Pregnancy is one of the most exciting, tiring, joyous, demanding times of any woman’s life (well before the baby arrives anyway!).
Of course there are many factors to take into consideration. Breaking the big news to family and friends, preparing for the birth, choosing a name, etc. However, one of the most challenging aspects of any pregnancy is balancing work.
We can’t weigh in on what name you pick for your little bundle of joy . However, we can help you through the work side of things with our tips below:
Letting your boss know
It is completely up to you when you decide to inform your work colleagues. We do highly recommend letting your boss be the first in the know.
Organise a catch-up with your employer when you feel the time is right. Let them know you are pregnant and when the anticipated due date is. At this point you can get all of the information you need regarding maternity leave. You can also set plans in place for when you will be taking your maternity leave. When your employer is made aware of the situation you are then entitled to time off for antenatal appointments.
Coping with symptoms
Morning sickness, headaches, a complete lack of energy and exhaustion are all common in the early stages of pregnancy. Carrying on as ‘normal’ might not be feasible sometimes. It is ok to let your boss know how you are feeling. Don’t be afraid to take a day or two off. If you find your symptoms are too severe to make it through a full working day.
Get the right clothes or uniform
Feeling comfortable at work is important at all times. Especially, though, when you are growing a tiny little person inside you. If you are a
beauty therapist,
nurse,
pharmacist or
medical professional who is required to wear a work uniform then invest in a high quality
maternity tunic.
At Diamond Designs Uniforms we design maternity tunics that are ideal of the beauty industry or healthcare professions.
Our popular maternity tunic is made with ties so it expands with your bump making it excellent value for money!
Shop our comfortable,
stylish and durable maternity tunic.