Hi L.,
There is nothing more difficult than being a working mom. I have worked part-time with two and am working full-time now that we have three.
I have also used a home day-care, which was very affordable and the woman was so loving. She would let my baby fall asleep on her shoulder. She had a lot of children and her daughter-in-law worked with her. This provided the socialization for my oldest daughter. The problem was my baby kept getting ear infections, so I ended up taking a lot of sick days.
We have had full-time and part-time nannies and all were wonderful in their own way. It is more expensive, but the convenience of having the baby at home and not having to pack up and drive in bad weather was so wonderful. The baby's schedule could be maintained and if the baby is sleeping there is no need to wake because the baby is in their crib, safe and sound.
This year is the first year I have had a nanny part-time, three days a week. We found her through Mamasource and she is terrific. She actually has no formal background, but she is a mom of a high schooler and she is fantanstic. Our children love her, she is affordable and our kids are homebased. I do not need an extra half-hour to drive them to daycare and if they don't feel good they get to hang out at home. They also invite their friends home to play. It has worked out the best for us.
You can find part-time and it is doable. Ask any mom and they will say that their little one got sick quite a bit in a daycare environment, home or center based. Keep that fact in mind! Good luck to you and remember to give yourself some time to adjust in the beginning. It is overwhelming when you begin the balancing act. It gets better and better. Just keep positive and enjoy your little bundle.
God Bless