Anemia due to pregancy
carecruiter
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I have an employee who is experiencing morning sickness, headaches, and dizziness as a result of her pregnancy. Her doctor diagnosed her with anemia and wants to put her on disability for a month. The employee feels that it is not safe for her to drive to and from work in her condition. Is this condition classified under FMLA as family leave for the "birth of a child"? I don't believe this qualifies as a "serious medical condition".
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Yes, this would be a serious medical condition. But don't let the employee's assumptions about driving enter the equation. Those are meaningless in an FML analysis. Tell her you will review the doctor's statements and if she wishes to discuss driving with him and have him restrict that, that's the approach she should take. Your ruling can only be based on the medical certification.
I agree with Don D that the driving should not enter into the equation, unless the Health Care Provider (HCP) specifically addresses it. However, if the HCP has put the employee "on disability" -- why would she need to worry about driving -- shouldn't she be off work altogether? Unless, what you mean is that she is going to work on an intermittent or reduced schedule.
Please take the advice given here -- and I can't make this any plainer -- it is not for you to decide whether or not the employee is unable to work - that is the call of the HCP, and ONLY the HCP.
P.S. If you don't have 5 employees in your company, kindly disregard the PDL tirade.