Posts Tagged ‘Pregnancy’

Friday, April 25th, 2008
Teenage Pregnancy
Robert Baird asked:


If you have told people at work that you are pregnant, you may become aware of how accommodating your boss your colleagues, or your company’s parenting policies are, or how inflexibly and impersonally the needs of new parents are handled. This may provide a completely new perspective of your workplace and gives you a glimpse of the professional environment in to which you may have to integrate your parenting goals. How your company meets your needs as a pregnancy begins is usually indicative of how your requests will be met as a parent in the future. Timing the announcement

If you haven’t yet told your employer, time it well. Even though you don’t have to tell your boss about your pregnancy until 30 days before you begin maternity leave, it’s best not to wait until your pregnancy is obvious. Many women wait until the end of the first trimester. By then the risk of miscarriage is low, and you may have already had first trimester screening for chromosomal abnormalities and CVS showing a normal pregnancy. If you have extreme fatigue or morning sickness, or if your job is very stressful, speak with your boss earlier so that you can negotiate changes to your schedule that will help you to be more comfortable and productive.

Your timing may depend on how your manager has handled previous pregnancies in your company. If you expect an unfavorable reaction, wait until you have demonstrated your productivity as a pregnant employee. Right after the successful completion of a project, for example, would make a perfect occasion to connect your pregnancy with your ability to work well.

Considering the needs of your boss and colleagues

Make sure you are fully informed about your maternity leave options and approach your boss with a plan for your transition out of work, time away, and return to work. Most managers will appreciate that you have thought not only of your own needs but also of those of your colleagues and company. This may put you in a favorable position to negotiate flexible work hours during your pregnancy.

Since your job will be held during your absence, your colleagues may be the recipients of your assignments when you leave. They may wonder whether you will return to work and take back your workload. Assure them that you are aware of their concerns and interested in smooth transitions for all involved.

Tips For Working Moms To Be

Certain practical measures can make a significant difference to the way you feel at work, and consequently, your productivity. Try the following tips.

Break your lunch hour in to more frequent, shorter breaks of 15 to 20 minutes.

Rest during your breaks. Close your eyes and allow your self to cat nap.

Keep a supply of snacks at work. Frequent snacking helps combat pregnancy nausea.

Keep a glass of water handy and drink throughout the day. Try to empty your glass at least four times during an 8 hour day and go to the bathroom frequently.

Try walking around as much as possible to increase circulation, reduce swelling, and prevent blood clots in your legs, which are more common in pregnancy.

If you stand up for most of the day, try and get some time sitting down with your feet up every hour.



Tevin

When did you start Dilating during your pregnancy?

Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Pregnancy
Brittany E asked:


I know I can ask my doctor or google it, but I wanna know people’s personal experiences. At what week did you start dilating, if at all?
This is my 2nd pregnancy, and I heard you dilate faster than with your first.
I am currently 33 weeks preggo
And what is effaced?

Jalen

Pregnancy>?

Thursday, January 10th, 2008
Pregnancy
Kayley M asked:


This is for a HEALTH class project! I hate that subject!
Please answer the following question:

what did you experience while going through pregnancy?

2. How old were you?

when will i ever use this?!

Tia

2nd pregnancy and my boobs are leaking just a little bit is it normal?

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
Pregnancy
hleichtnam asked:


I just found out that I am pregnant again. Of course my boobs are a little sore. Though in the past few days my boobs have been leaking a few drops of a clear liquid. I didn’t have this with my first pregnancy so I think that is because I breastfeed for two months with my son, but is it normal to leak just a little bit due to more hormones or do I need to see a physician?

Nicole

What other than pregnancy can cause you to miss your period on the pill?

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
Pregnancy
lyndagoal asked:


What other than pregnancy can cause you to miss your period if you are on the pill? I’ve heard health conditions but what kind? Thanks.

Francisco

Is there evidence that pregnancy causes the mother to develop an autoimmune disease?

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
Pregnancy
Amanda asked:


My grandmother and a cousin both developed severe rheumatic autoimmune diseases after pregnancy, when being previously fine before pregnancy. I have not been able to find any additional evidence of pregnancy causing an autoimmune disease to develop, but am wondering if anyone knows of a link between the two, either clinical or anecdotal.

I realize that pregnancy has effects on women who already have autoimmune diseases, but am trying to weigh the risks of developing an illness from being pregnant. Any additional information would be very helpful. Thank you!

Ann