Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
Yes this. depending on how you deliver usually you are considered disabled for 6 or 8 weeks, then bonding time will kick in. So I would at least take that and then think about working until the baby comes home and taking the remainder of your leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
When the baby is in the NICU, you'll be spending most of your day there with them, nursing, pumping, holding the baby, etc. Because many preemies don't nurse well, you end up spending a lot of time pumping just to keep the supply up.
My preemie was in the NICU for 2 weeks. When I was not in the hospital with him, I was resting and recovering and pumping. I was in no shape to work.
I see. How much time did you take to total with your preemie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
When the baby is in the NICU, you'll be spending most of your day there with them, nursing, pumping, holding the baby, etc. Because many preemies don't nurse well, you end up spending a lot of time pumping just to keep the supply up.
My preemie was in the NICU for 2 weeks. When I was not in the hospital with him, I was resting and recovering and pumping. I was in no shape to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.
I’m worried that would mean only 8 or so weeks with the baby. Did anyone work from home during the NICU stay while recovering?
Anonymous wrote:Won’t you need time for physical recovery right away? I would at least start your leave.