I work at a very small office (7 people) and no one here has had a baby in 17 years, so there isn't a set maternity leave policy. My boss has no problem with my upcoming baby and holding my job for me, however he is clueless as to what to do about the time I will be out. I am due 2/16 which is right in the middle of the busy tax season.
I have tried to talk to the boss a couple of times, but he has no answers. The last time we talked, he asked me what I wanted as far as leave was concerned. Of course I was thinking that 16 weeks paid in full off would be great, but I know that is wishful thinking.

I did, however, offer to try to work from home some a few weeks after the baby was born.
Now that the countdown is on, I need to go back to him again to find out what is happening. If he doesn't have a set plan (which he probably won't), what suggestions would you all give me? How long should I ask for to be out completely? When should I say I could possibly start working from home? When do I want to come back to the office full-time? What about pay? Full-salary, partial salary or no salary?
Re: Boss asked me what I wanted for maternity leave - need help!
Maybe you could look at what your state guidelines are for maternity leave (NJ has temporary disability - 4 weeks before baby and 6 weeks after) to get an idea. My company's policy was just temporary disability. This is all my company offers.
When I had my 1st I was out for 12 weeks after I had the baby and came back full-time. I have the flexibility of coming in 8:30-9 and I leave at 3 on Fridays. This works for me. If you plan to work from home I'd tell him sooner rather than later so that they can make that arrangement and you already agreed to that. You have to figure out what's going to work best for your family.
@RN2011 I live in NC and after a quick Google search I don't think there are any specific laws regarding maternity leave. Our office doesn't have any sort of disability insurance, either.
That being said, our office is very flexible and has a history of working with people. I would just like to be prepared with some suggestions for when we talk again and thought reaching out to other people might give me some ideas of what would reasonable.
Thanks!
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I do agree with what @krendel said as a suggestion but you really should talk things over with your SO to decide what's best.
I have talked it over with my BF and that is why I am reaching out for outside advice. I am currently the sole breadwinner until he graduates from school this month. We are hoping that he will get a good paying job quickly..or at least a job quickly...with his CDL. That is what is making it so hard to budget and plan - that we don't know what his income will be like and what I am going to be getting.
@thedish0207 I don't know that we have any policies set in place at all! I told the partners at the firm from the time I was 5 weeks pregnant that I was going to be out and they were all fine with it. It is just hammering out the details that is the hard part. They were all supportive and told me they definitely wanted to see me come back after the baby, so I have no doubts about keeping my job.
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@constancegoodspeed Thanks for that tip! I will definitely keep that in mind!
Thanks for all the input everyone, I really appreciate it!