Hey guys, having my first baby in late July, if there are any of you that are active duty and have had babies already, when did your pre-maternity leave start? And was it up to your command or up to your doctor? Please let me know, trying to guesstimate when or if I can have any time off prior to LO's arrival.
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Re: Any other Active Duty Mommas Out There?
CJ 05/29/2013
When you say pre-maternity leave are you talking about the 40 hrs a week rule?
If so that happens at 28 weeks.
This was totally my experience almost three years ago when I had my DD. My 8hr days were denied, as we were in major gear up mode for a readiness inspection and the whole base was working 12s. I even worked a full day (and attended mandatory flight PT) while having apparently in labor (I'm weird and didn't realize that's what was going on). Anyway, I didn't even ask for leave before my due date since I wanted to save it for after my maternity leave so I could take my DD home to meet the rest of the family.
Fast-forward almost three years and a co-worker was authorized 4 hour days starting at 35 weeks (we don't have an inspection going on right now) and she started personal leave this week, almost two weeks before her due date, because she was so afraid of going into labor at work.
It doesn't hurt to ask your command, like PP said, the worst they can do is deny it.
I separated last year, but I was AD when I had DS. I planned to work up until I delivered. I ended up going on 4 hr days at 37 weeks at the recommendation of my doctor because I was starting to have blood pressure issues. DS was born 3 days later.
You can request regular leave before your due date. I personally did not plan to. I may have if I had gone overdue. I did take an extra 2 weeks of regular leave after my 6 week maternity leave, which I was very glad I did.
Keep track of your working hours because your command won't. Make sure you know the pregnany instructions because you're the only one that can take care of you, it's not your boss's job to make sure you are getting everything you need while you're pregnant. (sorry if that sounds harsh, but thats just how it is)
You'll get 6 weeks after you're released from the hospital for regular maternity leave. MAYBE 8 weeks if you had a C section, doctor reccommended.
Like they said earlier, drop a leave chit if you want time off before hand.