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Episode 237 | October 18, 2011

Pregnancy Ups and Downs

Taking maternity leave soon? One of our panelists shares what to expect from your boss. Some spot bleeding sends another mommy-to-be to her doctor. Did everything turn out ok? Handicap parking when pregnant? Yes, it’s possible. Find out how you can apply. Plus, a special video skype guest and (more…)

October 11, 2010

Why I Like Being A Working Mom

By Jessica

I always knew that I’d be a working mom. My three months of maternity leave, while amazing and fulfilling, solidified that belief.  The days began to feel heavy and long; I’d be awake with Charlie for what seemed like decades only to glance at the clock and discover it was barely 9:30 a.m. I began resenting Husband Charles for all of his “free time.”

Saying this makes me feel like a bad mom, like I should have basked in the glow of being with Charlie at every moment. But I’ve struggled with depression/anxiety over the years and learned that a mentally active Jess is a happy Jess. I know that makes me a better mother for my son.

Here’s what I like about being a working mom:

1. Health Insurance. This is an obvious one and a biggie. Since Charles is self-employed, we rely solely on the insurance I get through my job.

2. Salary. Another obvious biggie. Charles’ salary is often based on the economy. Enough said there. Dual salaries allow us to own our home, two cars, two cats, a kick-ass jogging stroller, and a savings account. We also can afford Dinner Studio so that neither of us has to cook, an expense we both feel is incredibly worthwhile.

3. Sense of accomplishment. A weakness or not, a lot of my self-esteem has always been wrapped up in my work. That’s why being at home would be difficult for me: I need positive reinforcement to feel successful, and I feel good about myself when I do well at my job. Charlie, although cute, doesn’t say much yet.

4. Adult interaction. Again, Charlie is adorable and entertaining, but I get satisfaction from carrying on conversations at work, especially when they are about my personal life.

5. Clothes. I have a thing for heels, and I love dressing up.

6. Quality Time with Charlie. I truly appreciate the time I spend with Charlie because I don’t see him as often as I’d like. I fear that I wouldn’t if I were home all of the time.

7. Learning. I’m in the beginning stages of a new career path, so I’m constantly facing new challenges at work and learning things about my industry. I find this exciting and fulfilling. Next quarter I’ll be returning to school one night a week as I continue to work through a certificate program.

8. Being a Good Role Model. I know Charlie is too young now, but I hope one day he appreciates and respects me for being a working mom. I want him to learn that we all have to make choices about what makes us happy.

It’s not all rainbows and roses, of course. I miss Charlie. I feel guilty about not being with him; I resent those who get to. I fear that I’m missing important moments in his life, that he doesn’t really know who I am.

But overall, it’s a good situation. And it’s the best situation for our family, which is all that really matters.

Episode 142 | June 9, 2009

Tips to Stash Cash Before Your Baby Arrives

A newborn can cost as much as $11,000 the first year! Simple tips you can do during pregnancy to save money, common money mistakes new families make, the best way to capitalize on a short-term investment, and more savvy money saving tips with Money Girl, Laura Adams. Learn how to stash cash now in preparation for life with your newborn.

Episode 133 | April 7, 2009

Child Care Options

The importance of exploring your childcare options early in your pregnancy. Daycare, nanny, family care, etc. Pros and cons and what will you pay for these services? Due diligence, the right background check and what not to do in your search. Stacie Steelman, CEO of Crunch Care, a Nanny and Caregiver Referral Agency, is this week’s guest. SHOW NOTES

Episode 129 | March 10, 2009

Working Women’s Pregnancy Concerns

When and how do you share your pregnancy news with your boss and coworkers? How do you keep up the pace during those first tired months? Maternity leave ideas, staying connected to work and baby, signs that you’re ready to return to work, and childcare dilemmas. Dr. Marjorie Greenfield, OB/GYN and author of The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book talks work concerns with PregTASTIC.

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