since you got pregnant?
I've missed 3 - due to migraines (try to teach kids when you can barely keep your eyes open because it hurts too much, lol)
I'm feeling like total crap right now, nauseous, tired, nose bleeds all morning, etc. and I want to go home but I feel bad that it's really just pregnancy related, and I feel like a big baby.
I just wanted some company for my misery...
Re: How many days of work have you missed?
I think I've missed about 4 days. 3 due to migraines.
You should go home..your body needs rest. I understand feeling guilty though...
Awe, I'm sorry! I hope you feel better soon!
In answer to your question: 1 1/2. I was really sick last Monday so I just stayed home and the 1/2 day was because of my son being sick.
Currently going through our second deployment. Can't wait for Zoe to meet her daddy!
This. I'm saving it all so I can get paid for all 12 weeks of my maternity leave since my organization covers 6 weeks of it.
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I don't have any flexibility when it comes to getting in late/leaving early for appointments, so I've missed 5 days so far, and have one more half day before the school year is over. One day I was sick, but the rest are a compilation of half days where I had to get a sub.
It stinks, to be honest. At the other schools I've worked at, the principals were much more accomodating and I didn't have to use up sick time. They would just cover my class so I could take the first or last appointment of the day at doctor's offices. No so lucky this year!
Unfortunately, I have enough sick time for 12 weeks paid, but our contract only allows us to take 8 weeks paid and then 4 weeks unpaid to total 12. So I have essentially 4 weeks of sick time that I can't use for the baby... It's very tempting
Just one, for my first appt. I haven't been sick enough (thankfully!) to stay home, and I'm guarding my sick leave days fiercely for when baby comes.
I left an hour early for my last appt., but I can flex my time (come in early, stay late on a different day) to make up for it. My boss is very flexible.
This as well. I am only planning on 8 weeks off, but that could change. I am able to flex my time, so I just usually work later or come in earlier on days I have appointments etc.
I've been fortunate; even though my "all-day" sickness was pretty severe during the first trimester, I managed to only miss a couple of hours here and there and so far I've not missed an entire day of work.
I'm planning to take off the whole day of our sonogram/gender determination. However, my mom is coming into town and the appointment is on Friday, so I will have the whole day to spend with her and my husband (who is also taking the whole day off so we can start really getting a registry going and do a little shopping ourselves.)
I took two non-baby related unpaid days back in April for a weekend trip home we'd already planned some months ago. (I've not been with my employer long enough to take actual vacation - it's the downside of this job, but there are other things that make it worth it.) I'm just trying to keep the time off to a minimum.
I have missed 3, but two of those weren't even for me, lol, they were appts for my daughter. I am able to make my OB appts late in the evening, so I won't need to take off work. My daughter's pediatrician isn't that accomodating.
I have a pretty lax job- an office desk job with a bathroom next door- and pretty well everything I need to be comfortable. Plus, my "morning sickness" was always at 8 pm, while I was trying to get my DD to bed.
I seem to miss on average about one a month, but that doesn't count the first two months, so I think 3 so far. But I have flex-time, so I have had MANY days I've come in late and stayed late, or left early for Dr. appt, etc. So in that way I'm very lucky. But some days (like today) my body was just too messed up to even think about working. So I figure the rest and restoration is really better because then I can be more productive when I am there.
I feel so, so sorry for women who have crappy employers or bad HR policies and can't rest when they need to. One of many things I think we need to fix in this country. Pregnancy can really take a toll on a lady!