I had my first child in the mid 80s and second two years later. I was not working for almost 5 years, then had to go back as the mortgage rate had increased so much we needed 2 wages. I had no family help, so went through a series of child minders, my youngest was quite unhappy at times, it was hard.
We lived very frugally, one car DH needed. I went everywhere either walking, pushing pram, or by bus. One in the buggy one in a sling, quite a handful. I started a baby sitting circle as I was lonely, so we had some nice coffee mornings together. I hardly ever went out socialising with friends apart from that. Most of our furniture was second hand, as was much baby clothes/equipment.
I compare this to a couple in our family (both with well paid jobs)with a new baby. She will be returning to work soon for 4 days, 3 days Mums will be minding baby free, one paid at nursery. The girl has such a lovely social life, having nails done, gym, spa trips, lunch dates, lots of husband and family support. It seems to me a much better life than I had, but she is sad to leave the baby for 4 days.
Generally people expect more from life now and are not often prepared to have second hand anything. They take the children on lots of expensive outings. The children might be just as happy being home with Mum/friends, and having a less frenetic childhood.