[159] Planning Parental Leave? Steps to Have Your Ideal Maternity Leave with Sue and Amy

Real Happy Mom - A podcast by Toni-Ann Mayembe, DDS

Send us a textIf there was one area that I could go back and time in and change in my life, it would be preparing for maternity leave when I had my first son. As a recent grad with student loans and no savings, taking 3-month maternity leave wasn't something that I could afford. Unfortunately, the United States did not have a federal paid maternity leave like other countries like Estonia, Portugal, and New Zealand. As a new mom I wanted to be home with my baby, but the reality was I had ...