@lesbian5eva You’ll need to make sure your office space is isolated enough that you can’t hear the baby/your husband at all. Given your work, you need to be able to give your clients your full attention which can be really hard when your baby is home, even if you’re not the parent on call at the...
@shahbaz Same situation -- my husband and I both work from home, so we decided to go the daycare route rather than having a nanny. That said, we are very privileged to be able to send our son to a daycare where there are 7 kids in the infant room and 3 teachers, and the lead teacher has masters...
@idontknow I would definitely figure out what you can outsource since your spouse is only home part-time. For example, have a housekeeper come weekly, explore a laundry service, explore meal kits or delivery, etc.