For those of you who have short term disability through work i have questions. My company doesn't offer paid maternity leave. The paid leave i get is through short term disability. Technically you can go out anytime before delivery if there is a medical reason and your doctor "calls" you out. After delivery its 6 weeks for vaginal or 8 weeks for c-section.
For anyone else who has this scenario are you planning to stop working before you due date? If so how are you going to do it? Do you just convince your doctor to take you out a few weeks before your date?
People at work keep asking me when my last day is going to be. I think most of them don't understand how it works since technically there is no way to plan it. The intent is that you go out on short term disability because you are physically unable to work.
I know lots of people do this, i just can't quite figure out how it works
Re: Short Term Disability Before Delivery
Ask your dr. to write you out for "maternal exhaustion". I'm due Nov 3 and I asked them to put me out on Oct 28th. It's not too far ahead but the 28th is a Friday so I figure I can close out the week and be done. Of course, all of this could go out the window if I go into labor early. They wrote estimated return dates of 6 (vag delivery) or 8 (c section) weeks from my due date. All of the rules of STD in conjunction with FMLA are so confusing!
Thanks for the response. From what i have been told by HR my STD is separate from FMLA. Its all sooo confusing thought. We have private STD insrance which is full pay for up to 25 weeks due to a medical disability that we pay a portion for from our paycheck. Its treated like another medical benefit.
So as I understand it time before delivery is STD due to medical disability due to pregnancy. Time after the birth on STD is medical disability due to birth. FMLA is unpaid and garuntees a job. STD for us is 100% of your pay and is because of the mother being medically unable to work. Can't go against FMLA if there is no child yet.
Its been very confusing to get straight and HR seems to sort of know it but not great. The other piece that is hard is there is what HR says and then there is what people actually do....like going out on STD for maternal exhaustion minimum 2 weeks before.
Thanks for the great advice. Gives me a much better idea.
This is exactly how my company use to be and what I did with my first child. Anytime prior to birth was STD and covered 100% up to a certain number of weeks and did not interfere at all with the number of weeks I got post delivery. My doctor wrote me out 2 weeks prior to my due date. And most docs will do that. Now that my company has been bought I only get 7 weeks of std at 100% pay total in a year regardless if i take some before or after the baby is born. It then goes down to 65% percent pay for another 15 or 16 weeks. None of this is FMLA. That is in addition to the STD plan and something I could add on after all my std is used up.
I think you would be fine asking your doctor his/her policy on writing patients out of work. They will probably be more than willing to do it if you ask. Of course being realistic. I wouldn't ask them to write you out 8 weeks prior to due date or anything.
My company is the same way, only we are so small that FMLA isn't offered.
I tried getting my doctor to write me out, but she won't do it. My feet have been swollen and painful, and between my aching body and visious heartburn/indigestion I can't get any sleep. As uncomfortable, cranky and tired as I am, I'm told it's normal and not a reason for me to not work. So as far as I know I'm going to be working until the bitter end...