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NJbaby
LIF Infant
Member since 1/07 62 total posts
Name: A
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Careers and Pregnant
Hi everyone!
I'm 14 weeks pregnant and thrilled but I love my job too!
Does anyone feel this way? I am really excited for my future - I am in HR at a Healthcare Company's World Headquarters and I have the opportunity to do alot of international traveling this year but I feel like when I tell them I'm pg they will push me aside.
I know that is horrible to say but does anyone have any conflicts about work and family?
I'm totally thrilled about my baby and my family will always come first but I do want a career too.
Does anyone every feel conflict? Like how to be a Mom and Career person and jugle both? I know I will probably have to put my career on the back burner for a while but it's just scary.
Has anyone been through this?
I just want to know if I'm alone on this one...
Thanks for listening... I think I'm just venting today...
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Posted 1/31/08 4:01 PM |
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Re: Careers and Pregnant
I don't have kids but I totally can relate to what you are saying.
I love what I do and get a lot of satisfaction from it, and don't really want to give that up.
My husband also would like to be a SAHD but there's no way we could live on Long Island on a social worker's salary ;).
The positive in all this, is that I do feel blessed to have my background and education in what I do, because I think social work is a very flexible field in terms of jobs. I've also been working with the same population for 3 years, and all the "key players" know my work, so even if I had to change my schedule around, I think they'd be okay with it down the road.....
My MIL already has agreed to be our "sitter" as long as we have a "back up". She's dying for grandchildren to, whether it's me or her own daughter who recently got married (and is TTC)get knocked up first!
I'm NOT trying BTW ;).
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Posted 1/31/08 6:28 PM |
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ILJ619
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Member since 6/06 1985 total posts
Name: Irene
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Re: Careers and Pregnant
First of all congratulations!
What you feel is totally normal. I felt this way 4 years ago when I was pregnant. You will learn pretty quickly if your company will support you after you become a mother based on how they treat you during your pregnancy and leave. I say company and not career because of course you can have a career. The key is to find the working environment that is flexible for you to enjoy both being a mother and having a career. For instance, I was treated very well but while I was on maternity leave I was passed up for a promotion so i quickly saw that they were not going to support me in terms of motherhood. So I left and found a new place, same career which I love, just a different and more flexible environment where I can feel like I can negotiate deals and still be class mom.
HTH
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Posted 1/31/08 11:51 PM |
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Re: Careers and Pregnant
I also observe those around me in my workplaces who have children, to see how they are treated. That often speaks volumes ;).
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Posted 2/1/08 7:17 AM |
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NJbaby
LIF Infant
Member since 1/07 62 total posts
Name: A
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Re: Careers and Pregnant
Thank you both! It feels nice to hear others stories. Actually, ironically today, I was asked to lead a global initiative and I was honest about the pregnancy and they were supportive. I'm feeling better but life is so scary sometimes! I wish you all the best - in careers and family!!
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Posted 2/1/08 7:43 PM |
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ckone
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Re: Careers and Pregnant
I too am in HR for a big company. Since a majority of the responsibility for DS falls on me - it did effect my career. I don't really like to travel so that was always an issue for me and my job.
Also, I have a bit of a commute that is a little too far. Now, I am having our second child and I'll have to find something closer to home.
I do have to say this, if you don't make an issue and can accomidate what they ask you to do - I know that it will be fine. I pushed back on the travel and that was my personal decision. Just let them know what your are willing to do and I know it will be fine.
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Posted 2/2/08 10:21 PM |
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