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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
    Adelaide
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    When did you start maternity leave?

    I was expecting to see at least one post like this in this area, but can only find one about going on leave with your second. Maybe it's been asked a hundred times in the third trimester area?

    Anyway, my question is

    "How many weeks pregnant were you when you started maternity leave?"

    Did you feel that you left too early, too late, or was it just right?

    TIA

  2. #2
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    May 2007
    3,341

    Treetops

    #1 - 37 weeks
    #2 - 32 weeks (i was only part time though and DD was 13 months old).

    i think go unti lyou get tired - i was in a physical job and it just got too hard to do the lifting and bending etc.

  3. #3
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    Jan 2008
    109

    Tree Tops,
    I went on Mat leave 2 weeks before due date. DD was a few days late and it was very very hot and I did get a little bored. This probably because I had pretty much done nothing but work for the past 20 years.
    One thing I would suggest to any one going on leave is look at what public holidays are coming up. With most employers Mat leave is paid as weeks so if just as an example say for you Easter is taken as Holiday Rec Leave the Public Hols would not be debited from leave therefore extending the time you can spend with bub on paid leave. I found the time after bub was born was far more important and precious to me than the weeks before her birth but that's me. Just be sure not to rush back to work if you can help it.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2008
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    treetops,

    I worked up to two weeks before bub was due. DD was a few days late and it was very very hot. I got bored. Possibly because all I had done for the last 20 years was work.
    One thing I would suggest is check out when public hols are. Reason is depending on employer most Mat leave is paid as weeks so even public holidays are counted. So just say you begin your leave just before Easter if you take Rec or holiday leave all you use is the actual work days therefore extending your leave. You need to check limits around when Mat leave needs to be taken my employer states must commence within six month after birth. I found the time spent after DD was born was far more precious than the time before DD but that's me. I would not be rushing back to work unless you have too.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2007
    848

    I was 36 weeks when I went on mat leave.

    Our work enterprise agreement says that we have to go on mat leave 6 weeks before the due date unless we can get a letter from a Dr saying that we are fit to work. I got a letter signed saying I could work up to 4 weeks before my due date but they were reluctant to sign anything. I found the 4 weeks went really fast and bubs arrived 9 days 'late' anyway.

    Hope that helps.

  6. #6
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    It was the same in my workplace - had to finish at 36 weeks. I actually found it boring too, but I finished then because I couldn't wait to leave work behind for awhile!

    With no 3, I planned to finish 3 weeks early but she decided to come the very night I finished - yep, went into labour at my last team meeting!

    I think 3 -4 weeks before you are due is optimal, but the best thing to do is leave some of the planning for those weeks. Most of the time we go nuts and have everything ready by the time we finish work, leaving nothing else to do.

    The weeks before baby comes can drag on a little, but its also wonderful time to really slow down, enjoy the anticipation, wash and fold those tiny baby clothes and finish off the nursery. Try not to get everything done too soon ifkwim? Enjoy the pre baby rituals.

  7. #7
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    is really weird, I found out the other day we can't take maternity leave until baby is born..so if we want to stop work before baby comes we have to take annual leave or unpaid leave..how weird is that?

  8. #8
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    is really weird, I found out the other day we can't take maternity leave until baby is born..so if we want to stop work before baby comes we have to take annual leave or unpaid leave..how weird is that?

  9. #9
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    Apr 2007
    Sydney
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    I am lucky as I have a very flexible company that I work for. Plus bump is due in early January. I will stop coming into the office in just 6 weeks, I will be 33 weeks by then, but I will work right up until we break for Christmas but I will do those last 2 weeks from home. So I am on annual leave as per normal and that will take me up until the baby is born (aprox). Then I will be on unpaid maternity leave for 3 months and we will see how we go after that. But the plan is t come back to work after 3 months PT but from home. Then after another 3 months I plan to be back at work FT but a mix of the office and at home. Will see how that plan actually works though!

  10. #10
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    Oct 2004
    Sydney
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    is really weird, I found out the other day we can't take maternity leave until baby is born..so if we want to stop work before baby comes we have to take annual leave or unpaid leave..how weird is that?
    That doesnt sound right. You might want to check what the rules are in Vic.

    I started my maternity leave at just before 37 weeks. I could have gone right up until the day before Claire was born (I had a good pregnancy with not much discomfort) but I was getting so frustrated with work that I just couldnt wait to get out of there. I spent the first week doing housework, and the second week sleeping, then Claire was born at 38.5 weeks.

  11. #11
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    Jan 2007
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    I went on Mat leave 6 weeks before my due date. DD came 4 days early. I feel it was just right for me. I got to have a break before I had DD. I ended up quitting my job a week before DD was born coz I didn't want to travel all the way to the city for work when I had a baby at home. Now DD is 7 months and I work 10mins from home and have been full time ever since DD was 4 months old. I love it!

  12. #12
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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    I went on mat leave when I was 37 weeks. I gave birth at 38 4 so I got a week and a half off work before bubs was born.

    The last couple of weeks were a little hard, particularly the last week. I had swollen feet and it got really uncomfortable walking around and I had to go bare foot around the office sometimes as my shoes wouldn't fit.

  13. #13
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    Nov 2007
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    I will be finishing when I am 38 weeks - so 2 weeks b4 bub is due! I am tiered now but I have a desk job and I would rather have the leave after bub than b4. I am looking fwd to finishing now tho!
    I work for a pirvate company so I am taking all the AL that I have accrued (7 weeks) and having it part pay for 14 weeks then the reminder of the 6 months off at no pay. Then back to work 3 days a week - thats the plan now - but who knows!!

  14. #14
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    Jul 2007
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    I anticipated have issues with my pregnancy so went on ML for the last trimester. Turns out it was a trouble free pregnancy so I ended up doing lots of swimming, shopping and socialising : )