Work after Maternity

The birth of your child is the most incredible and important time in your life. However, the transition back to work after maternity can be a difficult and stressful time. We’ll provide you with the information you need to help make the transition an easy one.

Can You Afford to Stay Home?
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Can You Afford to Stay Home?

September 1, 2010 in Work after Maternity

It seems like most families can’t make it any more on just one income. While many moms want to take advantage of the years when their children are young, and stay home to raise them, they need to go to work in order to make ends meet.

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7 Ways to Balance a Baby and a Job after Returning to Work after Maternity
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7 Ways to Balance a Baby and a Job after Returning to Work after Maternity

February 22, 2010 in Work after Maternity

Sometimes returning to work after maternity and learning to balance can be overwhelming, but here are 7 ways to balance the most important thing in your life with the most financially important.

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FOX & Family talks to CEO about Returning to Work after Maternity
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FOX & Family talks to CEO about Returning to Work after Maternity

January 18, 2010 in Work after Maternity

Recently, FOX & Family sat down with Jennifer Brown, CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, and Catherine Crawford, a stay at home mom returning to work after maternity leave. Jennifer helped Catherine overcome the obstacles set up by societal norms with returning to work after maternity leave.

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Returning to Work after Maternity Guilt Eased by Support Groups
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Returning to Work after Maternity Guilt Eased by Support Groups

January 18, 2010 in Work after Maternity

Are you a double duty mom? Do you feel guilt and sadness every morning you kiss your baby good-bye? Are you anxious at work thinking about how your baby is doing? If you answered yes, a lot of women are going through the same thing you are- returning to work after maternity leave. It’s not only a shock to the system physically, but it is one of the first times a new mother leaves her baby for an extended amount of time.

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