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How to focus on your skills–not your bump.
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Planning can take a lot of stress out of those crucial weeks before you go on maternity leave. You can adapt this time line to fit your needs.
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Sharing the news that you’re expecting with family and friends is the easy part. They’ll smile, hug, congratulate you, and maybe even cry. Chances are, telling your boss and coworkers won’t be as heartwarming—they might worry that you won’t come back to work or question how committed you are to your job. To get the timing right, follow these guidelines.
Working Mother Media has launched a campaign to ensure that paid parental leave is available to all U.S. workers. Offered by 178 nations around the world, including some of the poorest, paid parental leave is not mandated by just three countries: the United States, Swaziland and Papua New Guinea.
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America's working parents deserve paid parental leave, both maternity and paternity.
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Navigating the difficult post-baby return to office life.
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You can breastfeed at work. It's the law and here are the tools to help you, the new mom at work and the company you work for, get it right!
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After pregnancy or adoption and a maybe-too-short maternity leave comes the inevitable return to work. It ain’t easy, as they say, but these tips can make your first day back feel a whole lot better.
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Advice for what soon-to-be moms should consider during pregnancy about returning to work or at any stage of being a new mom at work.
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Working Mother's Career Coach offers advice on getting through the concerns a new mom has about taking maternity leave from her job.
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Putting a professional plan in place will help you to navigate your maternity leave during pregnancy–while keeping your career on a firm footing.
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You go on maternity leave but decide not to return to work after the baby is born. Whether it's a last-minute decision or a true change of heart, working moms should know your rights about making that choice.
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You are out of work and obviously pregnant.  Seems like a hard time to job hunt. These studies show it won't be easy but look for a great tip from the experts. –Tiffany Forte
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Job-hunt discrimination.
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