February 2019 Moms

Pregnancy in the workplace

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Re: Pregnancy in the workplace

  • Lord have mercy @hannahbananas11 you have a ton of self control. I love your backhanded response though
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  • I was able to get all of my truly snarky responses out in gif-form via texting my colleague who is also my good friend. It was nice.  o:)
  • JFC @hannahbananas11. I would have lost it. 

    KBJ-SEJ married 8.18.2012
    BMJ born 5.27.2014
    MMC 7.2.2015 @ 5w5d
    SMEJ born 6.5.2016
    BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019


  • @hannahbananas11 what. an. a**hole. way to hold it together, my rage at this time would not be able to handle that. 
  • @hannahbananas11 He sounds like a real peach....

    I had a conversation with my supervisor the other day because two of my colleagues have interviews coming up and that's effectively 50% of the team potentially leaving. So he was like you aren't leaving too are you? No no.
    I get back to my desk and realize oh yeah, I totally will be. :D I completely blanked on the whole mat leave situation. I wouldn't have told him anyway because I'm not ready to announce at work but I didn't even have to lie! 
  • Wow, 12 weeks only? We get 16 weeks and i thought that was little. Where are you from? I thought everyone got more than me in South Africa
  • I am also waiting for my 12 week scan. Not sure how supportive they will be... I think stress levels might go up after I tell them. Goodluck with telling them! 
  • @knottie67fbdf79008c4a0b Americans get crap for leave, also I’d recommend changing your SN from the genric knottie, there’s a thread on how if you need help. :)  
  • Told my team today at a team lunch.  We were all together so I figured what the hell.  Everyone is very supportive (our whole team is women anyway hah). No paid leave for me unfortunately as I won’t be at my company for a year when LO comes.  Hoping I can work something out between FMLA and the NYC parental leave.

    also in regards to returning to work after 12 weeks (or less)...you just figure out how to deal with the wacky sleep schedules lol
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  • I told my boss today during a review meeting and he was very supportive and congratulated me. The only thing he wanted to know was whether I wanted to take 12 or 18 months off. He also knows that this is my last one, so after this I can really focus on my career. 
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    Having such a rough day at the office, feeling absolutely ill and exhausted....only my boss is aware so trying to keep my sickness "on the inside"! Not an easy task! The last 4 days have been more and more all day sickness! I was lucky to have 2 weeks off on holidays just last week so was able to relax lots but back to it! :) Have a great day at work everyone! 
  • Wow @tableforfourplease. I’d report them to the state. 

    KBJ-SEJ married 8.18.2012
    BMJ born 5.27.2014
    MMC 7.2.2015 @ 5w5d
    SMEJ born 6.5.2016
    BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019


  • Told my boss today and she was great and was super happy for me. Made me feel like I didn't have to worry at all. 

    Although I am in Canada and have access to a full year, I'll be taking 8 months and DH will likely take the remainder.  With my style of work it's common for woman not to take the full leave. I also likely will work periodically to tend to some of my clients while on leave. 

    So happy to have this news out in the open here at work. I feel a large amount of anxiety being lifted off my shoulders. 
  • Just did a leave calculation and I should have just enough annual and sick leave to take off 12 weeks! Last time I was pregnant I was barely able to get 9 weeks total. I will even have a week of sick and 2 weeks of annual leave to spare just in case my husband can't take off one day (he has an amazing leave package). It stinks we don't have a maternity/paternity leave policy, but I am thankful that I work for an agency that has a flexible leave policy.   
  • I just told my boss and the head of HR this week.  I work by myself in a remote office in NYC for a CA company.  Was worried how they would react since I’m the only one in my office/position on the East Coast, and I’ve only been here for about a year.  The head of HR was wonderfully supportive.  It won’t be paid leave thru the company, but between short term disability and New York Paid Family Leave I should get 16-18 weeks.  Was expecting much less so I am really happy.  I’m so glad I told them so there is plenty of time to plan the transition.  I was getting so nervous before telling them that I was driving myself crazy and having headaches.  I came from a really abusive work environment that looked down on its employees and saw pregnancy as a burden (I was even asked by my old boss if I ever planned to have kids in the interview which was insane).  I’m so glad I left there and came here.
  • I told my manager and director today at the same time.. they're happy for me, one bounced up and down and gave me a hug, the other a high 5. :D.  Safe to say they're supportive but I knew they would be.  Keeping it under wraps for a couple more weeks if at all possible for everyone else!
  • I told my manager and supervisor last week and today my manager announced it during a team meeting (with my permission). We never discussed mat leave but they are already planning how they are going to fill my position. I'm a bit ticked off that they would assume I'm taking leave but at least they are supportive. 
  • I told my boss right after my performance appraisal and my director shortly after. Both were very supportive and told me to take as much leave as I wanted and seemed receptive to me teleworking during the end of my maternity leave. My boss mentioned that he would limit my workload in December, which I found super helpful, so just in case I go into labor early it is not a fire drill like last time. 
  • Bumping this guy up because there's a really great conversation happening in the comments about balancing work with a new baby (or any other non-work commitments really, but it stemmed from baby) over on Ask a Manager. Here's the link: https://www.askamanager.org/2018/08/ask-the-readers-how-do-you-balance-your-job-demands-with-kids-marriage-and-other-commitments.html 
  • Told my boss at 10w because I couldn't hide the bump anymore. He has 4 daughters with kids so he has been awesome. Told everyone else I work with directly around 12-13w and other people in the building are starting to just flat out ask if I'm expecting. I think that's against some unwritten rule, right?
  • YES to the "how are you feeling?" question. I get that from half of my colleagues every day, and just got it from my boss this morning when I came in. I've been following this question with an honest answer, then a "And how are you feeling?" right back at them. It's great fun to see them pause.
  • @hannahbananas11 The same coworker has asked me at least five times if I’ve experienced morning sickness, and “is it all day or just in the morning?”. Yes I have experienced it. No, it’s all the time. And no, it hasn’t changed since the last time you asked three days ago.
    DS born 2/18/2019
    DD born 4/1/2023
    Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
  • You're never supposed to ask someone if they are pregnant. Ever. 

    I hate when people ask me only about my pregnancy - I'm still a fucking person. Being pregnant/a mom is just part of my identity.

    KBJ-SEJ married 8.18.2012
    BMJ born 5.27.2014
    MMC 7.2.2015 @ 5w5d
    SMEJ born 6.5.2016
    BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019


  • I definitely would never ask someone, ever. I've learned that a lot of the people I work with have limited social skills and tend to be very direct about everything. So I guess I'm just used to it. 
  • I am SO tired of people telling me not to carry things. Particularly my MIL. STFU lady, they’re my arms, I’ll do what I want with them. 
  • My kids are almost 40 lbs each - I'm fucking fine thanks.

    KBJ-SEJ married 8.18.2012
    BMJ born 5.27.2014
    MMC 7.2.2015 @ 5w5d
    SMEJ born 6.5.2016
    BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019


  • I'm almost 18 weeks, and have only told my boss (this past week) and one other co-worker who I'm close with.  My boss is very excited for me and fortunately he is big on work/life balance and spending time with his kids, and two of my co-workers that report to him have kids 2 or younger and can work flexibly.   I'm planning to announce to the rest of my dept when I'm back in the office because I'm taking the next 2 weeks off and I definitely won't be able to hide anything at that point.  

    @bellebaby221 that is ridiculous!  Sorry you've been flat out asked. 
  • My manager, supervisor, and 4-5 co-workers know and have been very respectful. I basically can't be bothered to tell anyone else. It'll become obvious soon enough, right? 

    Some people have no manners. If you think I shouldn't be lifting something stfu and offer help, not unsolicited advice. 
  • I definitely feel you all with all the unsolicited comments/questions/advice. I can't stand small talk as it is and pregnancy small talk is a special hell. One of the reasons I'm thankful to work night shift, in a position where I only talk to people at the beginning and end of my shift. And that is why I have stayed so long in a company with crappy benefits. I'd lose my shit if I had to deal with that all day every day. Y'all da real MVP.
  • @hannahbananas11 I know people genuinely mean well asking "how are you feeling" but it drives me up a fucking wall. FIL asked me and I asked him back and he was so confused. He said "but I'm not expecting." And I told him "yes, but I can still ask how you're feeling"
  • @notthecheat Preach!  It completely blows. Some seriously f'ed up values here with not having some special benefits for paid mat leave across the board.  :(
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