Guest guest Posted April 19, 2001 Report Share Posted April 19, 2001 , No, I'm not offended. I am so happy that your situation has worked for you. It's great that you have a job that you love so much, that works with your schedule and allows you so much time with Olivia. I completely agree that it is the quality of time spent with your children that counts! elle 14 weeks 4 days > Elle, > > I went back to work when Olivia was only 5 weeks old. Not because I wanted > to, but because I had to. It was the most painful thing that I had ever had > to do up to that point. But, you do what you have to do. Olivia has got to > be one of the most well adjusted little girls I've ever seen. I think the > important thing is to spend quality time with your children. Make the time > you are together meaningful. She never wanted any of her caregivers more > than she wanted Mike or I. We were Mommy & Daddy and she knew that. I think > that if your child wanted someone other than you, that you probably aren't > making the most of your time you are together. I have some girlfriends who > are SAHM's and the bulk of their kids day is spent watching TV or playing > with their toys alone while there Mom is cleaning the house or cooking or > something. > > I'm certainly not offended and I hope I haven't offended you. I just wanted > to share my perspective as being one of the women who did go back to work and > have been totally satisfied with the outcome. Now, I work 9-3, the exact > hours that Olivia is in school. > > {{{HUGS}}} > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2001 Report Share Posted April 19, 2001 > I was just curious on what everyones plans are after the baby is > born. Are you going back to work? Are you going full time? Hi Pam, I have no choice, I have to work. We're planning on setting up a nursery in the office so I can bring the baby with me. The baby will be either in the same room or the room next to our billing person (patients don't go to that end of the office); we'll also have someone come in to sit with the baby part of the time. I am trying to cut my time down as much as possible. Once we hire a few more estheticians, I'll basically be doing desk work, which will make it a lot easier. A friend is giving up her old crib so we can use that at the office. Can you transfer to an office closer to your home? maria edd 11/10/01 (10 weeks) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 Hi Amy, We discussed him several years ago. I believe he's at Finch in Chicago. He has an excellent reputation, and it seems that he helped one of 's friends. Hopefully she'll pop in here with more information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 He seems to have a lot of knowledge. I emailed him my test results and he believes that I am conceiving but not implanting due to what he calls Category 5 Immune problems or something. I have high antithyroid antibodies and a bit low tsh which my doctors wont do anything about. I'm trying to gather all the info I can before my next appt in a few weeks. They wont even send me to an endo. Its very expensive to work directly with him so I'm trying to stick with my docs (kaiser). He believes in somethign called NK cells which some docs still consider experimental. I dont really understand all of it... Amy Re: just wondering Hi Amy, We discussed him several years ago. I believe he's at Finch in Chicago. He has an excellent reputation, and it seems that he helped one of 's friends. Hopefully she'll pop in here with more information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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