I am 27 weeks prego and i'm not sure when its a good time to let my boss know that i'm leaving. I'm not planning on coming back to work since i don't have a babysitter. I would love to work part time from home but not sure what's out there. Due date is Dec. 11, when should I call it quits?
Re: Work, when is it a good time to call it quits?
I just found out that my work has planned my "maternity leave" for me. They knew I was pregnant when they hired me. I am a relief worker, so I just pick up shifts when they need someone. But I didn't know that two weeks before my due date is when they would stop asking me to work/scheduling me. I don't know if its my company's policy. I work with people with disabilities, can be relatively physically demanding and the house I work in only has one staff person on at a time. So, if I were to go into labor at work, it could pose a problem.
But I would definitely start talking to your boss about it.
Glad to hear someone is working so long too. I'm working til my 39th week also, only because I don't want to collect disability from the state, and my company pays 100% for 12 weeks and my year is at 39 weeks. I was put on part-time back in mid-July by my doctor, so hopefully it won't be too hard to work til then.
I have the same fear of my water breaking while I clean someone's teeth. I thought I was the only one. lol. But I am scheduled up to the day before my due date (it was the day of until they realized my replacement can't work Fridays and EDD is on a Friday.) Figured they had better cancel patients rather than risk no hygienist with a schedule full of them. lol. I work 60 miles from home and hospital and OB has okayed work as long as a co-worker will drive me to the hospital if labor starts at work. Both dentists are okay with this, so I guess I will work right up until the end. More money for me!!!