I just started a new job 3 weeks ago and am dreading telling my new boss and employer that I am pregnant. I really want to make a good impression in my first few months as I am hoping to be with this company for many years, and really don't think telling them right away that I will be taking time off is going to give me the type of reputation I am aiming for. I am currently 15 wk 3d and have already gained quite a bit of weight and have a noticeable bump. Luckily my coworkers have only known me 3 weeks so they probably haven't all caught on just yet, but I don't think I can hold off telling them for much longer. I'm scared to break the news though because I really feel it's too early in my career with the company to be announcing my intentions to take time off already. Also the company has a very generous maternity leave policy, so I am afraid I will look like I just took the job to take advantage of the paid time off and intentionally deceived them somehow. When should I break the news and how should I approach it?
Re: New job and hiding my pregnancy
ETA - You are also obviously stressed about it so it's probably better for you as well to just get it over with. When I told my supervisor I asked him if he had a few minutes and then I went to his office and told him.
I think employers appreciate open and up front conversations. I am taking extended maternity leave and will be mission the busiest time of the year. My bosses greatly appreciated me telling them as early as I felt comfortable so they could plan. I also plan to come back only 4 days a week and 8 hours a day (I work closer to 10-13 5-6 days a week now) and they appreciated that, too.
I think the key is just to be honest with your boss and let him know you are excited about the company and your career path with the company so maternity leave is just that and once it is over you will be ready to come back and move forward in your career.
Completely agree with your reasoning and this was also my final decision point in telling my manager. However that said, if you're getting big it could come off the opposite of what you're intending - if everyone already can tell. Maybe wait as long as you feel you can given both factors, and then if you really blatantly LOOK pregs, tell them just what you wrote above - that you wanted to wait but also want to be respectful and not seem like you're taking advantage. You could also ask that they not tell anyone else until later - this is what I'm going to ask my manager to do. GL!
Native NYC-ers living in Switzerland - First time parents - 36 + 37
TTC: 8 Months / BFP: 2/8/2014 / EDD: 10/20/2014
I would go as far as saying I would have more respect for someone being honest and forward with me rather than waiting. I would almost wonder what else is this person not telling me?!?