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What do teachers do when they get pregnant?

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I was wondering if a teacher would have to take a year off to have her baby if she failed to plan it to happen during the summer. Our school system doesn't have maturnity leave for teachers and I was just wondering (I want to have kids and I have trouble getting pregnant) what teachers do.

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  1. When my teacher was preggers there was a subsitute for a few months she came in a few times a week though once the baby was a few weeks old


  2. In most school systems, you can accumulate sick days. The more sick days you have, the longer you can stay home with the baby. However, if you want to stay home with your baby longer you can take an unpaid leave of absence for up to one year under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Check with your human resources department; they will be able to help you out. And good luck!

  3. I taught elementary school for six years. I got pregnant my 6th year of teaching. Luckily, I had the baby in April, so I had built up enough sick leave to just take the rest of the year off. If I had not had enough sick leave, I would have be able to take off 6 weeks for a vaginal birth, 8 weeks for a c-section, and 12 weeks for an adoption.  If you do not have sick leave, you will not be paid for your time off, but you will have a job to come back to.  This may be different in your state. I live in Georgia.

  4. Most people only take a few months off when they get pregnant. If they don't have maternity leave, which frankly, would be odd, they probably have a system set up for leave of absence or sabbatical.

  5. They get long term (interim) substitute teachers, usually licensed.

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