Hi fellow August mommies! I'm starting to struggle with something, and I was hoping for some advice. I was trying to work until August 1st (a week before my due date), but I'm starting to think I want to go on maternity leave earlier. I'm torn, though, because the weeks I get are limited, and any weeks I use now, I'll lose after the baby is born.
I don't have any specific medical reason why I can't keep working. My doctor seems to be OK with my decision either way, but I have been having very swollen legs, ankles, and hands, I'm exhausted all the time, and my first trimester nausea is coming back on and off. My job doesn't put a lot of physical stress on me, but I commute 3-4 hours each day, and that part is just terrible, no matter how I try to adjust it.
Temporary part time and work from home aren't an option at my job, so it's really an all or nothing thing. I just feel like I'm stuck in the middle: I'm not on bed rest or anything, but I feel awful. How do I know when to just call it and go out? Can anyone else share how they made/are making the decision? Any and all advice is much appreciated! (Sorry, this got kind of long).
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DS2 -3/23/13
Missed MC D&C 8/26/14
DD - 8/26/15
LO#4 due 5/30/17
I think everyone's situation is different and you would have to make the decision after speaking to HR as well. I can't imagine getting thru a 3-4 hour commute though right now. Good luck.
My first was a whole nine days late! If I had stopped working a week before my due date then that would have been two and a half weeks taken out of FMLA.
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GL with your decision.
I have a similar commute and the last time I was able to stop driving over a month before my EDD but continued working from home until about a week before ended up getting induced for medical reasons. Cutting out the commute made it so much easier to keep working!
I have zero fears about being bored. I will be getting the nursery organized, binge-watching netflix, taking naps, reading, getting some meals in the freezer, etc. And I can take my daughter to the pool after camp every day that the weather is nice or take her to open play at gymnastics. I. CAN'T. WAIT!