'There is no way mothers can stay home unless you've got millions in the bank, or you've got an inheritance, or you've won the lottery”. 9News
She said both her children were born through IVF and they didn't come easily.
Melbourne mum-of-two Carina took about a year off after the birth of each of her children, but is now back at work four days a week. "I have wanted to go back into the workforce but it's just not financially feasible with work-related expenses, after- and before-school care and childcare fees."I'd probably make about $40 to $60 per week and that's for a 40-hour week on an average wage salary.Government statistics reveal there's been a gradual increase in both parents working since the 1990s and a decline in stay-at-home mums.Queensland mum-of-three Amy would love to return to work.
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