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Re: Thoughts on maternity leave?
Wow, some of you get some pretty awesome benefits! My job offers FMLA and that's it, though I recognize that some don't even get that. It's all unpaid leave (though it will deplete what I have in Sick and Vacation leave so i'll get paid for as much as I've accrued) and they have to save my job (or one similar to it) for up to 3 months. After that, there is no guarantee. Most people at my work don't take the full three months because they can't afford to.
It really helps to have the time off as it gave us time with our first one (hubby works from home so we're both stay-at-home parents now). We're planning to buy a bigger house sometime after the next one gets here so having paid leave will definitely help with the move. My father took 9 months paternity leave when my brother was born so we could travel and bond as a family. He also took at least 2 months vacation every year to be with us growing up. I think having my father around all the time was far more valuable than any amount of money he could have made by working more. I hope my children understand the sacrifices that we are making so they can grow up in a family where they get to see their parents all the time. I meet parents who go back to work after only 6-12 weeks of maternity leave and I don't understand how they do it. I'd never work with someone who doesn't value family. I'd rather be poor and have my loved ones close than live in a mansion and only see them on the weekends. But, I've never really cared about money as much as most people. I see money as a way to buy freedom and if you don't take advantage of that freedom, the money is useless in my opinion.
I only work 2-3 days a week and I honestly couldn't imagine not working and staying at home all the time. I love my job, I worked hard for my degree, I love the adult interaction and helping people.
My mom worked 5 days a week and I went back and forth between grandparents and my aunt and uncles places growing up and it was fantastic. I want my daughter to be able to have a day at each grandparents a week and that's what will happen.
However, I'm feeling the urge to drop another day during the week. Any kind of stress in the workplace makes my blood sugar go nuts, which then makes my mood go nuts, which leads to feeling horrible physically as well as mentally. I've felt a bit inadequate during my pregnancy, as it seems that everything just so overwhelming and I'm not handling it well.
Does anybody else feel like they'd be "giving up" if they physically couldn't handle being at work anymore?
My SO however works for a small company that offers him nothing. 1 week off unpaid. I can't imagine not having him at home merely a week after our baby is born.
I only got about 40% of my already small paycheck and my hubs was going to school. I didn't see a check until a month after the baby came. If we needed my paycheck and didn't have student loans to rely on, and if we weren't living with my parents, we couldn't have afforded to live. I honestly don't know how people do it. Maternity leave is a joke.
I feel bad for my husband. Hes been working at his company for 10 years, so he has lots of vacation time and is going to use whatever he has left (he'll have about 2 weeks). Well his time resets every year so it's not so bad.
I get 2 weeks covered by FMLA, which an be used 2 weeks before your estimated due date. Ti is paid. However, your actual leave time (considered as STD) does not start until he day you deliver. On that day, that is when your 8 weeks start. This is also paid.
So, depending on when you actually deliver... you could have days that are not paid if it happens after the 2 weeks. However, you can use sick/vacation time for those days - if you have them.
For me, I am taking the 2 weeks before and then the 8 weeks once I deliver. If I have any unpaid days, I hope to be able to use sick time for those, since I have 5 days of those left to use. I will have used all of my vacation before the 2 weeks prior as it needs to be used or else will be lost, and I am not banking on using them.
I also plan to use some 2017 vacation time for any additional weeks I may want after the 8 weeks. This will all depend on when I deliver, and how close it is to the date LO starts daycare. I am crossing my fingers it's all close.
TTC Since: November 2015
BFP: March 31, 2016
DS: November 21, 2016
My issue was with modifying my duties at work after finding out I was pregnant. I work in law enforcement for a small dept. So they do not offer any type of light/desk duty. It was a hassle but I ended up applying for long term disability and I've been off of work since I was 12 weeks pregnant. I took a cut in pay but it was better than risking injury to the baby.