How are you planning to pay for your time off after delivery? I work and have crunched the numbers and cannot afford to take the three recommended months off to care for my new infant. Short disability only pays for 4 weeks and I'll have to work every day until I deliver in order to have 60% of my regular income for 12 weeks. This is more than I had with my first child but I'm still frustrated and disheartened yet again. Obviously we have some savings but Is there some other way to mange that I'm not aware of? I'm thinking of asking the doctor or midwife if they'll lie for me and say I am "disabled" to get an extension of my short term disability benefits... Such a disgrace here in the u.s.!
Re: Maternity leave?
If you truly want to stay home longer, maybe re-evaluate your current budget, do overtime and start piling money away for when you'll be out.
I haven't actually talked to HR, yet, so hopefully my plan actually pans out. But I should have about 4.5 weeks of paid sick time and 3.5 weeks of vacation (will probably just use 1.5 weeks vacation, though, to cover the first 6 weeks), then 6 weeks at 60% through short-term disability.
ETA: OP, your office covers 12 weeks at 60%? Or am I reading that wrong? I'm guessing you don't have any paid sick or vacation time you can add in there that would provide full pay?
I believe it is 60% of your income. My last company subsidized the remaining portion, this company will not so MH will make arrangements for that in our budget.
Started TTC 05.08
Me: Stage II endo, borderline high FSH
DH: perfect
1 lap, 5 IUIs = 4 BFNs and 1 c/p
2 IVFs, 2 FETs = 1 BFN, 1 c/p, 1 ectopic and finally a sticky BFP in May 2011!
1 FET in Aug 2013 = BFP!
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
This time, I will get 8 weeks of full pay between our maternity leave policy + STD + vacation time. I do not plan on using all of my vacation time ( I get 3 weeks) because 4 months with no PTO is a long time when you have a toddler and a newborn, so I am hoping to save 1 week of it. I don't know how that works though. I still haven't told work.
In all honesty, I am hoping to not come back.
EDD #2 5.4.17
With that being said, the way I have to take mine is all of May and June (until the end of the school year basically) because they will need to get a sub for my room. Then, my pay will return to the regular pay after the end of the school year (June 20 something....) because our pay is stretched through the summer. Does ANY of that make sense? It is super confusing trying to budget from two different sources of maternity leave pay and figuring out the timing of everything. I'm actually glad that I will have to just go out at the beginning of May, it will give me about 2 weeks before my due date to relax and get everything ready. I actually have to meet with a union rep this week to go over everything.
But all in all it will be wonderful and I am very blessed and lucky that I will have May-mid August to stay at home with LO. I could not ask for a better situation, I know people that have to go back after only a month or so of being home because they simply cannot afford to be out any longer. Our country is wonderful in so many ways but our maternity leave definitely needs to be looked at considering some countries (Germany I believe?) offer a full year off to mothers.
I had a job like this when I taught preschool a few years back. Same thing, we didn't have many employees and very little benefits were offered.
I didn't realize with DS that my policy with work was a 14 day elimination policy with a max for maternity leave at 6 weeks unless you had other complications. So when I took my leave I was under the impression id be paid for 8 weeks as I had a c section and was then capped at 6 but they only pay 4 as the first 2 weeks were during the elimination period. Trust me call the provider as they will tell you these things as my hr played dumb like they had no idea. It's terrible when you have a new born and when you think you'll have an additional months income and you don't but you're not released to go back to work yet. Just an FYI!!!
Gotcha
I plan to do 6 weeks through STD and 2 weeks of vacation. I'll save the other two weeks of vacation for the holidays or when DD or #2 are sure to get sick during the winter.
While I'd love to take more time off, I did the same with DD and it went well.
TTC #1- unexplained...lost left ovary 4/07 IUI #1 2/10/09-BFN IUI #2 3/5/09-BFN IVF # 1-BFP
TTC#2- FET 4/7/11 BFP, Natural mc 5/5/11 IVF#2 ER 9/13/11, ET 9/16/11, Beta #1 9/27/11 BFP 254 Beta #2 9/30/11 793 -Twins!
She was saying that her job isn't protected under FMLA because there has to be a certain # of employees with a certain mile radius for them to be required to hold her job and they don't meet the criteria so the company does not have to hold her job for her when she goes out on leave
So not only will she not get paid but doesn't necessarily have a job to go back to
Started TTC 05.08
Me: Stage II endo, borderline high FSH
DH: perfect
1 lap, 5 IUIs = 4 BFNs and 1 c/p
2 IVFs, 2 FETs = 1 BFN, 1 c/p, 1 ectopic and finally a sticky BFP in May 2011!
1 FET in Aug 2013 = BFP!
Nervous enough about lupus complications and having to leave work even earlier than I like due to it!