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    Hi all,
    Just wondering if anybody has any infirmation ir advice they can offer.
    Im planning on stopping at 6 months and taking mat leave.
    Are theyre any risks i need to be aware of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolen3 View Post
    Hi all,
    Just wondering if anybody has any infirmation ir advice they can offer.
    Im planning on stopping at 6 months and taking mat leave.
    Are theyre any risks i need to be aware of?
    Thanks
    Hi Jolen
    I am currently nearly seven months pregnant with my third child and although I can't offer any specific advice, I would just make sure you don't over do things as, in my experience, it is pretty exhausting childminding whilst pregnant! I haven't scaled down but have taken things a bit easier where and when I can (which basically means I work like mad all week and make my husband deal with my kids at the weekends while I put my feet up ) Also make sure you get your Mat B1 form from your midwife at or just after 20 weeks. This allows you to fill out a maternity allowance form to claim the maternity benefit (currently about £130/week for 39 weeks) You should get it if you have been paying your national insurance contributions.
    I am planning on stopping work about 5 days before my due date, assuming I get that far!, and have made contingency plans with other childminders should I go into labour early. All my parents have received a newsletter with the other CM's details on them to make their own arrangements (as I wouldn't want to do it for them - your choice of CM is very personal and the ones I have recommended to my parents are all different).
    Good luck with your pregnancy and just take it a bit easier and of course, mind your back!!
    Susie

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    I've worked all way threw all 4 of my pregnancies ESP the last 2 literally days before I gave birth and went back 2 wks later

    U know your body so just don't over do it

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    im now 21 weeks with bump number 3.

    im only working a 4 day week till 3.15pm and have cut back on groups but otherwise im fine, im working right up to my csection date and then taking 2 weeks off. baby is coming end of Aug and most my children are TTO so i will be quiet over summer. Dp is having a month off to help when i start back.

    I just spend most of my day in my knees as i cant bend anymore haha

    xx

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    Oh wow you girls are good working to the end and going straight back!
    Glad theres nothing specific to worry about.
    With regards to matb1 form, think I need to look into the taxes and ni side if things.

    Thanks for replies. And good luck with your babies

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    I worked up until the day I went into labour and it was fine but I worked part time so a bit different to full time. I worked three full days a week and the kids I had were brilliant, so no problems at all.
    Wellybellyxxxxxxxxx

 

 

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