While I often read about the awful things that happen to women during pregnancy, maternity leave and upon returning to work, I never thought they’d happen to me. Not with the qualifications, experience and work ethic I have, and not when I work at a large, ASX-listed organisation, for a boss who is a father of daughters. But how naïve I was.
After six months’ maternity leave for my firstborn, I received a phone call asking if I could come back. While I didn’t feel quite ready to, I was so pleased to be needed, I accepted. However, there “had been a few changes” so I would report to my replacement instead of my former boss. I had been demoted! I’d be doing the most menial tasks – perfect for someone with “baby brain” and a “new set of priorities.” Perhaps I did have baby brain at the time, as I didn’t question it. Instead, I felt grateful for the opportunity to start back part time.
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I completely underestimated how emotional it would be leaving my beautiful baby daughter on those days, especially to do work that could’ve been done by someone with little or no experience at all. During my lonesome lunchtimes in the breastfeeding room, where I would relieve myself from excruciating breast pain, chow down some lunch, and check emails, I had to wonder if it was all worth it.