back to indexBalancing Parenthood: Why Taking Time Off Matters

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being 100% on is a lot. Being a full time childcare caregiver for one child and even 00:00:06.480 |
more if it's two the next time is just a really hard thing. And I think we both realized you kind 00:00:12.480 |
of alluded to that also, but I would rather spend the money to be able to go back to work after 00:00:19.360 |
three months and have the first three months be both of us. And so very appreciative that we even 00:00:24.720 |
had that time off because I know not everyone does. But I now remember that I was kind of like, 00:00:29.120 |
wow, if I wait three months and then you go back to work, I'm 100% on for three months straight. 00:00:35.440 |
And that might be harder than I thought. And I think the early glimpses I got at it were that