October 2016 Moms

Maternity Leave for Women w/o Kids

F47F47 member
edited May 2016 in October 2016 Moms
Have you guys seen this article?

https://nypost.com/2016/04/28/i-want-all-the-perks-of-maternity-leave-without-having-any-kids/

I can try (and fail) to see where this woman is coming from. I have made the occasional snide comment about wishing I had the amount of breaks during the workday as a smoker. But, come on, this lady is misguided (to put it way too nicely). This quote, for instance:

"It seemed that parenthood was the only path that provided a modicum of flexibility. There’s something about saying “I need to go pick up my child” as a reason to leave the office on time that has far more gravitas than, say, “My best friend just got ghosted by her OkCupid date and needs a margarita” — but both sides are valid."

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  • This article annoyed me!!

    I used to say the same thing about smoking because every one of my old coworkers smoked and I didn't, but the difference was that they actually were sitting around chatting.

    When you're on maternity leave you are recovering from a very intense experience and learning to take care of a brand new life. I've not had maternity leave yet, but it's no picnic.

    Also, this woman took a year and a half? Who gets that? At least in America.  
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  • mrskrattmrskratt member
    edited May 2016
    Oh, FFS. This makes me ragey.
    Maternity leave is not a vacation. I was actually running back to work when mine was over with DD-- never being able to eat, drinking cold coffee, living on 2 hours of broken sleep and the only "adult" conversations I had was with my dogs. Bringing a new baby into this world flips yours upside down. It's an adjustment period and it isn't easy. 
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  • F47F47 member
    @kmalis To clarify, I wasn't comparing smoke breaks to maternity leave. I was comparing the silly feeling of envy I have felt towards coworkers who take 7 breaks during the day to smoke and have a chat, with the envy she feels of her coworkers taking maternity leave. Ya know, to care for a tiny human they just pushed out of their bodies (or had actual surgery to remove).

    Side note: sorry for making people feel ragey with this. I was going to take it to Facebook, but I just had to come somewhere full of people who would share my frustration.
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  • kmallskmalls member
    @F47 yup I get it, I saw your earlier clarification after I had already posted!
  • kmallskmalls member
    Also, Scary Mommy has a GREAT rebuttal to this article. I'd post a link but I'm mobile and lazy. 
  • k2k2togk2k2tog member
    I feel like I'm stuck in an echo chamber. I have yet to talk to anyone about this article who doesn't think this woman is confused. So, how did she become so confused and how on earth did she get her book published? Where are the people who would agree with her? 

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  • @kmalls I had to find it and I died laughing. 
    https://www.scarymommy.com/meghann-foye-meternity-leave/
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  • Omg @mrskratt that response made my day. 

  • Ugh ugh ugh. Maternity leave is NOT a vacation. And maternity leave isn't about the Mom taking some time off. It's about learning to be a Mom, and caring for her child 24/7.

    Maybe what this chick needs is to take a "meternity" leave to volunteer in a day care center for a couple months. After which she can see how at peace she feels with herself and her time away from work.

    Although, from the sounds of her article, there is no way I would want her around my child....

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  • Honestly I think companies should have more generous family leave for all employees. I feel this article just aims to divide people when everyone should be able to schedule at least 6 weeks off paid as needed. My husband's company only grants 2 weeks for family medical leave and mine isn't much better, and plenty of companies offer no paid leave at all.

    We're scrambling to combine vacation time, sick days, and calculating how long we can afford to take unpaid time off, meanwhile both our companies have CEOS and executive staff that could retire tomorrow and still afford trust funds for 10 grandkids. 

    I say let the childless join the fight for more paid time off, the more the merrier! Just don't let your gut reaction about what people "deserve" let you forget how unfair the system already is for new parents.

  • @CaptainPhasma I totally agree with you and I think most reactions to this aren't because people feel like she doesn't "deserve" PTO. My negative reaction to this was because, instead of writing an article about what you noted above, she decided to basically call maternity leave a baby vacation and whined about how it wasn't fair that she doesn't get one because she chose not to have kids. Extended PTO, sabbiticals, and paid family leave should absolutely be available, her misguided approach to the argument is what has people feeling ragey. 

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  • Just WOW!  I agree that it is most likely a publicity hook to sell her book, but what a great way to alienate around half of your audience.  I loved the response from scarymom, and the yackler response was fantastic. But I just can't believe the depth of self-absorption this lady has got to have if this is her actual opinion. 
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  • I do agree with the part that people without children should not be expected to pick up the slack for those with families. It would be wrong to say "well, you don't have kids, so you can stay later / pick up an extra shift / take on another project." I think one way that we need to work with dealing with better leave situations for family needs is to make sure that the slack can be divided without giving extra work to other people. I feel terrible that I have to get subs to take half of the semester for all of my classes, even though they'll get paid for it. It would have been nice if I could take the whole semester off or if they had someone whose main job was just to sub in for others when needed.


  • That article just pissed me off. 

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  • I disagree with basically everything in this article, and I love the scary mommy rebuttal!  Everyone else has already commented on my complaints.  The one thing that she doesn't really mention that I think she should be more focused on is the concept of (real) work/life balance for everyone.  I don't think that anyone should ever feel obligated to work frequent overtime or stay late every night.  In my mind, 6pm is freaking late!  How is that leaving early?! It is unfair for everyone when the company culture burns people out by expecting them to be at that office a million hours a week.  No one is going to function well under those conditions, and it may just make you crazy enough to fantasize about something like maternity leave or getting sick/injured to take time off.  Many companies are so stingy with benefits that even though they technically offer great PTO, people are pressured to never use it.  There is no reason why we as a culture should just pretend that people don't have lives outside of work, it's ridiculous!
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  • I work for cps and I always had to work late via underhanded "well she had to get her kids" comments. once I was told I can do a certain task because I was "childless and free". while I agree that people without children should not pick up slack and children shouldn't be an excuse, I don't agree that maternity leave is a "vacation". 


  • depineta said:
    Oh for fucks sake.

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  • emmaaaemmaaa member
    I agree with you PPs.

    On another side of what pissed me off so much is the fact that I am not getting a free 8 weeks off. I'm using accrued sick and vacation time to take my maternity leave and get fully paid. A lot of people I know use short term disability leave that they pay for themselves and only get 60% of their pay (pre tax).

    So while I got ragey at the sheer fact she thinks maternity leave is the equivalent to a vacation, I was more pissed that she assumed every mother or father that take maternity/paternity leave is doing so for free. I mean technically, I could use my 8 weeks of time that I saved for the past 3 years whenever I wanted. I could have also used that time throughout the years like a lot of my coworkers do but instead I saved it and didn't take long vacations so that I could have a fully paid maternity leave.
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  • @emmaaa I am right there with you on maternity leave time. I have been hoarding my sick and vacation time so I can get 9 weeks. I'm still thinking I will take a couple more under disability to make it to 12 weeks. It sucks, but I haven't been at our company long enough to have a ton of vacation to use. 
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  • @emmaaa Good point! Maternity leave is in no way "free" time off. I too am scarping together all of my PTO plus short term and might even have to take a few weeks of FMLA at no pay plus out of pocket costs to cover our insurance for that time just to get to 12 weeks. If I don't use FMLA, I'll have to go back after 9 weeks which makes me want to cry and it actually pretty good compared to what some mom's get. The whole systems is messed up! I understand the underlying commentary the author was going for but her approach is completely misguided. 

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  • kathleenkatkathleenkat member
    edited May 2016
    I don't even qualify for FMLA, so I may get at most, 8 weeks, if it's "complicated." If I need longer, I don't get job protection. It's unpaid leave, and if I don't return to work, I don't qualify for unemployment. 

    What the author fails to realize is that maternity leave is no walk in the park, especially in the US where it is unpaid, and short. We are not accruing vacation and sick leave; in fact, we are required to use it all up in many cases. So while we may get a couple stressful weeks off after childbirth, the author gets to accrue more time off overall in the long run, and maybe someday take a 5 month long paid vacation while the rest of us can't, having been disadvantaged by the system.
  • Yeah this lady is ridiculous. She gets vacation time and most likely paid time off. Maternity leave is not a vacation and if anyone thinks it is then they are full of crap.


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  • We get a year in canada it was just changes to 18 months recently. I took the year with my son went back to work 3 days before his 1st birthday. My daughter I'm still stuck at home because of her issues(social angziety and she is gifted so she does not function in public settings plus she has hearing problem from narrow canels) and I hate it now I don't get maternity leave with this one. So my husband's going to work 2 jobs so I can stay home with this one. The past 3 years were not a joy for me I was in and out of doctors she has had ear surgery twice, has been in occupational therapy, speech therapy,  and has a whole team of drs. We questioned asburgers and autism. I have been threw hell and back for so long to work full time and use my degree. This lady thinks mat leave is a cup of tea and what ever else she should spend 3 years worrying about someone everyday. 
  • Mintz1982 said:
    We get a year in canada it was just changes to 18 months recently. I took the year with my son went back to work 3 days before his 1st birthday. My daughter I'm still stuck at home because of her issues(social angziety and she is gifted so she does not function in public settings plus she has hearing problem from narrow canels) and I hate it now I don't get maternity leave with this one. So my husband's going to work 2 jobs so I can stay home with this one. The past 3 years were not a joy for me I was in and out of doctors she has had ear surgery twice, has been in occupational therapy, speech therapy,  and has a whole team of drs. We questioned asburgers and autism. I have been threw hell and back for so long to work full time and use my degree. This lady thinks mat leave is a cup of tea and what ever else she should spend 3 years worrying about someone everyday. 
    So sorry for your struggles but she's a lucky little girl to have a mama like you to make sure she gets the best care and father like your husband who will do whatever it takes! Hugs mama!

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  • MRSCORKER said:
    Mintz1982 said:
    We get a year in canada it was just changes to 18 months recently. I took the year with my son went back to work 3 days before his 1st birthday. My daughter I'm still stuck at home because of her issues(social angziety and she is gifted so she does not function in public settings plus she has hearing problem from narrow canels) and I hate it now I don't get maternity leave with this one. So my husband's going to work 2 jobs so I can stay home with this one. The past 3 years were not a joy for me I was in and out of doctors she has had ear surgery twice, has been in occupational therapy, speech therapy,  and has a whole team of drs. We questioned asburgers and autism. I have been threw hell and back for so long to work full time and use my degree. This lady thinks mat leave is a cup of tea and what ever else she should spend 3 years worrying about someone everyday. 
    So sorry for your struggles but she's a lucky little girl to have a mama like you to make sure she gets the best care and father like your husband who will do whatever it takes! Hugs mama!
    Thanks we try very hard for all our kids 
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