@Sarah i haven’t asked but I think he would probably say it’s not about “not taking his turn” and more about using his “time off” to get a side hustle/freelance stuff up running that he has been wanting to do to make extra $. He does work remotely though so he did mention he could try to work and watch baby at the same time but i don’t love that idea and at that point rather hire a sitter i guess because it just won’t be the same level of care/baby will be ignored if he had a meeting. I swear he’s just like addicted to working because we had similar issue when our 1st was born. He didn’t get any paid leave since he was a consultant at that time so he took 2 weeks unpaid but when he returned he cont to work like 6-7 days a week because he worked a company that let him bill literally unlimitedly and it was absolutely ridiculous. I know either way will be okay but yeah def just feel rather annoyed for the switch up and kinda scared to ask for more time off.
@Sarah OH also…forgot to mention that one of my top reasons i guess for being kinda disappointed was that I thought since he would be off work while i went back to work it would kinda help me with the adjustment period working w/ 2 kids as i assumed he would be able to take over nights with the baby, help me get more sleep and help more around the house during the day to make the transition back to work easier for me. First world problems probably but still hahaha!
I would definitely talk this through with him when you’re ready. I would also think long term. If he stays at work to make more money is that going to increase his pay moving forward or just for the time being? Also be upfront with your boss about your plans. When I had my first I went on leave in July. And I told them I would return in October. Well at the days got closer I had a changed my mind. So I went to my boss and asked for 2 more months and when I returned I asked to return part time only. She accepted that and I was shocked since no one had a part time position like I did. So in my experience it was worth it to be open and honest.
I totally get it! I was itching to go back to work after a couple months even though I loved having time with my baby! Talk to him and find out why he no longer wants to take "his turn". Maybe you can find a compromise where he takes just a month or so off and be there WITH a nanny so he can supervise the transition