You Can Do It!
Mother & Baby India|January 2019

M&B shares tips to make returning to work after maternity leave as painless as possible.

Tania Tarafdar
You Can Do It!

Going back to work from maternity leave can be a little stressful and overwhelming. When the countdown starts to that daunting day you’re filled with anxiety about how our little one will do in the care of others. You’ve gotten used to those sweet newborn cuddles and spending every waking moment with this beautiful baby you’ve created. You don’t want it to end! That first day back can be very emotional for a working mum. Between the emotional effects, the potential pumping logistics, and the physical stress of it all, you can’t underestimate how big of a transition it will be. Before you return to work from maternity leave, you’re going to want to get as much support as possible. And we’re not just talking about childcare. Here are some tips that will make that transition go as smoothly as possible.

GET YOUR CHILDCARE IN PLACE EARLY

Quality childcare is hard to find, which is why you should start your search long before you reboot your work laptop. And once you find the right fit for your family, test it out. This will help you determine if your choice really is the right one, work out any issues, and give you and your baby a chance to get comfortable with one of the biggest changes in your new life. You’ll feel immensely better on your first day back to work if you don’t have to worry as much about who or where you left your little one with. You’ll still worry to some degree, but will be free of those irrational fears and anxieties that will allow you to better focus on your job.

GO EASY ON YOURSELF

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