Episode 35

Preparing for Parental Leave

In this episode of Becoming Moms, Dr. Sterling sits down with authors, Amy Beacom and Sue Campbell, to discuss their book - The Parental Leave Playbook. Their unique, evidence-based approach to the parental leave transition helps new parents navigate leave and return, like pro’s. They cover everything from when to start planning for your leave (it's sooner than you might think!) to dealing with an employer that just doesn't "get it". Whether you are currently pregnant and preparing for your leave or navigating the transition from a "working person" to a "working parent" this conversation is a must listen!

"The Parental Leave Playbook helps parents take control of their leave and make the most of what’s considered a career time-out, but is actually a vital “time-in” for your life. If you’re an expecting or new parent concerned about how your leave and return plans will affect your visibility, candidacy for promotion, work relationships, and performance (not to mention your identity and home life), this book will guide you into the smoothest transition possible. Most importantly, this book will help you as you grow and strengthen yourself and your family while remaining a professional." - Center for Parental Leave Leadership

Resources:

The Parental Leave Playbook - Center for Parental Leave Leadership (cplleadership.com)

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Host: Dr. Christine Sterling, Board Certified ObGyn & Founder of Sterling Parents Membership

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Christine Sterling

As an OB/GYN, I’ve helped hundreds of mothers bring babies into the world. Time and again, the mothers I’ve cared for expressed frustration and overwhelm at all of the conflicting information and advice.

Women don’t need more information to sift through, they need one trusted resource they can rely on for medical advice as well as strategies for having a calm and confident journey.

I started Sterling Parents so that overworked, stressed moms can relax. I want to provide the expert advice they are looking for SO they can stop digging for answers and get in touch with their own inner wisdom.

I want to lighten your load so you can thrive as the mom you are meant to be.