@chris_mil In my opinion, and I don’t necessarily know your financial situation, I would be willing to dump my job in order to stay at home with my wife during this time. There is a 0% chance I would let my wife go through with that alone with our 2.5 year old. If my job didn’t accept it, then I guess I’d be looking for a new job. I’d figure it out, but all that is not priority to my wife’s wellbeing. My wife had a D&C last year, and I took off work (I, too, travel a lot), so she wasn’t alone. Then following that she had a miscarriage at home, and I took off work. Both times, I let HER tell me when she was ready for me to go back. I went back to work the same day she did. I didn’t set some arbitrary time limit on how long I’d take off. When she was ready, so was I.
All that to say—your husband needs to step up and figure it out like the rest of us.
Now onto the rest. Assuming your husband isn’t able to be around, you can definitely contact your local churches and ask. There are old ladies at every church who would be willing to be with you during that time 100%.
All that to say—your husband needs to step up and figure it out like the rest of us.
Now onto the rest. Assuming your husband isn’t able to be around, you can definitely contact your local churches and ask. There are old ladies at every church who would be willing to be with you during that time 100%.