Melani1
Oct 12, 2006, 07:03 AM
Please help - I am a new mum and have just gotten back to work after raising my daughter to 6 months. I loved ever minute of it and would love to be a full-time mum but we just can't afford it :((
I know so many others have gone through this and I really need help.My little girl goes to a day-mother who looks after 3 other little kiddies in her home. Shes' wonderful and I know she's in good hands. If anything I worry that little one will like her too much.
Im just so worried that the time we spend apart (due to my having to work) is going to have a negative effect on our relationship and bond and I would die if that happened. What if my child appears to be fine on the surface but grows up with abandonment issues and does not recognise me as her mother, or starts to love the daymum more ?
I have to drop her off at 6:30 in the morning and only fetch her at 17:00.When we get home dad does supper so I can be with her and we have good quality time together with play, bath, supper. Of course not much else gets done and dad and I don't get time together!
I do work in a school and get all the holidays off - will this make a difference
Please help I so want to be a good mother to her and want her to know that I love her. I want to be fully involved in her life but I just cant' right now.
I know that babies' experience the world from the arms of their care-giver and it breaks my heart that this has to be someone else, who is also a different race and language-speaker than I am.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
I know so many others have gone through this and I really need help.My little girl goes to a day-mother who looks after 3 other little kiddies in her home. Shes' wonderful and I know she's in good hands. If anything I worry that little one will like her too much.
Im just so worried that the time we spend apart (due to my having to work) is going to have a negative effect on our relationship and bond and I would die if that happened. What if my child appears to be fine on the surface but grows up with abandonment issues and does not recognise me as her mother, or starts to love the daymum more ?
I have to drop her off at 6:30 in the morning and only fetch her at 17:00.When we get home dad does supper so I can be with her and we have good quality time together with play, bath, supper. Of course not much else gets done and dad and I don't get time together!
I do work in a school and get all the holidays off - will this make a difference
Please help I so want to be a good mother to her and want her to know that I love her. I want to be fully involved in her life but I just cant' right now.
I know that babies' experience the world from the arms of their care-giver and it breaks my heart that this has to be someone else, who is also a different race and language-speaker than I am.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated