I am trying to get a better understanding for maternity leave and pay.  I want to take the longest time off with pay possible, to bond with baby.  As a first time Mom, I want to be sure I do things the right way and can still pay the bills
.  Feel free to share your experiences good and bad with paid leave..                 
                
Re: Maternity leave?
No she didn't! If there had been more said I'd have recommended contacting a legal rep.
Whatever you do, make sure it's clear, written and signed. You want it to be watertight!
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I have a friend that went on STD for maternity leave but they have a policy that you HAVE to come back to work afterwards and pay it off. So if you decided to leave your job after the baby was born and hadn't been back long enough you would have to pay the difference. Has anyone else heard of this? This seems crazy to me but I guess most insurance companies are a bit crazy...
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Definitely be clear on your rights before you talk to your boss. Mine told me I was allowed 6 weeks; I had to correct him that it is actually 12 weeks under FMLA and according to the company leave policy. I also looked up the company policy online before talking to my boss, so I knew where he stood in the process. Basically, he would have to approve anything over 12 weeks. I have also been told numerous times: "Well, 12 weeks is a lot of time off, don't you think you will want to come back to work before then?" My reply, "I do not know what I will want after having the babies. So, we will have to wait and see." As of now, I know i can take right around 12 weeks with pay (using my leave), and anything after that will be unpaid. I do not think I can afford much time off of work unpaid, though. I have already suggested that they bring in extra help to cover my portion of work while I am away on maternity leave. Thankfully, they are and that has taken a great deal of pressure off of me, since summer months are our busiest time of the year.
As an aside, I am hoping to be able to bring the LO's into the office up through 6 months (also a company policy), but requires supervisor approval. So, I am playing nice