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Birthclub: October 2022

Is it bad if I take a day off work and not tell my husband about it. So I can go pamper myself?

Well.. first because I'm really exhausted after a day at work and when I get home it's house chores and the baby and all.. it's like WORK all day. Imagine at night you also can't sleep because baby will cry. 😪 HELP #advicepls

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what is the reason for not wanting him to know? would he not be supportive of it? Honest and open communication is the best I feel.

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haha no it’s not bad at all. do what you must to take care of yourself.

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you’ll learn to realise it’s important to preserve your mental health. haha. white lie

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