I'm planning to go back part time, but because I'll most likely be in a different situation, I don't think I'll really know until baby is born. Right now I work doing HR and staff training at a grocery store. I plan to tell them I'm coming back to work, which is true, though I'll most likely change positions when I get back. My current role is full time, and the days and times I work change every week. I don't see how I'll manage daycare when I work a different shift every day, and DH works in the opposite directions and his long hours would not be convenient for always picking a kid up. Plus, he makes significantly more money than me, so we're just not messing with his job when baby comes.
Overall, I plan to go back part time (two days a week?), with one of those days as a weekend where DH watches the baby, and one day getting a babysitter. Because I'll completely change roles/teams/pay rates to make that change, I feel like I can't talk about that plan too much before I leave for Mat leave. I want my short term disability and paid time off to all be at my current rate of pay, so it seems the best way to get that is to just stay through the whole pregnancy as if I'm sticking around. I'll be stepping down when I return, and hopefully switching locations, which makes it easy to find a new position when the time comes. I do think I'll put out a couple feelers before I go, saying, "I plan to come back, but I'm still working on finding childcare. Do you know of options if I need to switch to PT?". My dream is that they'll find a PT position on the regional team, where I could keep a relevant job and decent pay, but most likely I'll be wrapping cheese and selling beer, like I did before I moved up into my current position. DH and I will just be tightening out belts either way, but I think it'll be worth it!
Wow, that was longer than I expected! I think I'm stressed that a lot of people already have their plan for what they'll do after baby comes. Who else is like me, and feels far from having that figured out? Extra points if you can make it longer than my rambling post

Re: Who else doesn't have their after baby work plan figured out?
I have the good benefits so leaving work is not really an option for us. I'm not looking forward to the huge chunk of paycheck going to daycare though. I'm still trying to convince my mom to watch baby at least 1-2 days a week.
BFP with #1 (twins!) 11/18/2011 - missed m/c at 8weeks3days; d&c 1/19/2012; myomectomy to remove 18cm+,10cm & 5cm fibroids 4/2012; TTC again 7/2012; BFP #2 (twins) 11/13/2012; missed m/c at 7weeks;
BFP #3: baby girl born 3/5/2014
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I would like to work PT near home but I don't think that is possible. My plan right now is to look for something FT near home once baby gets here, hopefully. If it doesn't work out I am fine working here until I find something close to home. I'm just afraid I will want to quit and stay home. It will somehow work itself out.
Nobody is going to hire a pregnant woman first of all, but even if they do, I am not sure i want to be in a position where I get 3 months maternity leave and have to go back right away. I kind of want to just hold off on a job search until next summer BUT by then I have a one year gap in my résumé after graduating. People will wonder what the hell I was doing for a year---they will likely ask me why I wasn't working and saying "I was having a baby" probably is not a good answer!
So confused.
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My plan is very up in the air and will depend on how this pregnant goes. I've only got 6 weeks STD/FMLA, and I am high risk. If I should need any of that for bed rest during my pregnancy, I will have no time left to take once the baby comes.
So the worst case scenario, I am on bed rest for 20+ weeks, use my 6 weeks FMLA and then essentially lose my job because they cannot hold it for me forever. I've accepted that that is a possibility. If that happens, i'll take at least 12 weeks once the baby comes, and then either consider going back to my job if they have a place for me (but it's a bummer that my seniority would go back as if I am a brand new employee, I've been here over 8 years), or start looking for a new job.
Best case scenario, I don't need any bed rest, so I can take my six weeks once the baby comes. However in that case, I would see if I could take an additional two or three weeks unpaid because I just can't fathom leaving my baby at six weeks.
My dad will be the full time babysitter, which we appreciate like crazy. But I feel so awful about sticking him with this (he's excited, but I know it will get old) for the next 4-5 years till the kid is in school. Longer if we decide to have another....so my long term plan is hopefully find MH a better paying job with benefits, so I can either find something part time so my dad isn't stuck with our kid for 50 hours a week, or start teaching online so I can work around when LO naps and/or when MH gets home to watch LO.
My Pregnancy/Parenting BLOG TTC since 5/2011, BFP #1 12/3/11, M/C 12/7/11 @ 4wks 2d. Began seeing RE Sep 2012. October 2012 Metformin 1500 mg= ovulation on CD34 BFP#2 11/14/12 9DPO, EDD 7/26/13, DX Gestational Diabetes @14 wks, our angel born sleeping 3/24/13 @ 22wks 2d. BFP #3 7/4/13 8DPO EDD 3/22/14, DX Gestational Diabetes @14 wks. started insulin @16 wks. Our rainbow, born 3/19/14 @ 39wks 6d., we're so in love!
Eventually, the plan is for me to run my own business and be home most days. Hopefully this happens sooner rather than later.
TTC #1 Since 7/2011
Me: 30, PCOS with anovulation
DH: 38, Low Morph & DE
Rx: Metformin 500mg
Cycle #1: Clomid 100mg + Ovidrel = No Response, Canceled
Cycle #2: Clomid 150mg + Ovidrel = No Response, Canceled
Cycle #3: Clomid 150mg + Follistim + Ovidrel = No response, Canceled
Cycle #4: Femara 7.5mg + Gonal-f + Ovidrel + IUI = BFP!!!!
~ EDD 03.26.14 ~