As a FTM im not sure what to expect from DH as far as him staying home for awhile after LO arrives. I think we are planning on having DH off while im in the hospital then the first day home then after that returning to work. How long are your SO's staying home from work?
Re: SO taking maternity leave?
My DH is going to stay home with me using FMLA for the first week or two (depending on what the doctor says).
Then, after I'm done with my family leave, he will take family leave and stay home with the baby for 6 weeks.
Then we'll start day care.
He will, but not sure how much yet. His company gives him 5 weeks of paid paternity leave (in addition to his PTO), but he won't take that much. At his level, it just isn't realistic. He will probably take 2 weeks completely off and then work from home for 2 more.
I like yarn: Learner's Per-knit
Preggo blog: There's No D#$% Stork
Ours will depend on when my c-section is scheduled for. Right now I am hoping for a Thursday or Wednesday afternoon. This way my SO will take off the two days (day babies are born then the next day) with me in the hospital then if a weekend be able to stay with me until release (4 days). If after that it's work days, she will return to work and my sister will keep my company in the hospital.
Once we are home from the hospital, she will try and take a week off but she will have to go in on Wednesday that week for sure to do payroll. Her week off will be unpaid so we might spread it out over two weeks with three days the first week and two days the next (or some half days).
Either way my mom is planning on taking up to two weeks off work to come and help as my SO will not get much time off once the babies come home.
My SO is hoping to start seriously job hunting for a new job in January so if it times right she will be able to take a couple of weeks before starting with a new company to stay home with us. That's my hope anyways. She is actually really upset she won't get much time home with us so we shall see what she ends up doing.
06/12 - BFP!!!!
Beta #1 15dpo - 256
Beta #2 18dpo - 1097
6wk U/S on 07/02 ~ TWINS!!!
EDD 02/21/13
09/10/12 Found out it's two Boys!!!! Sam and Jake
Jacob and Samuel born 1/29/13 at 36 weeks.
while his work gives awesome PTO for mothers and adoptive parents of both sexes, the time given for fathers is fairly shameful...only one week. but he is also planning to use his leftover vacation rolled over from this year as well which is at least another week.
i am self-employed and already finished my last big job of the year a couple weeks ago (although i have a bit of work left to do on them in-house until they are REALLY finished) and i have none on the books again until early may.
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
Clomid- No response
Metformin 1500 mg Femara 5mg + Trigger + TI Round 2 = BFP!
Beta 13DPO: 115, Beta 16dpo: 561 BFP Chart
06.10.12 +HPT 06.12.12 Beta #1 = 2,770 06.14.12 Beta #2 = 6,300
1st U/S 06.18.12 2nd U/S 06.25.12
09.24.12 It's a Boy!! ---> Jacob Owen
Our IF Journey Began: October 2009
**8 Failed IUI's, 1 Blighted Ovum, & 1 Failed IVF**
Dx: MFI, DOR w/MTHFR Homozygous A1298C & Hypothyroidism
03.2012 Lab Results: FSH 6.83 AMH 0.67 TSH 3.8 E2 17
SA 156 million 93% motility 3% morphology
**~PAIF/SAIF Always Welcome~**
My husband was present for DD's birth and then I sent him back to work. I did not want him wasting his time off hanging around a hospital when I had plenty of nurses, doctors and visitors to help me. I asked him to wait and take his "real" time off once I got home, because that was when I needed the most help. And he didn't really take much time off. More like a day here and there, and a 1/2 day here and there.
This time around it'll be the same. He'll be there for the birth but otherwise he can go to work.
Married: 05/14/2011
DS Was Born: 02/10/2013
EDD: 10/19/2015
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
I'm jealous of anyone who gets paid paternity leave, or paid maternity leave. For both of us, we need to use our vacation and sick time for the birth of a baby.
I'm having a planned c-section, so our official birth date is scheduled for Friday, February 1st. He will take that day off. I'll be in the hospital through the weekend, and will probably come home on Monday. He'll be off Monday and Tuesday (most likely) and then will go to work for the rest of the week. He is able to work from home up to four times a month without any questions asked, so I'm sure he'll work from home once a week until I go back to work in April (I'll be off about 8 weeks).
Both my parents and my in-laws live close, so if I need help, someone will be there.
My super all about me birth story:
Then: Fraternal twins born at 26 weeks in 1983. Me: 640 grams. Brother: 840 grams. Family kept watch in the NICU for 5 months before being allowed to go home. On oxygen for a year and a half after being released.
Now: Me: PhD student and married. Brother: Lawyer and married.
Dad's wedding speech: Thank you to all the family who stood watch and prayed for our children's survival. Well now the little scrawny chicken is married. Who would've thought? (Thanks dad for making me laugh and cry at the same time).
My BFP Chart
My husband will be taking two weeks off right when baby and I come home, and then one month off with baby when I return to work after my 12-week maternity leave. So, six weeks total, but split up.
My husband doesn't get paternity leave. He plans on using a week or two of vacation. Also he's in sales so he can kind of make his own hours which is nice.
My mom lives five minutes down the road and doesn't work. I imagine I'll be seeing her quite a bit
DS born: February 2013
TTC #2: Nov. 14
Chemical pregnancy 09/16/15
BFP: 12/25/15 EDD: 09/04/16
For us we have split our time. Since w eboth work for the same commany. So we get to share 16 weeks. So we decided that I will take 12 weeks and he would take 4 weeks. If we were not married and we both still work for the same company than we would each be able to get 16 weeks.