Anonymous wrote:I think work is a good distraction. It’s not like you’ll be on bed rest the whole time. Sure, if you can telework that is more helpful so you aren’t having people watching your comings and goings. Did 3 ivf cycles, the last one during Covid with remote work was obviously easiest but it is doable with a regular work schedule with some flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:Play to win. You’ll want those days off when you have your baby. Also, I personally found work to be a very good distraction during the whole IVF process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who had successful IVF cycles and great stim results, do you recommend taking vacation or requesting to telework during the process? We are beginning the process in July, but my clinic wants me to come in June as soon as I get my period. I am assuming I will be on birth control for a month. I typically try to be stress free but we are increasing our presence in work soon. Do you recommend taking time off or requesting telework during the IVF process? If so, which stages? I am assuming i need to take off and rest before and after the retrieval. Should I take off during the stims? I am pretty petite, and I know people will wonder why I am bloated if I go to the office. Does the clinic tell me where I am in the process so I can take off? I am meeting with my supervisor next week so any advice would be appreciated.
Don’t worry people won’t notice that you’re bloated. Only you will.
Anonymous wrote:Play to win. You’ll want those days off when you have your baby. Also, I personally found work to be a very good distraction during the whole IVF process.
Anonymous wrote:I did 5 rounds of IVF. I only had to take off the day of retrieval and the day of transfer each time. Monitoring appointments start at 7 am at my clinic. I would go in for the earliest appointment and then head in to work.
I did not tell anyone at work while I was in the process and no one was the wiser. Your workplace might be different but I did not feel comfortable sharing with my coworkers and there was no need to. I just used sick and annual leave as needed.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who had successful IVF cycles and great stim results, do you recommend taking vacation or requesting to telework during the process? We are beginning the process in July, but my clinic wants me to come in June as soon as I get my period. I am assuming I will be on birth control for a month. I typically try to be stress free but we are increasing our presence in work soon. Do you recommend taking time off or requesting telework during the IVF process? If so, which stages? I am assuming i need to take off and rest before and after the retrieval. Should I take off during the stims? I am pretty petite, and I know people will wonder why I am bloated if I go to the office. Does the clinic tell me where I am in the process so I can take off? I am meeting with my supervisor next week so any advice would be appreciated.