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Understanding Maternity Leave in the UAE: Rights and Extensions Explained

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Last updated: 2026/01/21 at 8:42 PM
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Understanding maternity leave in the UAE is crucial for working women planning to start a family. The UAE labor law provides specific provisions for female employees, outlining their rights to time off and continued financial support during and after childbirth. Currently, eligible employees are entitled to 60 days of leave, with potential extensions available under certain circumstances. This article details the specifics of maternity leave, including eligibility, extensions, and support for mothers returning to work.

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UAE Maternity Leave Entitlements: A Comprehensive Guide

The standard maternity leave period in the UAE is 60 days, as stipulated by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE). This leave can be taken flexibly, with employees able to apply for up to 30 days before their expected delivery date. This allows expectant mothers to prepare for the arrival of their child and adjust to their changing needs. The leave is designed to provide a period of recovery and bonding with the newborn.

However, the UAE labor law recognizes that unforeseen medical circumstances can arise. If a female employee experiences illness related to pregnancy or childbirth that prevents her return to work, she may be eligible for an additional 45 days of unpaid leave. This extension, according to MoHRE guidelines, can be utilized consecutively or intermittently, based on the employee’s medical requirements and a certificate from a recognized medical authority.

Support for Newborns with Medical Needs

The UAE provides additional support for mothers whose newborns require extended medical care. If a baby is born with an illness or disability, the mother is entitled to further leave to care for her child. Specifically, she can take leave equivalent to the period of the child’s illness, up to a maximum of 120 days, supported by a medical certificate. This provision aims to alleviate the burden on families facing challenging health situations.

Additionally, the law acknowledges the importance of breastfeeding and supports mothers returning to the workplace. Returning mothers are entitled to one or two additional breaks per workday for nursing, totaling no more than one hour. These breaks are fully paid and considered part of the employee’s regular working hours for a period of six months following delivery. This support is intended to facilitate a smoother transition back to work.

Leave in Cases of Stillbirth or Newborn Death

The UAE labor law demonstrates sensitivity to the emotional and practical challenges faced by parents experiencing the loss of a child. If a female employee who has been pregnant for at least six months experiences a stillbirth, or if a newborn dies after birth, she is still entitled to full maternity leave and full pay. This provision ensures financial security during a profoundly difficult time.

Furthermore, pregnant employees experiencing health complications before delivery can utilize sick leave, even if the illness is directly related to their pregnancy. This offers an additional layer of protection and allows employees to prioritize their health without jeopardizing their income. This is separate from, and in addition to, the standard maternity leave provisions.

Parental Leave for Fathers and Other Employees

Recognizing the importance of shared parental responsibility, the UAE also offers parental leave benefits to employees in the private sector. All employees, regardless of gender, are entitled to five days of paid parental leave following the birth of a child. This allows fathers, or other family members, to support the mother and newborn during the initial adjustment period. This is a relatively recent addition to the UAE’s labor laws, reflecting a growing emphasis on work-life balance.

The UAE continues to review and update its labor laws to better support working families. While the current provisions for maternity leave are comprehensive, potential future amendments could include extending the duration of paid leave or expanding benefits for adoptive parents. Stakeholders are watching for further announcements from the MoHRE regarding potential changes to family-related labor regulations in the coming months.

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