Roomster but mine did wake regularly for the first 18 months? So what was the point in your answer, because at first you said,so did yours..then you retracted it?
I didn't retract my answer. Do you know what the definition of regularly means? It's not related to the number of times. It is related to the frequency. One of my children was still regularly waking up once a night at 2 years.
Besides Iv known newborn babies to sleep better then mine ever did. I was still being woken 4,5,6+ times in the night when they were 18 months. My 4 yo still wakes occasionally now,she can be awake all night due to her special needs, doesn't mean I get a break the next day or someone to help.
That is not the norm though and is probably due to the fact your child has special needs than anything else. Generally older babies/children sleep much better than newborns.
My partner has to be at work at 7am and can't leave the business till gone 6, so by the time he's home after his hour long drive, all the work at home is done.
Not sure why your partners working arrangements are relevant. Yes, some SAHM have to do everything by themselves. That doesn't mean that it is something that should happen if they have a partner who can contribute. In a partnership things should be equal with regard to sleep, free time etc.
I have known and do know women who have gone back as early as 2 weeks.
Like I said iv childminded for a while and regularly looked after newborns as young as 2 weeks old. It can't be that rare otherwise I wouldn't have cared for so many.
It is rare in the UK and I'm really sceptical that you have childminded a lot of 2 week old babies whose mothers are back at work full time.
Maybe in your world, mums get a break and loads of maternity leave, dads work mon-fri 9-5 in an easy job on some computer somewhere, where they finish early On a Friday. Some people are self employed and have to work really hard, and don't have time to chip in at home everyday as well. Life is tough it's not that easy, feminist views aren't always logical.
Actually, in my world (I'm quite a bit older than you, I suspect), mums didn't have much maternity leave as they do today and were mostly back at work when their babies were three or four months. As most babies were still waking up in the night then, it was the norm to do night wakings and work. That is why I find it quite laughable that some people seem to think that those who work must never get up in the night. I would loved to have been in the position of OP's DH who is getting a uninterrupted sleep every night and think that the least he could do is walk the dog in the morning and drop his child off at nursery.