Hi ladies...quick question about FML. I will be taking my full 12 weeks; however, it has been suggested to me that maybe I take the first 8 weeks off and then come back part time for the last four. I'm thinking that it may be a better transition for both baby and mommy instead of jumping back into full time right away...What do you think? TIA!
Re: Maternity Leave transition....
Personally, I wouldn't. I LOVED having all that time off to spend w/ DS. I didn't feel the need to "transition".
BUT, what I would advise - make your first day Wed or Thurs. Don't go back on a Monday where you'll have a full week of work.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
Huh...I was not aware of that as the Personnel Director even asked me if I was doing this. I did take partial FML (intermittent absence) during my IVF cycles and had no problem? There may be a difference between the State and Fed regulations?
I would do 10 or 11 weeks off fully and transition back in just a week or 2. I don't think you need 4 weeks of transition.
Taking leave intermittent is by company approval. Short term disability is different in that you can't (usually) work while getting disability payments, but FMLA can be used hourly at my company. Same as what you had it sounds like for IVF treamtments....I know I discussed with when I was seeing my RE as well.
You may be able to do intermittent if you want. It's just more paperwork!
In the end you have to do what feels is right for you. I jsut know I REALLY liked the full 12 weeks off and being able to focus on my new life as a mom. I wouldn't ahve wanted to start thinking about work after 8 weeks.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
This seems to be the majority opinion! I think I'll take the advice of the experienced mama's and just take my full time to spend with my little guy.
Work will always be there!
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
I responded on your re-post on 2nd Tri. but had a couple more thoughts since reading thie replies.
Definitely return at the END of a work week.
I did return PT using up my FMLA and I did it whole days because of the commute. I think it would have been a mess if it had just been partial days. Baby's schedule would have been all wacky!
This. You won't need a month to get back into it, and frankly, you'll want all the time you can get.