handle a family and still manage to remain top performers at their place of work. The thought of someone else taking care of my baby scares me. I feel bad I might miss some of his new changes while he is at daycares. All help to shed the guilt away is welcome and any ideas of juggling the two worlds would be most appreciated. Thanks Y'all Sam |
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BlankIt depends really _how_ your baby is looked after. I mean if they are
picked up, handled and get lots of attention then I'm sure thats benificial. If they are left in a crib all day and only "serviced" when they are wet/hungry then that's quite another matter. |
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