It's in no way the hardest job in labor. Maybe due to the fact it's a 24-hour job, but a good father should always be working harder than the mother. You should both be on 24-hour watch, but the husband has to go out and bust ass all day. Trust me, I'd rather stay home and watch kids and clean the house over digging a trench in 114° heat for 8-10 hours.
@@zakpeppers6594 my statement doesn’t devalue hard jobs that men do. But being a mom is significantly harder than any job a man does. Mom’s sacrifice their bodies and sleep during pregnancy and postpartum. A mother is always thinking of her children. She gets no breaks unless she organizes one. The responsibility of the children always falls on the mom even if the kids have a hands on father.
It's in no way the hardest job in labor. Maybe due to the fact it's a 24-hour job, but a good father should always be working harder than the mother. You should both be on 24-hour watch, but the husband has to go out and bust ass all day. Trust me, I'd rather stay home and watch kids and clean the house over digging a trench in 114° heat for 8-10 hours.
@@zakpeppers6594 my statement doesn’t devalue hard jobs that men do. But being a mom is significantly harder than any job a man does. Mom’s sacrifice their bodies and sleep during pregnancy and postpartum. A mother is always thinking of her children. She gets no breaks unless she organizes one. The responsibility of the children always falls on the mom even if the kids have a hands on father.