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Hi, i’m sorry you’re in this difficult position. I was on some medications to support my pregnancy during first Trim because I also had some spotting that lasted for more than a week (and a history of reccurent miscarriage) but my doctor recommended me to take the booster jab as soon as I could. So i had my booster shot when I was 10w4d and was still on medications. The side effect was very mild, I only had a slight headache a day after the jab. Now i’m 15w4d and so far the baby is fine 🙏🏻✨ . I’m glad that i’ve been boosted, it makes me worry less about going out and meeting people. Just wanted to share my experience :)
I'm a HR and my company is adopting the same practice as it's a company wide directive issued by management. in your case I will advise for u to speak to your HOD or superior and asked if they can help to approach management to review your case. such reviews are usually case by case basis
Thank you so much for the feedback, please do comment here if you have any new changes in the hospital policy perhaps I could check in with my HR :) Thank you so much!
I’d definitely appeal to hr and suggest for this case to be escalated to MOM for input, because this seems to be employer shirking responsibility of their obligation to pay you for your maternity leave
yes will definitely look for MOM if they do not give me my paid maternity leave ! as long as I've worked there for more than 3 months I'm eligible :) thanks for sharing!
I’ve never been in such a position but if I were you I’d definitely speak to someone from MOM
I wish but I was informed a few days back by my superior that in my workplace, the higher management really do not like subordinates jumping the gun.. let me try talking to my HOD :)
I have yet to take booster but my company did not say anything yet though
that's nice:) I do know of some private companies (that my friends worked in) do not impose on the booster :)
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