KiloKHAN, I was under that same impression. However, now I'm a bit confused about the stipulations. I work as a Physical Therapist Assistant at two different nursing and rehab facilities. We have a PT that is only 2.5 months pregnant and had lifting restrictions so she, (from my understanding), is still with us, (the company is very cut throat, IMO), but can't "fulfill" her job duties of lifting patients, as there is no such thing as "light duty" in my field... Therefore is on what I'm assuming is a medical hold of some sorts
I think the girl is trying to hold her cards close and not talk to much in case something would go to court, because she's quite verbose and emotional but doesn't say more than vauge cryptic type stuff when people from work have reached out to her.
From everything I gather though, once she gives birth, she's back. However let's just say two weeks off after giving birth, that's 6 months off.
So I'm wondering are there stipulations somewhere saying this is OK for a high risk pregnancy vs....X, y, or z, situation?
I'm going to call HR myself but I'm a little paranoid and I work with some snakes, so I'm trying to tread lightly if possible to not mess up jobs that will hopefully help finance my CLL in the future.