Hello!
I am newly pregnant and unfortunately already concerned about preparing for and surviving 12 weeks away for my job. I already can't WAIT to spend 3 glorious months with my baby but am dreading passing tasks off to my already overburdened coworkers. Any advice from those who have been through this transition? How did you handle asking coworkers to handle key tasks while you were out? Also, did you completely disconnect from office emails? Have someone else answer them for you? Any advice for a work stress free maternity leave would be so appreciated!
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It can be done! It requires a respectful team at your work. My coworkers and boss were VERY on board with giving me space. I can't imagine it would work if people were reaching out to you to deal with stuff. Once your leave starts, don't touch your work email for any reason.
Good luck!
Totally doable. Honestly, the first 4-6 weeks work was the absolute farthest thing from my mind. I checked in a few times (on my terms) weeks 12-16. Mainly just so I could see where things stood with my projects and not have hundreds on emails to sort through when I did go back.
Work managed very well even when my transition didn't go as smoothly as planned since DD arrived 5weeks early. The coworker covering for me wasn't even scheduled to start covering for me for another two weeks so we had no overlap or handoff. Everything still worked out.
I will say the one thing I will do differently if we have another child, is leave some guidelines for when my boss SHOULD contact me. During my first leave our department went through a sudden reorganization due to the cancellation of large project (not one of mine). My director and boss moved me out of my position and one of my coworkers into my job. I ended up with a new job and different projects without any discussion with me. I found out via a reorganization email that I happened to see when checking in. It had real implications in regards to the travel and time away from my baby, the team of people I worked with and the technical area of work that was required. Both my boss and director didn't think moving me to a new job was important enough to contact me during my maternity leave.
I had a work free maternity leave. I completely trusted the person who took on my job responsibilities, so I spent 14 weeks not worrying about work.
It's a good thing too, b/c I was shocked with how tough having a colicky newborn and sleepless nights would be. Luckily, she was over the colic and sleeping through the night by the time I went back.
However, my boss is insistent that I take 12 weeks completely unplugged. Now that I'm starting to wrap my head around it, I know that it will be good for me. I will prepare as much as possible, know that mistakes will be made in my absence, but it will be ok. I have also thought about having her change my email password.
The firm existed before me, and it will exist without me. (I have to tell myself that frequently)
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This.
During my first ML, I was open to checking in during my ML, but I had a very close knit team and loved my boss so I did not mind doing whatever to keep things going smoothly and in turn they did whatever they could to not bother me while I was out. Everyone had also worked there for a long time, so we all were able to at least cover somewhat for each other.
The place I work now is crazy and my boss was expecting me to work during my ML but I told him the other day I will be completely unavailable for the 12 weeks. Now, in reality, I will check in here and there, but if my boss has the expectation of me having any availability he will take advantage. As it is he calls me on my days off now (I work PT). So I needed to set clear boundaries upfront.
I set up a secure folder on our shared drive and I am putting all of my important files and notes in that folder for two people that will be covering most of my work. Unfortunately, in this company, everyone kind of does their own thing and there has been no cross training, so covering my work will be new for them. Hopefully everything will go smoothly but I cannot get myself too worked up if it does not.
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After reading through these posts, I feel incredibly lucky. Not only do I get an entire year off, there is no employer that I stay connected at all (in fact, its discouraged).
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I ended up sending some e-mails to coworkers from the hospital (one while I was in labor but it was a time sensitive project I needed to pass to a coworker for one of our biggest clients - the coworker still makes fun of me about that one). Then they called with a few questions over the first week or two just when they needed something they couldn't figure out on their own, but after that they only called or e-mailed to let me know of important things going on (like a coworker leaving, etc). I disabled my e-mail from my phone so i wasn't constantly checking it. I was out for 14 weeks total. So I'd say I had a 99% work-free maternity leave.