Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I'm just under 22 weeks and plan to leave work at 34 weeks, although taking the last 2 weeks in August as annual leave so officially starting mat leave at 36 weeks.


I love a bit if 'me time' and haven't enjoyed much of that in recent years, thanks to work. I imagine it'll only get worse once the baby is here, so planning to get my fill of putting my feet up, listening to my music and getting started on all those new books I've got sitting on the book shelf.


I also haven't started on the shopping yet, so imagine I will still have a few things to buy closer to my due date (24th Sept according to LMP, and 19th Sept according to dating scan).


Talking of which, what date do you stick with? One midwife recommended scan date which I used for a while, but another midwife said to stick to LMP date so I'm back to due date on 24th Sept.

Hi Browncoffee,


In my 2nd pregnancy I decided to have a 'due week' instead of a 'due date'. In the end both my girls were a week late, and I suspect future babies would be too, if I were mad enough to have more! I believe my 'natural pregnancy length' is 41 weeks.


So - if you can bear it I wouldn't fixate on any one date, it only winds you up and makes you feel miserable if you go past it (in my experience of most pregnant ladies, including myself).


At least with a 'due week' you are giving yourself a bit of leeway!


Enjoy the rest of your pregnancy, and especially the last 6 weeks. I loved that time pottering around with my bump, almost in a dream like state at times. It is very rare in modern life to have time like that.


Molly

x

I'm 28 weeks now and all being well I've planned to finished when I'll be around 36 and a half weeks. Originally I'd planned to push my finish date a little later, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think a week or two here or there will make much difference once baby arrives.


I like the idea of having some time to myself to put my feet up and get sorted (and do lots of cooking and baking...!). Added to which my mile walk over One Tree Hill to Honor Oak Park to the station and back every day is getting more and more like hard work each week...!!

The first time I finished at 35 weeks and my daughter was a little late, so had almost 6 weeks off. Loved it and may never have that amount of leisure time again (sob). Was lucky as had lots of untaken annual leave to extend the mat leave with.


It's excellent (though odd) that we accrue annual leave while on maternity leave!


This time am planning to work a bit longer, all being well, as am doing a much easier job and find it easier to go to work than look after a toddler!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I normally vote Lib Dem and will continue to do so.
    • the reason Tories have lost votes is because they have lost trust primarily. the voters didn't vote for what the Tories did, but what they promised. you can't blame the voters for the outcome, just because they voted for the party. Labour are in a position of influence so we will have to see what they do.  Reform are there, as quite a presence should Labour continue to fail. It feels as if we are on a very thin line
    • I agree with that The voters authorised strong austerity in 2010 and kept voting for it for 14 years - for that reason alone, given Labour have been in power for only months I can't find my else able to equate them as bad as each other. Yet. It may happen and given Labour's poor decision making and comms to date I wouldn't be surprised if they end up that way Problem is the voters say they want one thing (lower prices/better public services/things working) but then don't reward any government that tries to deliver -  and they explicitly said they wanted higher prices with Brexit and lower public services by voting Cons in for 14 years - so they got what they wanted, they just don't like the reality Whoever is elected now has to find a way to address those years of underinvestment and diminished growth - there is no painless way out. But blaming immigration for everything (Reform speciality) is only making everything worse
    • That’s good to know, but it just wasn’t clear to me.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...