cowfan1966
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@lesbian5eva We did this with our toddler during Covid lockdowns when daycare was closed. I work IT and have a very flexible schedule working from home, but my husband is a sleep tech and had to see patients at the hospital.
It was not good. I was burnt out and perpetually exhausted. He did his best to let me have sleep on the weekend, but that meant that basically nothing else got done. We were in pure survival mode at all times.
If we had tried to do this with a needy infant, and I was still breastfeeding and not able to just spend all of Saturday morning unconscious... I don't think I'd have been able to maintain my performance enough to keep the job. I don't recommend it as a long-term solution. It was miserable.
It was not good. I was burnt out and perpetually exhausted. He did his best to let me have sleep on the weekend, but that meant that basically nothing else got done. We were in pure survival mode at all times.
If we had tried to do this with a needy infant, and I was still breastfeeding and not able to just spend all of Saturday morning unconscious... I don't think I'd have been able to maintain my performance enough to keep the job. I don't recommend it as a long-term solution. It was miserable.