When you eventually tell work, do you need to know by that point if you plan on returning to work after the baby is born? Or do they know that you need a decent amount of time to figure that out? I'm dressing differently to hide my waist, and expect people will catch on in the coming weeks. That's my main reason for telling work around 12. I don't think I will be able to hide it come 12 weeks. But at that point I may still be on the fence about what I'm doing post-baby.
For those who have told their employers already - have they begun to grill you about whether or not you are returning?
Re: question about "when you tell work"
I haven't told my office yet, but I do think you should have an answer for whether or not you're returning at all.
I plan on telling my office that I will be taking my 3 months maternity and returning after that.
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Where I work we don't technically have to tell until a few weeks before we plan on starting mat. leave. I plan to tell my boss (the VP) Thursday; since he's aware of health issues I'm having (tho not the cause) and he's heading on vacation for 3+ weeks (and in case it comes out while he's away, I want him to hear it from me).
I live in Canada, our maternity is 1 year long. I plan to take my full year off. However, since they may want me back a month or 2 early due to busy season, I'm willing to entertain offers (i.e. if they want to promote or give me additional perks to come back early). I have no problem making this clear with my employer.
I think it is fine to let them know that you are still making those decisions and don't yet have an answer. If you do know ahead of time, I would let them know with enough time that they can plan for it. I'm a SAHM now but the job I had when I got pregnant with my DD liked being able to hire a replacement before someone left (if they weren't planning to return) so that the person leaving could train their own replacement.
I was paid for the first 8 weeks of my maternity leave through accrued sick time. I had to use those 8 weeks before I could give my resignation otherwise I would not have gotten paid for them (the company paid out for vacation time only but any sick time you had saved when you resigned was lost). I felt bad leaving them at the last minute after people had been covering for me for those 8 weeks but I was not willing to lose out on 8 weeks of pay that I had earned/saved.
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I told my work on Thursday, right before I hit 11 weeks. There are only 3 other people in my department and they are considering adding a part time employee or full time employee. I knew that my request to go part time would make them want to go with hiring the full time employee so I spoke up.
With my field it typically takes 2-3 months to find someone, 1-2 months for licensing, and then we would have training time together for 1-2 months. It seems like it will all work out really well, and I am sure that I want to aim for part time. I still have some flexibility on the number of days a week and all of that. They were very appreciative that I spoke up and let them know what my plans were.
I do work for a very family friendly company though, if they were not I might have waited.
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I have my OB appointment Friday (I'm not sure if it is the NT scan or not) and if everything looks okay, I plan on telling work Monday. I'll be 12 weeks exactly so almost done with 1st tri.
I'm not so worried about telling them my plans yet since HR told me we just have to decide within 30 days of taking leave. However, I'm not sure what to say to my boss. Do I just go in his office and say "Hey by the way, I'm pregnant. Great chat!" It just seems weird to me I guess.
I'm pretty convinced I'm not coming back but I can potentially lose all my accrued benefit time if I tell them that prior to going on leave. I plan on telling them I'm taking a 12 week FMLA leave, using up all my sick/vacation/personal time and then giving my 2 weeks notice. I hate to do it this way but I don't make enough to come back and I have to do what's best for me and my family. Plus, they've screwed me over plenty in the 2.5 years I've been here.