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Returning to work after maternity leave!

Writer Lina by Writer Lina
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Returning to work after maternity leave involves understanding your legal rights, preparing logistically, and managing the emotional transition. You are legally entitled to return to the same job or a suitable alternative, with the same terms and conditions. To prepare, arrange childcare, discuss return-to-work plans with your employer early, and ease back in by, for example, using KIT (Keeping In Touch) days if available. 

Returning to work after maternity leave is a big milestone — one that brings mixed emotions for most moms. You might feel excited to get back to your routine, nervous about leaving your baby, or even a little guilty for wanting both. And that’s okay.

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The truth is, balancing motherhood and a career isn’t easy, but it is possible. With a bit of planning, self-compassion, and support, you can make this transition smoother for both you and your baby.

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Here are some realistic and empowering maternity tips to help you navigate returning to work after maternity leave — and feel confident doing it.

1. Acknowledge Your Feelings

First and foremost — it’s normal to feel emotional. You’re leaving behind precious time spent bonding with your baby and stepping into a new phase of life. It’s completely okay to feel anxious, sad, or even relieved.

Instead of pushing those feelings away, acknowledge them. Talk to your partner, a trusted friend, or even a fellow mom who’s been through it. You’ll quickly find that you’re not alone in how you feel.

💛 Remember: Feeling emotional doesn’t mean you’re not ready — it just means you care deeply about both parts of your life.

2. Start Preparing Early

Don’t wait until your first day back to get into “work mode.” Start easing into the transition a few weeks before your return.

Here’s how:

  • Practice your new routine. Do a few “trial runs” — get dressed, prep bottles, and do the morning drop-off to see how long everything takes.
  • Adjust your baby’s schedule. If they’ll be going to daycare or staying with a caregiver, slowly shift nap or feeding times to align with their new routine.
  • Set up your workspace. If you’re working remotely, create a space that helps you focus without feeling cut off from your baby.

The more you plan, the less stressful those first few mornings will be.

3. Choose the Right Childcare

For maternity, Finding childcare you trust is key to feeling confident about returning to work. Whether it’s a daycare, nanny, or family member, look for a setup that fits your family’s needs and comfort level.

Consider visiting several options and asking questions like:

  • How do they handle feeding, naps, and comfort?
  • What’s the caregiver-to-baby ratio?
  • How do they communicate updates during the day?

💡 Tip: Once you’ve chosen your childcare, start with a few short visits before your first full day back. It helps your baby adjust gradually — and helps you feel more at ease.

4. Plan for Feeding

If you’re breastfeeding, returning to work will require some planning around pumping and milk storage. Discuss with your employer a private, comfortable space to pump (you have the right to do so under most workplace laws).

A few tips:

  • Start building a small freezer stash of milk before returning.
  • Invest in a good-quality, portable pump.
  • Label and store milk in small portions to reduce waste.
  • Pack an extra top — leaks happen!

If you’re formula-feeding, prep bottles the night before to make mornings smoother.

Most importantly, remember that feeding your baby is not all-or-nothing — do what works best for you and your baby without guilt.

5. Ease Back If Possible

If your workplace allows it, consider phasing back into work. A gradual return — such as part-time hours, remote days, or shorter shifts — can make the adjustment easier.

This gives you time to find your rhythm while still being present for your baby’s needs. It also helps both of you emotionally — you’ll gain confidence in balancing your roles without feeling rushed.

If flexible arrangements aren’t offered, try to start midweek so your first week back feels shorter and less overwhelming.

6. Organize and Simplify

Mornings with a baby can be hectic — so the more you prepare ahead, the better.

  • Lay out clothes (for both you and your baby) the night before.
  • Pack the diaper bag and your work bag in advance.
  • Prep easy breakfasts or snacks for grab-and-go mornings.

You might also want to create a shared digital calendar with your partner for tracking appointments, daycare pickups, and meal planning. A little structure goes a long way toward keeping things calm and manageable.

7. Set Boundaries at Work

Once you’re back at work, it’s important to set clear boundaries. You might not be able to stay late or take on extra projects right away — and that’s perfectly okay.

Communicate openly with your manager about your schedule and priorities. Most employers are understanding when you’re transparent and proactive.

8. Stay Connected With Your Baby

One of the hardest parts about going back to work is missing your baby during the day. Finding small ways to stay connected can ease that ache.

  • Keep a photo or video of your baby at your desk or on your phone.
  • Ask your caregiver to send occasional updates or pictures.
  • Leave a soft item (like a blanket or shirt with your scent) with your baby to comfort them.

When you reunite at the end of the day, make that time sacred — lots of cuddles, no distractions. Even 20 minutes of pure, present time with your baby helps you both reconnect.

9. Be Kind to Yourself

No matter how organized or prepared you are, there will be hard days. Some mornings you’ll cry after daycare drop-off. Some days you’ll forget something important or feel guilty for missing a milestone.

Give yourself grace. You’re doing something incredibly challenging — balancing two full-time roles that both require your heart.

Remind yourself that you’re setting a powerful example for your child: showing them what resilience, dedication, and love look like in action.

10. Build Your Support System

The maternity journey back to work isn’t one you need to take alone. Surround yourself with supportive people — your partner, friends, coworkers, or fellow moms who understand what you’re going through.

Join online parenting communities or local mom groups where you can share experiences and get advice. Sometimes just hearing, “You’ve got this,” from another mom makes all the difference.

And remember: asking for help doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re human — and you’re wise enough to know that motherhood is stronger when shared.

FAQ:

What are the rules about returning to work after maternity leave?

You’re entitled to return to the same job after maternity leave if you’ve been away 26 weeks or less. Your pay and conditions must be the same as or better than if you hadn’t gone on maternity leave. It’s unfair dismissal and maternity discrimination if your employer says you can’t return to the same job.

How to feel better about returning to work after maternity leave?

If possible, return with shorter days or a flexible schedule to help both you and your baby adjust gradually. Manage emotions with grace. It’s normal to feel a mix of excitement, anxiety, and guilt. Give yourself permission to feel all the feelings and take things one step at a time.

Final Thoughts

Returning to work after maternity leave isn’t about “getting back to normal.” It’s about finding a new normal — one that honors both your role as a mother and as a professional.

You might not have everything perfectly balanced right away, and that’s okay. With time, you’ll discover your rhythm, your baby will adapt, and the guilt will slowly fade.

Celebrate the small wins — making it through your first day, your first week, your first full month. You’re doing something brave and beautiful: showing your child that love and purpose can exist in every part of your life.

So take a deep breath, mama. You’ve got this.

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