Working as an Oncology RN and pregnant

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Hello allnurses!! I have just applied within my hospital to work as an Oncology RN. I have been on the unit before (to shadow once) and really enjoyed it. Just after I applied, it hit me.... I plan on getting pregnant within the next few months. I am wondering if this could affect the baby (Chemo and all). Probably not a good move for a pregnant gal after all..... What do you think??

I have seen a lot of pregnant oncology nurses at our hospital, so I'm guessing it can be done! Not sure how things work at your hospital, but I think our oncology patients usually leave the floor and go down to the infusion center for chemo - not a lot of chemo being hung on the floor. And...if you aren't an oncology certified nurse, I doubt you'll be doing anything with chemo at this point anyhow.

I would say go for it, and just be super careful. Most meds harmful to pregnant women (or those trying) should be clearly marked, but do your research. Certain prostate drugs come to mind as ones you will want to stay away from. And when you do get pregnant, you will probably want to tell your employer sooner rather than later - probably safer if at least someone on your floor is aware and can guide you as to things you shouldn't be doing. Good luck!

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