Hi all,
I'm just looking for some opinions on ideal maternity leave length. I know this answer is going to be different for everyone, but I'm just curious for different perspectives. I originally thought I got 13 weeks and that's it, but in talking with some co-workers, they spread out the 13 weeks given with vacation to be able to stay off up to 6 months. I haven't broached the subject with DH yet and of course the longer I'm off, the more financial implications there are, but I'm not due until January so I have time to figure this all out!
Anyway, I'd love to hear what you all have experienced! I do a lot of project-based work, so going partial days or only a couple of days a week isn't really an option; I know I wouldn't be as effective at my job with this type of schedule.
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I took 14 weeks. I was starting to get a bit antsy at that point, but if I had the option I likely would have stayed home until DD was 5 or 6 months old. Even unpaid would have been fine with me.
I think 6 months would have been ideal with DS1, and 16 weeks would have been ideal with DS2.
I think it will depend on a lot of things, what kind of baby you have, if you breastfeed and how that goes, what kind of job you have, etc. In general, I think moms who choose to work really treasure that adult time. I have a great relationship with my co-workers and enjoy my job, so it makes coming back easier. Of course I miss my kids, but we are all excited to see each other at the end of the day.
I would plan on at least 8-10 weeks and then see how you feel after delivery. If baby is sleeping fairly well and you feel ready, there is no reason to take off as long as you possibly can. However, if you feel like you need the extra time and can swing it financially, then do that too. It is certainly a very personal decision.
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I took 11 weeks with DS and 8 weeks with DD.
I always advice to plan for the max amount you can take/afford. You can always go back earlier if you want to or need to.
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I'm also due in January and trying to decide how long I'm going to take for leave. With DS, I took 13 weeks. That was 6 weeks paid, 4 weeks vacation and 3 weeks unpaid. I'm with a new company now with a more generous leave policy. Like you, I can take a total of 6 months off and I really think that's what I'm going to try to do. 19 weeks will be fully paid with leave and vacation time and the remaining 7 weeks would be partial salary. I kind of feel like I'll never have the opportunity to take 6 months off again, so I might as well try to take advantage of this benefit while having job security.
If you can't swing 6 months off financially, maybe there's a happy medium. I would try to take as much time as you can without killing your finances.
My advice: take the 6 months as long as you and your DH can afford it. I took 6 months with my DD. First 6 weeks were full pay then it was summer break so no pay (I'm a teacher) and then once school started again had 6 weeks where I got partial pay and then no pay for the last 6 weeks.
It was awesome to be off for 6 months. I would have loved to have taken more time but we just couldn't afford it.
Maternity coverage in the US sucks but I feel fortunate to have taken what I did. We are tentatively ttc #2 but trying to avoid until I would have a due date 12 months after my start date to qualify for FMLA again.