Monday, April 27, 2020
The Best Things You can do for a Pregnant Coworker
The Best Things You can do for a Pregnant Coworker Being pregnant and working can be difficult, but there are things you can do to be an awesome coworker to an expectant mom. Being pregnant doesnât mean your coworker is disabled, and no one should treat her like she is. Sheâs growing a life inside her, and sheâs probably going to be cranky, tired and forgetful, but sheâs still the same person youâve known and worked with. However, because sheâs going to be cranky, tired and forgetful â" and perhaps have days where sheâs throwing up â" things will change when sheâs in the office. Being pregnant is a challenging experience â" for some with difficult pregnancies, itâs even more demanding â" and being at work doesnât make anything easier. Being supportive will help your coworker through her tough days and give her peace of mind. Here are a few awesome things you can do to support your pregnant coworker. 1. Cover for Them Throughout the entire pregnancy, your coworker may be at work less than normal. Whether they are running to the bathroom to throw up or taking time off to go to doctorâs appointments, itâs important to realize that someone needs to cover for her absence. Help out by letting your coworker know youâve got her back and offer to take care of business if she needs to be away from the office. 2. Feed Them One of the best ways to lessen morning sickness is to eat small portions of food throughout the day. As the pregnancy progresses, itâs important for pregnant women to keep their energy levels up for herself and the baby. Have snacks on hand for your pregnant coworker to nibble on when she needs them. Itâll brighten her day if you bring in her favorite snack and let her know you care about how sheâs feeling. 3. Be Lenient Even if your coworker has never been late before, thereâs a chance that will all change when sheâs pregnant. No one can predict how pregnancy is going to make them feel or how much energy it is going to sap from their body, so be forgiving when it comes to schedules. Give them a little bit of lenience so they can make it to work or meetings. 4. Be Considerate With Smells Pregnancy increases womenâs sense of smell, and certain scents can make them incredibly nauseous. Be aware of the scents you have in your office â" from perfume to cleaning supplies to food smells â" and attempt to reduce them to make your pregnant coworker more comfortable and less sick to her stomach. 5. Realize That Mom Brain Is a Real Thing With all the hormones rushing through your coworkerâs body, sheâs going to be exhausted and sheâs going to forget things. Reduce the embarrassment that comes with this issue by offering her a pack of sticky notes to write down important information or send email reminders to help her through the day. 6. Donât Ask Them to Take on Extra Duties Pregnant womenâs bodies are going through a lot, and they are going to be incredibly tired. Asking them to take on extra duties isnât going to benefit anyone. If they volunteer to take on extra duties, thatâs totally fine, but donât force them or guilt trip them if they canât or donât want to do anything above and beyond. Theyâre already going to be adding on extra work to prepare for their maternity leave. 7. Sympathize Have you been pregnant before? Do you have experience carrying a child and working? While every pregnancy is different, it might help your coworker to hear some of your stories and know they arenât alone in this process. Give them some tips on how to get through their day or ways to reduce the swelling in their feet at night. Sometimes just talking about what is going on will help alleviate some of your coworkerâs fears and help them feel supported. 8. Show Enthusiasm Pregnancy can be an incredibly exciting and exhilarating experience, but it is also full of stress and worry. Itâs possible your coworker has a lot of concerns about her pregnancy and may be incredibly afraid. Focus on the positive aspects of being pregnant and show your support by getting excited for the life she is creating. 9. Be Respectful of Her Boundaries Everyone woman has a different level of comfort when it comes to talking about their pregnancy and whether or not they want others touching them. Respect her boundaries when it comes to her body and donât ask questions that could potentially make her uncomfortable, such as what her birth plan is or what sheâs naming the baby. 10. Support Her Replacement If your coworker is having a temp come in to take over her duties while sheâs on maternity leave, make it less stressful for everyone by helping the new person out and answering questions they might have. Your coworker is definitely the best person to know how to do her job, but with a newborn, her focus should be on her family and getting some rest. If your coworker plans to return to work after her leave, sheâll probably be more productive than ever. 11. Throw Her a Baby Shower Find out if she wants one first, then invite coworkers who want to share in her joy and excitement about having a baby. Sheâll appreciate your thoughtfulness and support. Being pregnant and working can be a difficult time for a woman, and she can be worried and stressed about a variety of different things. It may have been hard for her to tell her coworkers she was expecting. Help ease her fears and anxiety by being supportive and kind. What other awesome things can you do or have you done for pregnant coworkers? Share them in the comments below and subscribe to the newsletter for more career advice and tips for expecting and working moms! Get everything you need to build a career you love by signing up for the newsletter.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.