For the moms who work, and are going back to work, how long are you taking? Paid or unpaid?
My work gives me 2 weeks paid. Between that, the rest of my vacation from this year, and all of my vacation from next year, with a few paid holidays thrown in there, I can take a maximum of 7 weeks paid. I work for a small company, so they aren't required to give me the 12 weeks unpaid family leave. Which who can afford to take 12 weeks unpaid?! I'm hoping I won't need bed rest, and that I can go as long as possible with these babies. I'm hoping to take 6 weeks, so that I will still have a week of vacation next year.
Seriously, the US sucks for mothers and families =(
Re: Maternity Leave
If if you do end up on bed rest, do you have any options for working remotely?
BFP1 04/24/2015 EDD Dec 2015 MMC 10W5d;
BFP 2 09/25/2015 EDD June 2016 MMC 9wks;
BFP 3 03/22/2016 EDD Dec 6th 2016
I also have STD, but I'm not sure how that works. I'll get 2/3 pay for I think 11 weeks.
I hope to figure out a way to do 12 weeks whether it's paid or not. But we'll see.
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
Last time I did 10 weeks and then went to part time with some teleworking but it wasn't enough. We had a lot of feeding drama when I was gone and it was too difficult. This time, I'm going to take all kinds of leave baby's first year.
Married to DH 10.29.11
DD born 1.26.13
DS born 6.12.14
#3 due 12.6.16
FI works basically from 6a to 6p Monday through Thursday. That means he is off Friday through Sunday, and I'll be able to pick up a part time job on the weekend and stay home with baby through the week. I can do online and evening classes for school, and my grandmother has even offered to watch the baby for short periods of time, like if I have to be at class at 5:30 and FI doesn't get off til 6. FI's mom also has her own in home day care so while I would never rely on her or expect her to be free daycare for us, she is very supportive and I know if we made arrangements with her in advance, she would also look after baby.
TTC since June 2015
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I truly can't believe that the US doesn't have a similar parental leave program.
I know we get 2 weeks paid actual maternity leave, but can consider some other time off a Short Term Disability (STD), which can be up to 26 weeks total. Since I have worked at my company for almost 15 years, I would get 100% of my pay during the STD time. I have been checking some gals out of office messages when I know they have gone on maternity leave, and most seem to be getting close to the 3 months (90 days) off. Since next year is my 15th year, I will get an extra week of vacation. I know you can use vacation time along with STD time, or they force you to use vacation time before STD. I was a supervisor once and dealt with this, but that was also MANY years ago.
According to our websites:
If you are pregnant, all or part of a pregnancy-related leave may be classified as a short-term disability leave. All other FMLA policy provisions apply to this leave.
STD benefits - Determination of pregnancy-related disability benefits, including the length of time benefits will be paid, is made in the same manner as other illness-related disabilities. Normally, you will be eligible for STD up to two weeks prior to the baby’s due date, as well as eight weeks of STD after the birth. The STD program (administered by The Hartford) may replace a percentage of pay (zero, 60, 80 or 100 percent) for approved disabilities for up to 26 weeks. STD may be paid or unpaid, depending on your length of service. See the Disability page for more information about eligibility and benefits.
So, with the 2 weeks under FMLA and up to 2 before and 8 after... I think that would be 12 weeks? IDK. I wish I understood it better.
So for this year, I still have about a week of time off to schedule and usually do end up saving it for the end of the year, and mainly in December to not work most of that month. With my EDD of 12/12, I may just take the week off before (as long as everything is going fine), just to use it up and then be off for the EDD.
I have friends that have taken maternity leave, but they have not been with the company for many years and things have changed since then.
TTC Since: November 2015
BFP: March 31, 2016
DS: November 21, 2016
I'm super nervous because we have no income from me for months following birth (my part time salary is small compared to DH's but it still
pays for our mortgage and health insurance) , and I need to pay our health insurance while I'm out so I'll essentially owe work money those months. DS is in daycare 3 days/week when I work, but I'm going to try to work those 3 days with twins at home with me. I don't see it working, but I have to try at least for a little while. Thank God for savings accounts or else we'd be in deep shit.
I totally agree with you, the way the U.S. treats mothers is just awful -- with my first baby, I had to repeatedly drive between my doctor's office and company to drop off forms, only to find out they wouldn't give me any additional medical leave for another issue that had come up. I was crying on the phone to the HR absence officer and all she would say was, "Call your doctor" and my doctor would say, "Call your company." It was pretty sick all around.
Anyway, this is all to say -- do take off as much time, even if it's unpaid, as you can within your budget and job. So many unexpected things can happen after birth, that it just helps to have as much time as you can. I remember one of my mama friends told me, "Now is not the time to be saving money. Women always feel bad about spending money on themselves, but you need to, during this time, for your sanity and health."
Instead, I am thinking about coaching volleyball full time...that way I can have the baby in the mornings and the afternoon, and DH can watch the baby in the evenings when I have to coach.
Married DH: 4/7/2012
TTC: 2/3/2016 (Me: 31yrs DH: 35yrs)
BFP: 4/10/2016
EDD: 12/18/16
Kaynen Alexander born 12/6/16 via c-section (bicornate uterus/breech)
Married DH: 4/7/2012
TTC: 2/3/2016 (Me: 31yrs DH: 35yrs)
BFP: 4/10/2016
EDD: 12/18/16
Kaynen Alexander born 12/6/16 via c-section (bicornate uterus/breech)
@DiFazette I mean, a REALLY small company. There are 16 employees at my work. I work in the office/accounting, and there's only one other person in my department. I have to be here because I answer the phone, and have to bill out all of the invoices to our customers, so I have to be here =(
The childcare thing is also a joke. That's one of the biggest reasons we waited to get pregnant. But when I really thought about it, we work such opposite schedules, that there are only three afternoons a week that we both will be at work. My youngest sister is in college, and works night security 3 days a week. So we're going to pay her like $300-$400 a month to watch the babies three afternoons a week.
Formerly known as Kate08young
August '18 Siggy April Showers:
Married: 7/22/14
Baby L: 8/4/2015 August 2015 Moms
Baby E: 11/18/2016 December 2016 Moms
TTC #3 08/2017 BFP 11/27/2017.
Twin B lost 11/22/2017, Twin A doing well.
For all you ladies with the subpar maternity leaves, I can definitely relate. My last job gave the mandatory FMLA leave of 12 weeks. But they first made you drain your vacation days and then they paid 60% for 6 weeks. Remainder was unpaid. The worst part about it wasn't even the pay, and I was grateful to have the 12 weeks, but coming back and having to leave for unexpected emergencies or doctor's visits kept me in the negative for months with PTO. I don't think I was able to accrue enough time for an actual vacation for over a year. It's unfortunate there aren't more policies or resources to help new moms out to spend more time with their LOs without draining the bank!
5/2/16: 2 heartbeats
5/11/16: Baby A hb180, Baby B hb166
Due 12/22/16 with two!
They tell me they're improving the policy before the end of the year, but I wonder if 1) it will be soon enough to impact me, and 2) what the new policy will be.
Baby G born 6/6/14, 37 weeks 1 day due to preeclampsia. 5lb12oz 19"
#2 due Christmas 2016.