Postby MGMidget » Mon Jul 06, 2015 11:23 pm
If you need to go back that soon, I recommend hiring a maternity nurse initially. If you have the space a live-in maternity nurse would be best. They could potentially help with some of the night-time awakenings/feeds to give you a break. They are used to doing short-term temporary contracts so you could hire for a few weeks/months. You could then move on to a nanny share or nursery place, depending on your finances, preferences, what's available near you etc. If you are going to work full-time, a nanny share would be better than nursery for a small baby - more tailored childcare to suit your child and more flexible hours to suit you. Babies need lots of love and individual attention so think carefully about this if you are viewing/choosing nurseries. The educational programme of activities may sound appealing but how important is it for a baby? I think 3 months is very early to put a baby in nursery so I would definitely wait for longer than that before putting a baby in nursery.
And, as you have already been warned by others, new babies are all-consuming and exhausting and you will still be recovering from the birth. Hence, you will find it very hard to do your job well that soon. You need the best support you can get.
Don't consider an au pair. You won't get good support and will be further exhausted trying to train them, deal with their own settling in process, their own problems etc (some will struggle to simply settle in the UK, away from family, boyfriend etc, never mind concentrate on the job and actually be interested in it). They are often quite immature and are usually not looking for a career in childcare. You are taking a risk relying on them to follow your instructions and take good care of your baby - don't do it!