I hope its ok I started a new thread- I know there's been a little talk about this but I thought it might be on multiple people's minds.
Has anyone had it widely announced/known they're pregnant at work yet? What about veteran moms in previous pregnancies? My boss knew the basics of me going through IVF cause of so many appointments so I told her I'm pregnant at 10 weeks. She's very supportive and keeping it private. I have a mild condition that makes my joints overly loose and lower muscle tone and I didn't realize that may be contributing to me showing early. I'm 12 weeks and starting to show in the lower belly- no strong abs to hold it in I guess? haha When should I tell HR and when should I tell my direct report? It's a small and supportive organization. I don't want people to start wondering and don't mind telling. But at the same time, it feels weird to say "Hey, I'm pregnant and will be out for a few months 6 1/2 months away in 2019 but me and my boss have no idea what the plan is yet."
Advice and thoughts about sharing at work generally welcome!
Re: Telling Work You're Pregnant
My wife and I have conceived a babe with my body and frozen donor sperm through IUI, with medication support (clomid, ovidrel, and injections of progesterone)
IUI #1, #2, and #3: Dec 2017, Jan 2018, and Feb 2018 - all BFN
HSG Test: April 2018 - all clear!
IUI #4: April 15/16, 2018 - BFP!! EDD: Jan 7, 2019
I’ll probably make an office-wide announcement when I’m 12ish weeks. Last time, I made a batch of cookies and put them in the break room. I put a sign on them that said “I can’t be the only one with a big belly; have a cookie! Baby lastname is on the way.”
DS1: May 2016
DS2: Jan 2019
Baby #3 EDD: 6/18/24
My grade team knows as well as all the coworkers I’m friends with on Facebook, which is a lot of them. The rest will find out during our welcome back breakfast at the end of this month. They are all very excited and supportive. We are an extremely close-knit school and my coworkers know about our insane journey with infertility and adoption. They were there last year when I experienced my loss, and have been like family to the four of us.
BFP April 24, 2018 | EDD December 29, 2018
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
With this one I told my boss right away at about 8 weeks (a different boss this time!)- I told a couple of colleagues on my team already, and will tell the rest when we have a large team get together at the end of this month (we all work in different offices across the country). I'm already showing a little so by end of July I'm sure they will all be wondering if I don't say something!
I work in a large company and our entire department is about 200 people, so I figure the others I work with in our department will just figure it out, and when I get closer to going out on maternity leave I'll make sure those I work closely with will know who to contact while I'm out.
Everyone has been very supportive and excited for me (both pregnancies), so whatever works best for you!
I will then tell the director who I am assistant to, and I wont say anything to the rest of my group in the office I work in and just wait for that first brave soul to ask me if I'm pregnant. I feel like I'm already showing, but I haven't gotten any weird looks yet. I probably look like I've just gained a few pounds.
Met 4/2010+Married 8/2014
TTC #1 August 2016. BFP 10/2016= DD Born 6.23.17
I’m currently 11+4, and while I’ve told a few coworkers, I haven’t told my boss. Our company was sold and I’m not sure what’s going to happen to my position, so until I know I won’t say anything.
Told HR a couple weeks ago bc were good friends. Also told her she needs to put up another pregnant person parking space because the other office preggo is (1) more pregnant than me and (2) am early riser apparently. So once that’s up I’ll park in it and everyone will know.
*TW loss and children mentioned*
Apr 17: IUI #1 = BFN
May 17: IUI #2 = BFN
Jun 17: IUI #3 = Late BFP (18 DPO) | NMC 17Jul17 @ ~6w
Aug 17: IUI #4 = Cancelled due to premature ovulation | TI = BFN
Sep 17: IUI #5 = Cancelled due to overstimulation (10+ follies)
Nov 17: IVF #1 = Cancelled due to non-IF related health issue | TI = BFN
Dec 17: IVF #1 = Puregon 200, Menopur 75, Orgalutran, Suprefact trigger due to OHSS risk | 22R, 18M, 16F, 10B frozen
Feb 18: FET #1 (medicated) = BFN
Mar 18: FET #2 (natural cycle) = CP (beta 1: 54; beta 2: 0)
EDD: 07Jan2019 Team Green
My Rainbow Baby Boy born 03Jan2019
Luckily I was at around 11 weeks by then and wasn't really upset, although it was funny. They texted me after the meeting and apologized, ha.
@saltedcaramel518 that's a good idea about bringing in cupcakes to explain! I told my supervisors they could feel free to tell the rest of the department now if it came up for some reason, since they meet with the other bosses and admins regularly. They said "You should tell them yourself! It'll be so good to hear their reactions!" But really I'm too lazy and don't feel like explaining to the rest of the department that I'm friendly with but not really close with. I don't think they'd be super excited or anything, probably just say congrats and it would be awkward after that. Eh. So maybe bringing in a treat would be a nice way to convey the message, sans me awkwardly having to tell everyone individually.
Married: October 2014
Began TTC: April 2015
BFP #1: 9/18/15. EDD 5/18/16. MC 10/26/15. (9w)
BFP #2: 2/27/16. EDD 11/7/16. MC/D&E 4/20/16 (11w)
BFP #3: 9/22/16. EDD 5/29/17. DS born 4/24/17
BFP #4: 5/20/18. EDD 1/23/19.
I was wondering...has anyone ever *started* a new job toward beginning of second trimester or halfway through pregnancy?
Dating: 2/2007 Married: 4/2011
TTC #1: 9/2016
*TW*
BFP #2: 3/9/2017 - CP: 3/10/2017
08/2017: DH's SA = normal
08/2017: Low progesterone (4.6) all other BW normal
11/2017: HSG Clear; Pelvic Ultrasound Normal; and AMH, FSH, and Estradiol normal
12/2017: 1,000mg Metformin
12/2017: 50mg Clomid + TI = BFN
01/2018: 100mg Clomid + TI = BFN
01/2018: RE Consult
03/2018: 5mg Letrozole + 50 units Gonal-F + 500 μg Ovidrel + IUI = BFP #3: 4/1/2018 - CP: 4/4/2018
04/2018: 5mg Letrozole + Gonal-F + Ovidrel + IUI = BFP #4: 5/2/18
Married: 8/11/2007
DD: Born 2/3/17
BFP#2: 5/3, EDD 1/10/19
DD- 11/2016
She was awesome during my first pregnancy and has continued to be super flexible with me. So far I’m seeing the same level of support this go ‘round
I am also half the HR team, so HR already knows lol. Some of my coworkers know and some don’t. I figure the news will get around to everyone eventually and I’m not concerned with doing a work announcement. My boss and I have already started talking about the plan for after baby #2 arrives, and we are leaning toward a work from home option right now...which would be AMAZING.
All of that is to say I think waiting until September is my best option so he really can’t switch the schedules up and take the class.
ETA: that all being said, once they know my bosses are all incredibly accommodating about everything from needing to be flexible with time out for appointments as well as breaking dress code to wear more comfortable things, etc.
Married: November 2015
TTC#1: January 2016
BFP #1: 5/02/16 - MC: 5/27/16
BFP #2: 10/06/16: 6 - EDD: 06/20/17
DD Born 06/23/17
TFAS: April 2018
BFP #3: 03/21/18 - CP
BFP #4: 04/23/18 - EDD 01/04/19
DS 05/29/2013
M/C 02/14/2017
M/C 06/05/2017
C/P 03/01/2018
BFP 05/17/2018 EDD 01/27/2019
Andrea -- FTM at 39!
Our company is small (<15 people), so we don't have an HR department to go to with questions. Kind of frustrating, because I have no idea what our disability or maternity policy is. Our team is pretty young, so they haven't had to figure out maternity leave yet and I'm anxious to be the guinea pig. When I told my boss, she seemed happy/excited, but I'm not feeling like it's super genuine. They have a way of promising the moon and then guilt tripping you when you need to take advantage. Nice.
The boss in the know and I are having a 1:1 this Friday, and I'm hoping that I can gain more clarity then. Currently working on my list of questions, ugh. Any tips on having to navigate this new water? Any ladies here spearhead the maternity policy at their company?! #halp
That sounds like a really good plan. Smart!!!
Im in a tough situation. I just started a great job 7 weeks ago and in my first week found out I am pregnant with twins. Financially I cannot continue to work when the babies come so I will have to quit before they are born. I’m 14 weeks now and am already showing - so have to tell my boss soon but am dreading it because I just started! Any else been in a similar situation?
1) If you feel like you are in a position to push back and ask for it, then do it.
2) I would suggest writing down your ask (and probably ask for a little more than your willing to settle on knowing they will low ball you aka if you think you need 10 weeks, ask for 12). Make the first proposal, don't let them do it. This will anchor the starting point for negotiations skewed in your favor from the start.
3) Do your research for comparable/competitor companies and what their policies are, have that written down as well and make sure your ask is in the realm of what they are offering so it doesn't seem unreasonable.
4) I also was armed with facts and stats on benefits of offering a ML to the company (like how much recruiting, training and sign-on bonus would cost to replace me if they don't accommodate me; hint: way more than they would pay in ML benefits), how my work would be covered while I'm out, benefits to the economy to keep working mothers in the workforce, etc. so just be prepared to counter each argument you can think of.
5) I went in with a full list of what I wanted/needed so I wouldn't have to keep asking for accommodations again and again. My list went something like: A) Maternity Leave paid at 100% for 12 weeks B ) WFH flex schedule after leave C) Office modifications needed to make a private pumping space for when I am in the office.
For the record, I started with 6 weeks at 60% as the STD. I went into negotiations asking for 12 weeks at 100%, settled on 8 weeks at 100% and an additional 2 weeks at 50%, a hell of a lot better than the original STD.
Best of luck, you got this.
I'm now pregnant with #2 and told my boss around 11 weeks because I'm already showing. My boss was excited and thanked me for planning to be out during our slow period this time, ha!
DS 05/29/2013
M/C 02/14/2017
M/C 06/05/2017
C/P 03/01/2018
BFP 05/17/2018 EDD 01/27/2019
If you have a good relationship with your employer (this is key), I think just setting up a one-on-one meeting with your boss over the next few weeks would be good. Carefully worded honesty hasn't ever steered me wrong professionally. Explaining your pregnancy, being clear that you will need to leave at X time, and emphasizing that you really want to make the transition as smooth as possible for the company (training your replacement, helping screen applicants, etc) will make you look good, responsible and considerate in a difficult situation. If you anticipate wanting to go back to work in the coming years, doing a great job and maintaining your professionalism will keep the door open for you to come back to this company later. At minimum, your boss can give you a good recommendation for your next job and cite your proactive communication and helpfulness through the transition.
This is all only if you have a good relationship though and you wouldn't fear being let go early. If that's the case, I'd just lie low and keep the news to yourself as long as possible.
Either way, documenting your interactions after you tell your boss is a good idea, *just in case* things go south and you have to involve HR.