Obtaining More Work-Life Balance
One of the most challenging things I have encountered as a nurse is when I became a first-time mom to a beautiful baby boy almost two years ago (and another fantastic, handsome baby boy eight months ago). Two babies under 2 is no joke! Â
Unfortunately, I was only on maternity leave for approximately three months with our first son. Both my husband and I must work to provide for our family. The working mom guilt was real. And I felt like I had failed our son by returning to work because of the thought that I would miss out on so much. I had stepped down from a supervisor role to have a better work-life balance, especially with a newborn, and to be there more for our baby (now babies). I had searched for remote nursing jobs and other positions but could not find anything to meet our financial needs. I knew we would adjust, and I believed it would all work out, but it didn’t make the process any easier.   Â
Self-Care and Support for the Working Mom
Balancing motherhood and working as a nurse has been challenging for me and many of my coworkers with children. Despite only working two to three shifts per week, the shifts are long, and you do miss out on some moments, whether that’s putting your baby down to sleep for the night or missing a sports game or musical because you work every other weekend. Despite having your village — whether family, friends, daycare, or school— it is hard, and you can’t help but feel that you aren’t doing enough for your family, especially when you care for other people at work. Yes, we find ways to adapt to life as a working parent, but we need to support one another and be more understanding of the difficulties many nurses go through when working and being a parent.Â
My goal is to make all nurses going through a similar situation aware, whether you have kids at home or are a caregiver for your parents or family members, that you are not alone. And try to reach out to others for help or just to talk.Â
