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go on strike one weekend -- let him handle caring for the kids, the cooking, the cleaning, the entertaining, etc. I don't think a lot of people realize that a small child (even just one) drains your energy while creating lots of work. I have a girlfriend from college with four of them, now ages 4-13, and even though they're bigger and can keep their messes cleaned up some, their dad wants everything spick and span clean. Duh ... if you wanted that kind of lifestyle, you shouldn't knock your wife up! Kids equal a certain level of messiness, and people need to take that into consideration, especially those who don't have day to day responsibilities of corraling, entertaining and caring for them.
If your husband feels he can do a better job keeping house while caring for your child/children, offer him a fair exchange: he does your job and has complete care of the little ones while you do whatever tasks or chores around the house, from the time he wakes up until the time he puts them to bed and he can't ask for your help because you're "busy." Maybe he'll learn to appreciate just exactly what all you've got to do overseeing home and family.
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