@Natalie thank you for your comment! That's quite a good idea to leave a little early but to do an hour or so here and there if you feel good. I guess I'm a marketing consultant so I'd need to make sure I had a short project or some consultancy hours to be able to do that but that's good you've got the option! That sounds like a good plan! Wishing you all the best! 😊
Also self employed! I started to wind down from 38 weeks & worked 3ish hrs per day all the way up until 2 days before my due date as my contractions started! My LG is 8 weeks old & I’ve managed to do a couple of hours work last month. I told 2 of my clients that I’d be back supporting after 3ish months, which is about 1/2 a day a week. I’ll slowly build back up over time & work during nap times / evenings / with partners help until my LG goes to nursery when she’s 1 next year. I know it’s not going to be the easiest but I really don’t want to send her to nursery any sooner than that.
@Arti thanks Arti! That's great to know. As I work from home on a laptop, I'm hoping I'll be able to do some work in early Jan still. I love the flexibility of self employment but maternity leave is a bit stressful financially when self employed 🙈 That's what I'm hoping I can do too, couple of hours every day for example. And nursery is soooo expensive, I would also rather work around it. Thanks for your thoughts / experience! X
i’m self employed and i’m only having 2 weeks off. unfortunately id loose my 6 years worth of clients if i had more time off :( x
@Leah Awww Leah I'm so sorry to hear, could you hire someone temporary to replace you in the meantime? To cover for you for a little longer so you can have more time with your baby? That sounds so so tough to only take 2 weeks. Can your partner not help financially either? You'd hope your clients would be understanding...
no i wouldn’t be able too, im a lash tech you see. my partner could but i just couldn’t risk losing my clients. i think max i could have off is about a month xxx
Hey I'm self employed. I'm officially going on Mat leave at 37 weeks but going to a little hour or so if I feel up to it up to 39 weeks. I'm then planning a min of 6 weeks off and doing 1 day a week until around 4-5 months then going back to 3 days (my full hours) x