So it sounds like we all have varying times of how much we'll get paid on mat leave and how long they'll pay us. I'm more curious though how long you plan on taking off work.
BTDT mammas--how much did you take off w/ previous babes and was it long enough? Too long?
I feel like the 6 weeks I get at 60% isn't going to feel long enough off of work, so I'm trying to get an idea of how much longer I can afford and what is just too much time. Moms that I work with have mentioned that week 8 is when they started to feel "stir crazy".
Re: How much time will you take off?
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Starting in midFeb I'm going down to 6 hour days for 30 hours a week and will take a 25 percent salary cut to do so. I'm hoping this will be the best of both worlds.
I took off 12 weeks last time and I will this time as well. It will be paid because I'm using all my sick/annual leave.
I will take off 12 weeks just like I did with DD #1. I will be able to cover all 12 weeks at full pay by using a combination of sick and vacation leave. I will admit I was ready to have more adult interaction by the end of the 12 weeks and time away from baby, but I also missed cuddling her all day.
Also I feel that by 12 weeks we had a better routine going, breastfeeding was going well and my supply was good by that time (plius I was able to build up a good freezer stash by that time), and she was sleeping pretty much through the night so I was getting a better night rest as well. Had I tried going back at 6 o 8 weeks, physically I would've been fine since I basically have a desk job (I did bleed for 8 weeks post partum though), but I don't know if I would've been there fully mentally as I was still exhausted.
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I'm in Canada too and plan to take the whole year off if I can afford it. I have to look into how much I'll be getting, and it also depends on how much I can work before hand. I'm part time so I'm hoping I can pick up enough shifts between now and when the baby comes that I'll get a decent amount
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I'm maybe different than most of you, but I plan to go back to work within a couple of days. My job will allow me to be at work until I pop and then I can work from home after. I'm not very good at having nothing to do and since my job isn't difficult and can be done here and there throughout the day in small bursts I see no reason why I can't. Then I'll start going in again (with the baby, of course) once a week at some point so I can do the stuff I need to do there in order to keep working at home. I don't get any paid leave or anything, so this will help with finances, too. And I'm hoping for a BIG promotion in the next few months and I'm hoping this much dedication will help.
Of course, through all of this I am going to have the help from my Mom, whom I'll be staying with for about a month after the baby is born. Without that I don't think it would be possible at all!
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I'm taking 6 months off. I have short term disability insurance which will get me about 2/3 of my pay for the 6 or 8 week period. I mainly got the insurance because I'm the breadwinner (& a worrywart) I was too worried what happens if I need to go on bed rest & I didn't want to take from my time off with the baby if this happened. I have approximately 4 months leave - I will take a few weeks unpaid to get to when baby is 6 months old. I would like to work parttime when I go back but I don't have my hopes up too much that this will work financially.
Our union contract allows for taking up to a year off, bosses aren't too happy about me taking 6 months but I offered to work from home parttime when baby is 3 months old but they refused. I would love to take a full year but this just isn't feasible.
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I'm in canada as well, so getting a whole year off! With a top up pay either 6 or 8 weeks at 100% (that depends on your company) and then after that, whatever EI covers.
All mommies, move to canada! I can't imagine being off for just 12 weeks and then going back to work!
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I'm taking 8 weeks. Pretty much summer break from school and will start back at the beginning of the school year again.
I took 8 weeks with DD. I was so sad when I had to go back to work with her. I still hate leaving for work, I'd love to be a SAHM but we can't do without my income right now. Cancer and infertility isn't cheap unfortunately.
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So our plan is for me to take a year off teaching and stay at home. We've already started saving money for that lifestyle. If something changes and I decide to go back I'll get 12 weeks off with about 8 unpaid and 4 paid by short-term disability.
I worry about being stir-crazy at home.
I am a photographer, so I plan to expand that business more and make it full-time. It's just a tough, crowded market right now with the other 9 billion photogs out there.
I'm so envious!!! I LOVE Germany, and would so move there in a heartbeat!
Anywho, I'll be taking 12 weeks off and *maybe* an additional 8 weeks. I need to call my HR and find out exactly what all I can take. But I fully intend on taking advantage of all the time off that I can. And actually, we are planning a move about five months after baby is born, so I might not be going back to work for a good year. It's looking like that's what's going to happen, but I'm trying not to get my hopes up. When I do return to work it will more than likely be just part time.
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