Help!..Possible new internal job transfer as a PCA and just discovered I'm pregnant

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Specializes in 12 years exp in corporate healthcare.

Hello Everybody

I need your honest feedback please! I already work for a hospital and I'm a medical biller and I've been applying for patient care assistant positions for 3 months and finally got 2 offers after almost forgetting about transferring because it took so long for them to respond due to the hiring freeze :no:. Now if they ask me do I have any restrictions on lifting a certain amount of pounds should I tell human resources I'm pregnant? :sniff: or do you think I should take the job without telling them and wait until I start my new position or wait to start after I have the baby? I hope this made sense.

Thanks!:bow:

Specializes in ER.

some hospitals have a zero lift policy, so you wouldn't have to let them know. Just because you're pregnant doesn't mean you're disabled. You can lift (unless you're a high risk pregnancy, in which case, speak with your doctor). I don't know if PCA's are like CNA's, but you can take a course of proper body mechanics to avoid injury.

Specializes in 12 years exp in corporate healthcare.

Yes you're right about that its not like I'm disabled..lol!...and I'm not considered high risk so I should be ok.

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