Is raise a newborn really more stressful than working?

I read an article that says raise a newborn is stressful but it cannot be as stressful as working fulltime. Here is the article that I read.
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The time that I spent with my newborn be a happy but stressfull time. I be there alone while my husband be at work and had noone to foot the baby stale to if he would not stop crying. My time at home however was brief as I be on a two month maternity vacate from my full time job. Let me stress that I do not choose to work full time. I hold to. It is very stressfull holding down a mission and being a mom. I own to deal next to the guilt. If my children are sick I do not have the freedom to stay home and comfort them respectively time. I can only miss two days of work a year for my children. I can not walk to play groups. I work and then I budge home to be a mom and a wife which are full time jobs within and of themselves. I am lucky to have a polite husband who gives me for a time free time. But to answer your question a short time ago working or just person a mom is less stressful than doing both.

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You can be stressful when you're raising a newborn. Raising kids can be a PAIN.

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Of COURSE it's more stressful than working! You're reponsible for a fragile human life that is to say 100% dependent on YOU for ALL it's needs 24 hours a DAY 7 days a WEEK near NO TIME OFF! It can't talk so anytime it wishes anything it CRIES. And sometimes it cries and you've feed it, changed it, held it, sing to it, and it still won't stop crying so you FREAK OUT and think: "Oh my GOD - perchance it's sick or in pain" and move about rushing off to the Emergency Room. There is No Vacation, No Time sour, No SLEEP, No "Sick Days", no "set schedule: Ok I'm mommy from 6 am to 9pm" No you are Mommy 24/7/365 for the rest of your energy. And... If you change your mind and resolve you don't like the charge - you can't "quit."

If that happens, the best you can do at that point is what a bunch of women I know did: put your kid in morning care and shift back to work and enlighten everyone: "We really need to be a double income kith and kin." Or if your husband is wealthy plenty - you can hire a live in au duet to raise your child - but consequently everyone will secretly look down on you and chew over you are selfish, spoiled and inefficient. Including your own kid when they get infirm enough and realize they be raised by a nanny instead of "mommy" ESPECIALLY if "mommy didn't enjoy job, but have a nanny".

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It's far more stressful than anything you own ever done, even on your busiest day, week or year. Your living is 40 to 60 hours a week. A baby is 24/7 in need sick days, vacation days, lunch breaks or reviews. It's the hardest entity you will ever do in your existence. I've worked, put myself through college, worked WHILE attending college and doing an internship. I'm not stranger to hard work by any mechanism. Having babies is MUCH more taxing, stressful and depleting. Imagine getting no sleep during your pregnancy and still having to stir to work, then you own the baby to pocket care of and you're still getting no sleep. There is no comparison. Anyone that say a job outside the home is more stressful than have a baby must be a MAN!

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Yes raising children can be stressful. I am a single mother of two and I work a full time position. My daily events are extremely tiring but believe me it is adjectives worth it in the wind up. I have a 3 year elderly and a 1 year old and they wear me out but I love them to departure. When I take time off time from work and I get to spend lots of time beside my kids I love it but believe me, by the end of the week Im looking forward to going rear to work. Im not sure I could be a stay at home mom, I think I would travel insane. I truly admire anyone that can be a stay at home mother. So yes its vastly stressful.

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Personally I loved it! I loved spending time next to my kids marveling at the little miracles that they were. Watching them sleep...I ruminate working was more stressful. Then again perchance I was so sleep deprived I'm not sure what I'm conversation about! No seriously, I enjoy it, but maybe it also depends on the career.





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