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KiwiL
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Topic: Maternity Leave - when?? Posted: 14 May 2008 at 8:39am |
For all you mums who have been there, done that, when did you go on maternity leave? I am not sure how far before my due date I should finish up.
I am a team leader in a busy banking contact centre, so whilst I don't have to be on my feet all day, I do have to be able to rush around and help people who are spread over a reasonable floor area. I am wondering how cumbersome this will be later on?
For me, I will have to be pretty specific with the date I leave, because there will be someone being seconded into my role, and it would be hard for that person to change their dates. Therefore, I don't want to finish too early and then be feeling fit and well, but I also don't want to be finishing late and be miserable and uncomfortable. Any recommendations would be welcomed - I am applying for my maternity leave later today.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 8:49am |
If I had of still been at work I was going to finish up at about 38 weeks, so Id have a couple of weeks at home to sort myself out before the monkeys arrival. Did work out liek that for me tho, I been home since Jan and Im goin insane with boredom lol
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 8:50am |
I took 4 weeks off and at the time thought I was being stupid but on the first day of my leave I realised I would have struggled with another day. I had a sedentry job...but was using my ever failing brain. Basically, though, I had had enough of work by that stage and was thinking baby.
Someone recommended to me that you need to ensure you take enough time off so you are totally and uterly bored out of your skin before the baby is due....thats when you know you have taken the right amount off.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:01am |
Yeah I finished at 35 weeks and then he was 10 days late - I was totally bored, but loved having that time as well...
I had originally planned on leaving at 36 weeks, but couldn't handle anymore... I had a desk job, but the concentration and working was proving too much like hard work... but I know many peopl work closer than that
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:06am |
I finished up at 33 weeks. I wanted some time before Daniel arrived to have to myself. Plus I couldn't stand it any longer. I had a desk job but was on my feet running around the building (which was just the nature of my job) and I was exhausted every day.
I did lots of things around the house that we didn't bother getting done because we didn't want to "waste" our weekends with fixing various things. So it was great.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:11am |
I finished work 8 hours before Michaela arrived. The intention had been to have 5 days off but she had other ideas and I had to leave work midway through my last day.
I work in an office and didn't need to run around and I'm pleased I didn't take any longer off as it would have affected how much time I got with Michaela once she was born (as I only took 5 months off) but I did find the last 2 weeks difficult. I was ready to give up at 38 weeks but I was project team leader while my manager was in Fiji then when she returned the next week I thought what the heck, only 5 days left I may as well go the distance.
IMO you should finish at 36-37 weeks because as a team leader you're rushing around a bit and will be both physically and mentally exhausted by the end of each day.
I don't regret working till the last minute with Michaela but I'd be interested to know whether I would have been as exhausted during the first few weeks if I'd had some time off prior to having her.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:14am |
I'm a nurse and on my feet all day. With the first two I took my AL before I started my Mat leave so ended up leaving work at about 34 weeks and was glad of it. Unfortunately we are not in a very good financial space at the moment and I need to work as close as pos up to due date.....have told work mid-August, I will have a weeks AL to take, so Mat leave will start at 37 weeks. Am hoping Bubs is considerate and comes early hehe. I would like it to be later but I know I will struggle physically with being on my feet all day by then.
It's a tough call cos you can't see into the future and see how you will be coping, and you want as much time off after Bubs is born as possible. Good luck with your decision Laurie.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:15am |
I finished work at 36 weeks (teacher - wanted to hold out til the end of the school year) and it was one of the hardest things I've ever done. If I was in a different type of job where I didn't feel so bad for leaving, I would have finished up alot earlier. It was a massive struggle towards the end - physically having to lumber about and mentally as well.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:22am |
36 weeks here too. I was in retail and on my feet all day.
I was just so tired by the end of the day and like NZPiper, my brain just wasn't coping very well with it.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:31am |
20 weeks for me.. for various reasons but otherwise i would have left 35 weeks.. preschool teaching not that great when you are heavily preg:)!
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:40am |
With my first I worked up until 6 days before (inc a weekend) - the main reason being financial .. on my actual due date I was back at work begging them to let me do something I was sooo bored already.
With this pg I'm planning on finishing at around 38 weeks but I will have AL due so it won't be such a stretch financially.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 9:51am |
I'm finishing at 34 weeks (this Friday!) although I've had quite a bit of time off over the last two weeks due to my bp. I'm pretty ready to finish up now though, I really want to make sure I have some time for me and be as rested as possible before the baby arrives.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 10:57am |
i finished at 36wks and it was perfect amount of time. i needed afternoon naps by then and was nice to get jack's bedroom all cleaned, clothes sorted etc
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 11:35am |
I finished study at 32 weeks (had no choice, that's when my degree ended lol) but would have finished at 36 weeks otherwise. I kept working my part-time job until 39 weeks, and only took the time off there because it was Xmas (and went back a few weeks after Jack was born)
It was great having time to myself, being able to nap whenever, do stuff we'd put off, go shopping, visiting etc. Trust me you want that time off! Life will never be like that again!
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 12:01pm |
Ive cut down to part time since a few weeks ago as I got sick and was just so fatigued all the time so half days are working well, I was thinking of finishing at 36-37 weeks but the way I feel at the moment (fatigue and brain function wise!!!) I am thinking of finishing at 34 1/2 weeks  as i am ready to finish now (aside from the bordom and finanical side of things)...all the best with your decision
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 12:10pm |
I finished a week before I was due (and Zaara was born on her due date). I also had a desk job and didnt have run around too much. However we had renovation at work and the only toilet availble was on the ground floor while we were on the 1st.....that was hard, simply becuase I had to keep going up and down the stairs every 20 min.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 12:22pm |
I'm finishing at 36 weeks, and cutting down to 4 days from next week. However, like other people, I've had really bad back pain, so even getting to 36 weeks at work (where I am sitting most of the day) is going to be a huge mission!
I think it depends on your financial situation, and also how bored you tend to get....If I had the choice again, I would be finishing up earlier than I am, or I would have cut back to 3-4 days earlier. I figure there's no such thing as too much rest before the baby comes!
ETA: my brain has already pretty much switched off, and I'm finding I just don't care about work anymore (which of course is not a good thing!)
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 12:33pm |
I cut down to 4 days at 28 weeks, and next week (34) will do 3 days. I will finish at 37 weeks, but my last 2 weeks will be 2 days/week. Am not 100% sure I'll make it to then (am supervisor in a healthcare service, mostly sitting down) cos of back pain and brain fog, but will give it a go! I didn't want to finish earlier b/c of $ and getting bored, but now I can't wait to not have to go to work! (Still worried about the $ though)
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 12:47pm |
I finished up at 36 weeks and while Miss M was 11 days late and I was a little bored I also loved having the time to laze around and do little things that had to be done.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 at 6:49pm |
Thanks SO much for all the opinions guys!!
I am going to go with 36 weeks. I figure if there is a genuine medical reason I can always finish earlier but I don't want to be getting too bored.
I actually can't wait. I love work, but already am wondering if I am giving 100%...
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