Baby Mum-Mum
Babies, Parenting, Child Health, Infant Nutrition
 

Baby Development – 10 Ways to Maximize your Maternity Leave

08.01.2009 | 5:20:54 pm | Posted by admin

By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist

Recent studies found that an adequate amount of time for maternity leave can both reduce the odds of delivering by c-section and establishing solid breastfeeding practices.  For some mothers, the amount of maternity leave may be monetarily based but there are a few things you can do utilize the time you do get.  Here are 10 ways to maximize your maternity leave:

1. Save vacations: as soon as you discover you are pregnant, start saving your vacation, sick, and personal days.  These can be a life saver if you will not be paid for all of your leave.

2. Leave your notice:  If you are planning not to return to work after having a baby, wait until the last 2 weeks of your leave to give the final 2 weeks notice to your employer.  Although it may seem to not be best practice, any earlier could mean less money for you in the end.

3. Set boundaries: When you are home and the office continues to call and email you; it is imperative that boundaries are set.  Simply let the office know your family is your first priority and you will be available to handle emergency situations only. 

4. Lean on friends and family:  the people in your life that you are close to are probably pretty excited about your new baby so when they offer to help- say yes!

baby development, parenting5. Get appointments in:  Make sure to schedule well baby visits, check ups, and immunization appointments for you and your baby before returning to work.

6. Be open: honesty is the best policy and it is best to be upfront with your boss or employer from the time you announce your pregnancy to how to handle returning to work.  Discuss how your duties will be divided amongst coworkers while your gone, discuss maternity leave policies, and find out how best to handle time off for sick kids.

7. Use your resources: talk to other working moms you know, search the web, or visit blogs to get ideas and tips from mothers who already know what you are going through.

8. Start in the middle: try making your first day back in the middle of the week like a Wednesday or Thursday.  This will help make it easier to adjust for both your and your baby.

9. Do a trial run:  after you have found daycare you approve of, attempt a trial run at dropping the baby off for a few hours to see how you both do.  This way if it doesn’t work out, you still have time while being off from work to find other options.

10. Enjoy it:  Although that may seem obvious, having a new baby is also stressful especially if you are concerned about your job at the same time.  Be sure to enjoy your maternity leave and savor that precious time you have with your baby because it certainly goes by fast.

 


About this Blog:

The Baby Mum-Mum blog discusses everything to do with babies and parenting with a focus on child health and child development. Baby Mum-Mum is a healthy, easy to digest baby rice snack that is enjoyed by babies and mothers around the world for its portability, gluten free ingredients and great taste.

Announcement:

On February 22, the FDA issued letters relating to labelling to 22 food companies, including several baby food manufacturers. We were advised by the FDA that we are not permitted to print the statements "Low in Fat" or "No added fat or oils" on our Baby Mum-Mum packaging.

Although these statements are true and each serving of Baby Mum-Mum does not contain any fat, the FDA has brought to our attention that these claims are technically not allowed on our packaging solely because the product is intended for consumption by infants and children under 4 years of age.

In the future, these claims will be removed from our packaging.

Syndicate this Blog:

Bloglines #
Google #
My MSN #
Newsgator #
RSS #
My Yahoo #

10 Most Recent Posts :

03.01.2010 Child Nutrition – Infant to Toddler Nutrition Transition

02.28.2010 Baby Health – Prevention is Key Research Goal for Premature Babies

02.26.2010 Child Nutrition – Tips for Feeding Your Toddler

02.25.2010 Baby Development – The First 3 Months

02.24.2010 Baby Nutrition – DHA and Eye Health: Study Supports Omega-3 in Formula

02.22.2010 Child Health – Recommendations for Fluoridated Toothpaste Use in Children

02.18.2010 Child Nutrition – Gluten Free Recipe of the Month: Chewy Granola Bars

02.16.2010 Baby Development – Longer nursing may Aid in Kid’s Mental Health

02.01.2010 Baby Nutrition – Mother’s Milk: What Determines Breastfeeding Rates in the UK?

01.28.2010 Baby Nutrition – Industry Views Sought on Baby Milk Ingredients

Blog Roll: