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Keeping Your Career Intact During Maternity
Leave
Since, for the most part, maternity leave in this country is
not paid, the reality of returning to work after having a baby
comes much sooner than it does in most countries. No one wants
to return to absolute chaos after they have the baby. Cut down
on the stress of going back to work by being prepared.
The length of your maternity leave can determine the amount of
stress you return to. If you are willing and able it is a good
idea to work as long as possible. Of course, everyone is not
willing and able. For those that need a longer leave, they
should put some plans in place to make the transition back to
work smoother.
How long you are on maternity leave varies. However, if you
plan on returning after you have the baby, you do not want to
return to a totally chaotic situation. That means that you want
to have the needs of your career in tact before you take your
maternity leave.
Nothing should interfere with your new addition to the family.
While you are bonding and spending time with your newborn you
do not want the stress of the office hanging over your head.
Lay the ground work so that you do not have to worry about the
office while you are away.
If you are the boss, you have a lot more stress to manage. It
is important that you leave a responsible and capable person in
charge of things in your absence. Start training that person to
deal with the aspects of your job that they will have to handle
as soon as you know you are pregnant.
Nothing is more annoying than getting “How do I…” phone calls
when you are on maternity leave. If your job is massive, split
the responsibilities between two employees. You do not want to
split up the tasks among too many people because this can lead
to confusion. Two should be the maximum.
Be sure to leave things in order. If you are not the most
organized person, get that way when you find out you are
pregnant. While you are on maternity leave anyone should be
able to walk into your office and find what they are looking
for in a very short amount of time. If things are messy there
is more of a chance for things to go wrong.
If you are one of those women that needs to have an extended
maternity leave because of pregnancy complications, don’t fret.
Enjoy your time offer and relax but also, if you can, try to
stay on top of what is happening in your career field. Take an
online class and brush up on skills.
If you are not sure you want to return to your 9-5, research a
new career. The Internet has made working from home a very real
and popular option. Search for a job that will allow you to
stay at home but also bring in some income. Some jobs, such as
Computer Programming, can fetch a pretty penny. Do some
research and find out what will suit you best.
Work part time until you are ready to have the baby. While some
women are eager to take their maternity leave, others are not
so excited about it. If that is the case, talk to your employer
about working part time until you are due. Some women work
until they go into labor. There is no need to do that if you
are uncomfortable but if you are having an uneventful pregnancy
and love your job, why not?
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