Published Feb 19, 2008
bhevy, LPN, LVN
26 Posts
hi just want to ask opinions of some preggy hir while revwing nclex..
im planning to take nclex but im preggy do u think it wil cause me so much pressure..I min i have no work for now d hosp hir dont accept new grads that r preggy but i dont wanna waste my tym..
To all moms hir or becoming mom..how could u handle the pressure of reviewing and taking exams plus at the same time caring for ur baby????
what are the things that you do to handle the situation??how can you focus??
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Find a time which is good for you to study and practice as many questions as you can and make sure you understand the rationale to the ones you get wrong.
Please try not to use text as can be hard to read, not everyone understands it plus makes good practice writing
janina08RN, RN
178 Posts
hi just want to ask opinions of some preggy hir while revwing nclex..im planning to take nclex but im preggy do u think it wil cause me so much pressure..I min i have no work for now d hosp hir dont accept new grads that r preggy but i dont wanna waste my tym..To all moms hir or becoming mom..how could u handle the pressure of reviewing and taking exams plus at the same time caring for ur baby????what are the things that you do to handle the situation??how can you focus??
hi bhevy :) i am about 27 weeks pregnant and it's been a while since i started preparing for the NCLEX. try to assess yourself, are you still in the 1st trimester and having some discomforts with your pregnancy? or are you more on the relaxed stage of pregnancy sans morning sickness, fatigue and etc.. as for my personal experience, i am more at ease with following a study plan after i've been done and over with my afternoon sickness and of course those times of the day when all you want is go to sleep. try to follow some structured study plan like Suzanne's plan while you're not yet busy with the baby.:typing
Williamsgirl
5 Posts
I took my test with a sinus infection, and pregnant (15) weeks. I passed but I got plenty of rest the night before ate breakfast that morning of the test, and took frequent breaks through the test. Only you know if your body can handle it.