Research childcare in your area
If you’ll be a working parent or student, give the Families Information Service a call on 0191 520 5505 to find out what childcare is available in your area.
We can also advise on the help that is available to help pay for your childcare. Click here for more information.
Review your finances
Check what life cover you already have. You may need extra cover once the baby arrives - in which case, shop around now to choose the cover you’ll take out once the baby is born. Use this time also to sort out any debts, and build up some savings if you can.
Twenty-five weeks pregnant
Claim Health in Pregnancy Grant
Provided you are getting health advice, you can claim this £190 grant. Ask your midwife or doctor for the form (they must fill in part of it) or call the Health in Pregnancy Grant Helpline on 0845 366 7885. This grant will stop in January 2011.
Book your maternity and paternity leave
Most employed mums and dads are entitled to paid time off work when they have a new baby. If you are self-employed, you do not get Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) or Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP), but mums may qualify for Maternity Allowance.
Mums who are employees can have up to 52 weeks’ maternity leave. Up to 39 weeks can be paid leave, provided you have been with your current employer for 26 weeks or longer.
Dads who have been with their current employer for at least 26 weeks can have up to two weeks’ paid leave.
In both cases you must tell your employer the date you intend to start your leave by the 15th week before your baby is due. You can change the date later, if necessary.
You may want to give your employer notice at the same time that you’ll be claiming Statutory Maternity Pay. You’ll need to give your employer form MatB1 that you were given by your doctor or midwife.
For more information click here
Twenty-nine weeks pregnant
Maternity leave
The earliest you can start your maternity leave is 11 weeks before your baby is due. If your income is low, claim the Sure Start Maternity Grant using claim pack SF100 from Jobcentre Plus.
For more information click here
Your baby is born!
Congratulations!
You need to register the birth within 21 days in Scotland and 42 days in the rest of the UK. Do this at your local registration office.
For more information on registering a birth in Sunderland click here |