You have a job coming up in September. Have you (and your Husband) thought about, or pinned down child-care for your baby? Does your husband truly understand what this will cost? Your or his paychecks will probably no doubt, go towards child-care. It is costly. Plus, other costs for baby...diapers, clothes, all the essentials. Husband shouldn't get angry at you. He is stressing out about having a baby, and diverting his stress on you. It is not just a financial strain.... I hope he knows this. Having a baby is not just about the cost. Maybe he and you, should sit down and have a good heart to heart talk about this. Decide what part of it is he and you doing to do? What costs, what chores, what part of caring for the baby is he and you going to SHARE etc. Just because he is the one working now, does not mean only 1 parent shoulders the burden of care-taking. When we had our baby, I was planning to go back to work, until we found out how much child care costs and how hard it is to find a good babysitter or provider. So we mutually decided that I stay home. That was 5 years ago, and I am now home with my 2nd baby too. BUT, in between this time span, even though I was home, I made extra money on the side doing part-time work, and baby-sitting(paid) for my friends children. So i contributed to the household finances. It's not always peachy, and money is tight, but it is much better than paying an arm and leg for childcare. Even if I had a regular job, that money would go out the door toward child-care anyways. You and Hubby really have to figure this out... each situation is different. But child care costs is costly. Do you have childcare for your daughter lined up? September is right around the corner.Speak to your husband...you don't want conflicts to escalate... make a budget or something and mutually decide what goes where and project ahead. My husband is the working provider for the family as well, but he did 'side jobs' to earn extra money, in addition to his regular day job. ANd he also got an other job that pays better. It took time, and lots of legwork. But, you have to do what you have to do, for your family.This is the way we handled it at least. I now do my own business, from my home, and really love it. There are many options. Just have to try it. Every situation is different. Find what works for you. GOod luck.
~Susan
www.cafepress.com/littlegoogoo