Since we're all at the 20+ week mark I thought it'd be nice to have a place to discuss maternity leave. Are you taking 6, 8, 12 weeks? A year? (for you Canadians!) Quitting your job to be a SAHM? what's your game plan?
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Re: Maternity leave/going back after baby thoughts
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@vgempis I understand your concern about daycare that young. I kept my done out because I had family willing to keep him until he was almost 2. I'm hoping to keep this one out until at least August with my mother keeping him the last 9 weeks of the year then me getting to stay home summer break.
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I'm trying to decide when to take off before the baby arrives. Do any STMs have any advice on taking off before the birth vs working up until birth? I'm torn because I want to be able to relax around the holidays and just enjoy myself and my family, but also want to make money because babies are expensive.
Right now it's looking like I will take 16 weeks paid (lucky that my company also provides good maternity benefits), and possibly an additional 2-3 months unpaid leave. I'm hoping to then work out a part time role, ideally 3-4 days a week with 2 in the office and 1-2 days working from home. Given my husband's schedule I think we'd then be able to arrange childcare for just 2 days a week.
@aishmc we have short term disability benefits separate from maternity leave, so most people I work with stop working around 2 weeks before their due date. I'm due Jan 12, so I'm planning to stop going in by Christmas. I'll either use vacation days or STD, or just WFH until STD kicks in. That last week of the year is super slow for us anyway.
The only plus side about my stroke is that that state has me listed as unable to work until September of 2017, when I will be evaluated again and it will be determined then if I can go back to work or not. But I'm a freelance concert photographer so I'm also lucky there that I can choose which shows I want to work and whatnot. I also have my parents willing to help out and babysit when I work, so I won't have to worry about daycare. I am thankful I'll be able to basically spend time with my LO as much as I want, aside from when his father has him.
I wish you all the best and hope everyone is able to work out a great solution that doesn't leave you missing your LOs too much.
I'm planning to take 18-20 weeks off. I work from home so I will do what we did with DD and hire a nanny to watch the baby while I work during the day. When he is 18 months or so I expect to put him in the same place as DD.
I've thought about taking time off before I deliver because in NJ we start being eligible for state disability insurance 4 weeks prior to our due dates, so I would have partial pay if I stopped.working early. Also, the way FMLA and NJFLA work together I would still have job protection for the full 18-20 weeks post-delivery. I'm just not sure if it's worth it to reduce my.pay when I work from home and I can't imagine they're going to have me doing much in those last weeks. It might depend on how I'm feeling closer to December - if I'm miserable I might ask my OB to sign me out early...I have no desire to be a martyr or make my holidays miserable.
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I'm due on January 13 and plan on starting maternity leave officially on my due date and unofficially on Christmas by using up this years leave.
As ive said before, DH and I would have planned to move to America sooner if it wasn't for the maternity situation in America (leave and health care). I really hope change comes soon!
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My son will technically be old enough to go to Pre-K in the fall. Where I live, the public schools have a full-day pre-k program. He's a summer baby and will be young though. I would never even consider going ahead and sending him if it weren't for the cost of two in daycare. I'd love to keep him out of school another year, but I just don't know how we can do it financially. I'm a teacher, so I know how beneficial waiting can be. It makes me sick thinking I have to make this decision based on financial reasons and not on what's best for him.
ETA: I plan to work right up until delivery. Luckily our company shuts down the last week of the year, so I'm hoping to go into labor around that time (I'm due Jan 3rd). If I have to come back to work after the holidays, I can't imagine I'll be happy or comfortable or productive.
My peanut will be going into daycare at the end of the 12 weeks. It's funny to me because I'm not a baby/child person, so I never thought it would bother me to leave my baby at daycare. Yes, I knew I would miss him and I would worry about him, but I assumed I would be fine. WRONG. So wrong! Every daycare we visited, I cried. The thought of leaving this tiny human who's been with me for almost a year pretty much destroys me. I know I have to do it, but it certainly doesn't make it easier.
I'm working right up until I deliver, but I do have permission to work from home starting after Christmas. I'm due Jan 7.
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I'm 100% definitely going back, I have small ownership stake in the company and they've been SO good to me (I got a bonus last year just to help with the costs of IVF because no insurance in our state covered it) but part time for a while because even though I make decent money and live in a LCOL area 2 infants FT in daycare is like 1/2 of my take home!
In general I hate the company I work for and find them extremely unflexable. It almost makes me want to screw them over and wait until the day I am suppose to come back from leave to call and say I won't be returning. On the other hand we have health insurance through my company- and we can switch to my husband's insurance but I have HSA and he does not and there are tax issues and penalties to pay. In addition to just not liking my job, we are planning on moving in April around the time I would be coming back to work. We are planning to move 30 minutes away from my already 1+ hour long commute (on the express train- it's 2 hours when its a local). I really don't want to do that- but I don't know if I should come back for a few weeks prior to moving- and looking for a new job while I'm back or just looking for a new job to start in April. I like my boss and don't want to screw him over by not coming back at all- but I don't know if it really makes sense to return or if I can stomach the thought of coming back here.
Either way I financially need to work. So I will be hopefully starting a new job in April after my leave is over.
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Then, we have the daycare lined up, which is right down the road from my office. Luckily, DH's truck will be paid off the first of the year, so that will take the place of our second childcare bill.
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That brings us to six months of family care. (Thank goodness for my mom and husband's mom!)
I wish I could take more off, but financially we can't afford it, and there is pressure to return to my small firm as soon as I can as my absence puts a lot of pressure on the office. My goal is to keep little one out of daycare for 8 months. I'm not quiet sure what we are going to do the remaining two months, perhaps a summer nanny or nanny share, although financially that would be really though. We were able to do this for our daughter for fifteen months, but that is just not an option this time around.
If we can get past the insurance hurdle I think I'd ideally like to work on a freelance/contract basis, either part or full time if the schedule is flexible. I work in finance and don't mind the actual work most of the time, but really struggle with the company politics, bureaucracy and overall environment. It might sound extreme, but it takes a toll on me emotionally, and is probably the main reason I don't want to go back when the baby is born. I just can't imagine bringing that sort of energy home - if I am going to work outside the home I want to make sure I can be fully present for my child when I'm home.
Anyway my thinking is that if I'm not a full time employee and just on a limited contract, I can avoid a lot of that extra BS and just walk away at the end of a contract if it gets unpleasant. I'm unsure how to begin finding ad hoc work, though.
I really hope maternity leave policies change for future generations. It's probably too late for it to help me, as this might be our last one.
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Fortunately, my DH can take a paid paternity leave (in lieu of my not taking a mat leave) so he will take 8 months to stay at home with us and help run the care home and help me with baby. His work is already aware of it and seems really supportive so that helps! I feel really blessed that we get the opportunity to be home together, although I know it will be a bit stressful running our care home and having a newborn.