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Family Planning: Stay at Home or Child Care?

If you’re pregnant, you may already be thinking about what you are going to do after the pregnancy. Are you going to be a stay at home mom or take advantage of childcare services?

In either case, your calendar pregnancy software or other tracking methods can help determine when you need to start making arrangements, and those arrangements will depend on the decision you make. If you decide to stay at home, you will need to figure out when is the best time to put in your notice. If you choose childcare, you may have to go ahead and start getting on waiting lists.

When making your decision as to whether to stay at home or use childcare, one of the questions you may have is where kids can get sick the most. You may think that keeping them at home is best, and in most cases, it is (especially if your child has chronic health problems, was born prematurely, or had problems after birth). However, remember that any time you take your child out in public, he or she is being exposed to germs.

Your calendar pregnancy software can also help you with another decision—when to engage a pediatrician. Many mothers like to have one already chosen before the birth, because then they can request that the baby be examined by the pediatrician who will actually be providing continuous care. If you want to do this, your calendar pregnancy program or records will help you determine when the best time to do this will be.

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