puffywhitecloud
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Hi , need some enlightenment on “having a 3rd child”.
I know this is up to personal cum family choice. However, this is my problem. I am not into having a third child while my husband is very much looking forward to it. Everytime I turn down his idea, his face will turn black. And me inturn, gets upset about it because I don’t understand why he cannot see where I am coming from.
We already two kids, the elder is about 3.5 while the younger one is about 22months. I am very happy with both of them.
We are a middle income family with both daddy and mummy working. We are receiving delicate help from our parents and housework is being settled by domestic helper. Thus you can say that we are pretty “settled”. However, I have many reservations about welcoming the third one. Why?
1) The fear of starting all over again (from confinement to breastfeeding, to sleepless nights, baby cries, etc.)
2) Unable to focus on my work (again). Everytime after a childbirth, my focus shift (which I know it is ok). However in the competivite working world, who understands? Your performance assessment gets a beating.
3) I worry about not having enough $ for their education.
4) I worry not having enough quality time (be it play or extra coaching or even time to ferry them around for lessons like swimming, music classes)
5) I worry about “neglecting” the 3rd one
6) I don’t want to lose my little yet precious “me-time”
7) I dont want to lose my figure
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Am I worrying about the unnecessary? At least, that’s is what he always described about my thinking. He did out the expense chart for me and showed that we have enough to spend but we cannot go for travelling, or a once in a while expensive indulgences.
He said I was selfish. Our discussion about additional family member never ends sweetly but bitterly. I felt frustrated that he feels that I am selfish. Do I need to sacrifice all to classify myself as a “mother”? I told him that I am born in the era of “samsui” women”.
Is having a third one adds strains to your time? Expenses? Work?
I need enlightment, please
I know this is up to personal cum family choice. However, this is my problem. I am not into having a third child while my husband is very much looking forward to it. Everytime I turn down his idea, his face will turn black. And me inturn, gets upset about it because I don’t understand why he cannot see where I am coming from.
We already two kids, the elder is about 3.5 while the younger one is about 22months. I am very happy with both of them.
We are a middle income family with both daddy and mummy working. We are receiving delicate help from our parents and housework is being settled by domestic helper. Thus you can say that we are pretty “settled”. However, I have many reservations about welcoming the third one. Why?
1) The fear of starting all over again (from confinement to breastfeeding, to sleepless nights, baby cries, etc.)
2) Unable to focus on my work (again). Everytime after a childbirth, my focus shift (which I know it is ok). However in the competivite working world, who understands? Your performance assessment gets a beating.
3) I worry about not having enough $ for their education.
4) I worry not having enough quality time (be it play or extra coaching or even time to ferry them around for lessons like swimming, music classes)
5) I worry about “neglecting” the 3rd one
6) I don’t want to lose my little yet precious “me-time”
7) I dont want to lose my figure
Am I worrying about the unnecessary? At least, that’s is what he always described about my thinking. He did out the expense chart for me and showed that we have enough to spend but we cannot go for travelling, or a once in a while expensive indulgences.
He said I was selfish. Our discussion about additional family member never ends sweetly but bitterly. I felt frustrated that he feels that I am selfish. Do I need to sacrifice all to classify myself as a “mother”? I told him that I am born in the era of “samsui” women”.
Is having a third one adds strains to your time? Expenses? Work?
I need enlightment, please