Leave for Pregnancy
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I have an ee who is pregnant. She thinks that after she has the baby she is entitled to the 12 weeks after the baby is born. I don't think that she is elgible for the 12 weeks unless there is a problem with the baby/delivery. Who is correct in this case?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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I just had someone take leave after her child was born. It was an uncomplicated delivery and the baby was healthy. She took the full 12 weeks, intending to come back to work, but ultimately did not return.
You should also check your state laws, to see if they provide for additiona, pregancy leave.
Good Luck!
Now get out your friendly Short Term Disability Policy or as we call it the Medical Leave policy. This policy deals with compensation and travels along the road with FMLA; however, the amount of time that we pay someone to deliever and bond with their new born is different and stops sooner than the 12 weeks. 6 weeks for a normal birth, 8 weeks for C section and upto 12 weeks for physician certified complications beyond the delivery or initial removal from the work force. Father bonding gets no money but he can have the time off. I really wonder how the majority of the poor people make it with a new baby and no money. FMLA and daddy bonding is for the really rich.
When the money runs out the employee and the physicians always get the employee back to work. We had one employee work all day Friday, had her baby on Saturday, and was back to work in three weeks and never missed a beat. We had another that took the entire 12 weeks and worked three days before she realized she had to be with her baby rather than at work and she resigned. Hope this help clear it all up.