I'm a part time teacher 4 days a week and I'm currently going through IVF after 3 long years trying to conceive.My headteacher knows about the treatment and the journey I've been on over the build up to this point.I've requested time off for appointments and scans.I just wondered if any diabetic teachers out there have been through IVF?! I've asked for 2 weeks off unpaid as I'll be back and forth from the hospital over the 2 weeks of injections and my school is an hour away from the fertility clinic.My head has declined my request and said I can have half days off for appointments but need to give her plenty of notice.I only get given the next date and time of appointment following the previous appt so it's tricky to plan cover ahead.I'm high risk for OHSS and need to be closely monitored throughout next 2 weeks and the clinic advise that I have plenty of rest and take care of myself.I don't want to be stressed and have the best chance of the IVF working so any advice welcome?! Should I just go to the doctors and ask for a sick note?!
My suggestion would be an discussion with your GP to discuss it to gauge his views before the event, then, if necessary, you can think the options through and plan accordingly, rather than have that stress nearer the time.
Where an examination isn't required, I can have a telephone consultation with my GP. It's usually easier to get a prompt appointment for that, than wait for face to face.
Good luck with it all. I really do hope you end up with a bundle of joy.
Thanks for your replies. I've just booked an appointment with my GP for Tues morning.From what I've read people seem to need more time off nearer to egg removal and for recovery after op so it might be worth hanging on until after my 8 day scan then having 2 weeks off after that.
Thanks for all your support.
Update!
I started the IVF meds and almost straight away I began to get nausea, headaches and my blood sugar was really erratic.I went into work on the Monday (day 4 on meds) and struggled all day.I went to see my GP first thing Tues and he signed me off work for 2 weeks and put on my sick note IVF as reason.My GP was lovely and reassured me the break from work would help me cope with the treatment.I am now in day 8 and my latest scan showed there are mature eggs in both my ovaries so things look like they are going in he right direction!
My school have emailed me the new sickness and absence policy today (could be coincident) and after reading it I'm now I'm worrying that I won't get paid for my time off and may have a stage 1 back to work meeting due to my absence.I was also off work for 2 and half weeks with stress of teaching and medical issues in March this year.Before this my attendance has always been excellent and I have worked at the same school for 12 years.
What are my rights as a diabetic employee? I know diabetes is classed as disability but both my absences have not stated on the GP sick notes that they are diabetes related.Although I feel if I didn't have the additional stress of keeping my blood sugars stable I may have coped better with things this year and maybe not needed as much time off.
Has anyone else been in a similar position?
Thanks for reading x
Of course, it's a tricky one, but the hard-nosed would say that you are volunteering for IVF, therefore you're likely walking into this with your eyes open. That said, I do understand the desire for a child and how that can really become a priority.
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