With DS, I worked until about four days before my due date (and he was born a day after that) This time, I am not making any hard and fast decisions because twins can come early. I guess I will just see what the doctors say.
Teacher working till the bitter end. I have high school seniors who will be kind and understanding if I have an off day. Praying baby comes on time - spring break starts one day before my due date, which means my teacher husband can be home for the first week.
I plan on working full time until I pop..... that's my plan anyways but I've recently changed roles to Estimator instead of just CSR, so Im on my feet, bending and moving a lot more now as opposed to sitting at a desk all day.... so if I can handle this position till I pop then that's what Ill do and I cant' afford to miss more work than necessary.
Im a police officer and plan on working until my due date. Although I
have been pulled off the road now since I am 19 weeks tomorrow and its
too much to risk being out there. Now I assist the detectives in my
agency with their investigations until after my FMLA then back to the
streets! I think as long as you're having a healthy pregnancy you should
have no problem working until the end!
I'm planning to work til the end. My office is closer to the hospital than my home too! I have a desk job and can work from home when I need to.
I also don't think they're going to hire a temporary replacement so I will be doing a big push to get things done for the quarter early. Maybe even working on small projects during my leave...
I also work at a school. I'm an administrator and plan on working til the very end. However, there have been some complications this pregnancy which makes me think bed rest might be in my future. I truly hope that doesn't happen. I'm trying to take it easy in the meantime.
I work for the government (desk job) and plan to work until the end. I have to use my annual and sick leave if I want to be paid while I'm out, so I'm trying to save as much as I can.
My commute is 55 miles though, and I take the commuter rail, so I'm hoping to ask for FT situational telework as j get to the final weeks so I don't go into labor in DC and have to figure out a way back home. I signed up for our commuter assistance which will pay for a taxi to your home in an emergency, but it's still often a hour plus drive with traffic.
I plan on working until the end bc of an awful maternity plan, if possible. I commute over and hour each way so am hoping my boss will let me work from home full time starting the week before my due date--I currently wfh 2 days per week now. I really don't want to use PTO days prior to having the baby!
I'm a teacher and I'm working until I burst. In my state, the leave is too shitty to do otherwise, basically.
I am a guidance counselor and am planning on the same. The pay sucks and you either use sick days or your maternity leave. So unless I get put on bed rest (god forbid) I am working until I pop. I did the same with my dd. It is not easy or fun but worth the extra time at home one the lo is here
I have a desk job. With DS I had a scheduled c-section at 38w2d (he was Frank breech), and I worked up until the afternoon beforehand when I had to go to the hospital and pre-register. This time around with twins, I plan on working as long as I can, provided dr doesn't put me out on rest. That said, even if he does that, I can work remote from home.
Married September 2005 - TEAM PINK x2 this time around
I stopped working now at 16 weeks. My cervix is thinner than normal and the baby is very low, so to prevent another premie, I am at home on bed rest. Yikes!!
Re: Working through pregnancy
This time, I am not making any hard and fast decisions because twins can come early. I guess I will just see what the doctors say.
Good luck!!
I also don't think they're going to hire a temporary replacement so I will be doing a big push to get things done for the quarter early. Maybe even working on small projects during my leave...
However, there have been some complications this pregnancy which makes me think bed rest might be in my future. I truly hope that doesn't happen. I'm trying to take it easy in the meantime.
My commute is 55 miles though, and I take the commuter rail, so I'm hoping to ask for FT situational telework as j get to the final weeks so I don't go into labor in DC and have to figure out a way back home. I signed up for our commuter assistance which will pay for a taxi to your home in an emergency, but it's still often a hour plus drive with traffic.