Don't fall for the hoe math with the rounding and the woe is me act. It's 3/4 a year per kid, she spent just under 4 years pregnant.
If you only count the 16ish hours awake per day whilst pregnant that averages out to working a 43 hour/week job for those ten years. (280 days x 16 hours x 5 kids / 520 weeks in ten years)
Or you could say she's been working 65 hour weeks at a job where she can just sleep away 1/3rd of her shift I guess.
If she's stay at home the husband's probably spent more hours at work in that time period than she did pregnant.
Don't fall for the hoe math with the rounding and the woe is me act. It's 3/4 a year per kid, she spent just under 4 years pregnant.
If you only count the 16ish hours awake per day whilst pregnant that averages out to working a 43 hour/week job for those ten years. (280 days x 16 hours x 5 kids / 520 weeks in ten years)
Or you could say she's been working 65 hour weeks at a job where she can just sleep away 1/3rd of her shift I guess.
If she's stay at home the husband's probably spent more hours at work in that time period than she did pregnant.