L.S.
Hi M.!
I just wanted to add one more perspective to the mix. I don't think that the housework is automatically your job when you are not working outside your home. I think that totally depends on what arrangement you and your partner agree on. I have a friend who is a stay-at-home mom, and she and her partner agreed that when she left her paid work to stay home, her primary job was to care for their baby. Her secondary job was to help decrease family spending to make the financial part work. Housework was after that - and the working partner was still responsible for helping to make that part work, because after caring for their boy and doing frugal things like making home-cooked meals and making games and toys, there just isn't a lot of time left for chores!
Basically, it may or may *not* make sense for you to take on more of the housework.
Perhaps you could hire someone to do some of the cleaning. I used to think this was a huge extravagance, but now I think it is like any other job that we could do ourselves but choose to pay someone else to do for our convenience - like changing the oil on the car. I have not tried it yet, but some friends report that it was cheaper than a divorce! :)
One more idea: when my daughter was a baby (and it was not my job to do all the housework), my husband and I made a list of all the chores we felt needed to be done and then paired them up in subjectively equal jobs. Then we took turns picking from the list. For example, we paired cleaning the litter box with taking out the compost. That meant that if my husband chose cleaning the litter box, I would get compost duty. At one point in the choosing, he said, "Eew, I don't want to do the compost," and I said "Okay, I'll take that and you can have the litter box!" But he *really* didn't want the litter box, so he took compost after all! :) (We paired dishes and tidying toys, and swapped them on odd and even days because we thought no one could do all the dishes all the time!)
Anyway, I hope you work out a plan that works better for you. Enjoy your time with your baby!
:) L.