For those of you who decided to stay at home with your LO, at what point in your pregnancy did you stop working?
For those of you who decided to stay at home with your LO, at what point in your pregnancy did you stop working?
pomelo / 5178 posts
I worked up until I went to the hospital. I put in my "last day" as my dute date, but since I went into labor a week early, I used vacation for my last 5 days on the books.
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
I stopped working a month before my due date, but didn't actually quit until after he was born.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
I stopped working about a year before my lo was conceived. I wasn't even married yet. I quit my job for health reasons and decided not to look for another until after the wedding, then dh and I decided we wanted to ttc right after we got married and thought it would probably be best if I didn't work when I was pregnant because of my migraines. Best decision ever, pregnancy made my migraines a million times worse and the stress of work would have just made it even more worse, and id have to take even more meds. So I was home for a while before my lo came.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I went on maternity leave 7 weeks before my son was born. I should have returned 6 months later, but decided not to return 3 months before I was due back.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
I'm finishing up at work at 36 weeks but technically I don't start my maternity leave until my due date as I have about four weeks of annual leave to take.
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