A Few Months of This Has Nearly Driven Me Crazy: Dad Gives a Shoutout to Stay-at-Home Moms Everywhere

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A dad who’s both a pro MMA fighter and a police officer has some heartfelt words for husbands whose wives are at home with the kids. Spoiler alert: it’s time to stop whining about your workday.

“Listen up, all you married guys out there,” Thompson wrote in a recent Facebook post. “Since I’ve had to step into the role of stay-at-home parent this February, I’ve got a public service announcement. If you’ve ever complained about your wife being home with the kids while you grind it out at the office, you need to go home and apologize right now.”

His post has gone viral, racking up over 80,000 shares because, believe it or not, some folks still don’t grasp just how tough it is to juggle kids all day.

“Professional Muay Thai fighter and ten-year police veteran, absolutely wrecked by the challenges of fathering a preemie,” he commented further.

“I’ve spent a decade as a cop, and let me tell you, work feels like a vacation compared to this!” Thompson told Home Insemination Kit. “My daughter, Lily, was born at just 26 weeks and weighed a tiny 1.2 pounds. My wife developed severe pregnancy complications, and we had to rush for an emergency C-section to save them both.” Lily spent four months in the NICU before finally coming home. Afterward, it made more sense for Thompson to take on the role of caregiver while his wife, Sarah, a clinical research scientist, returned to her job.

“Honestly, she keeps me grounded. Sarah is a remarkable woman,” he said of his wife. “I’m just glad to have made so many women feel seen and valued. The reach of this message has been astonishing.”

Every parent knows how demanding it is to care for children full-time, but a little recognition can go a long way.

“I tip my hat to you wonderful moms,” Thompson wrapped up in his post. “A few months of this has nearly driven me crazy!”

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In summary, a dad’s candid reflections on the challenges of being a stay-at-home parent have garnered widespread attention, reminding us all of the hard work that goes into raising kids.