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I would put it off because if you become pregnant & don't qualify for FMLA, you might not have a job when you get back. I am finding this difficult as well. I'm pregnant with my first child & want to have another one in 2-3 years. I plan on applying to nursing school (bridge) & graduating in 2016 & by then I want to try for a second child. But I've had one complication after another that I know it wouldn't be a good idea to apply for a job then get pregnant. I had to quit the job I had d/t morning sickness & my epilepsy. It hasn't gotten any easier even though I'm in my second trimester. The next pregnancy could be better or worse. I know some employers might look down on me for having a license & not using it for awhile but I don't want to put off nursing school any more. That is the decision I have made, it's not an easy one.
Thanks ladies
Yeh I'm aware I wouldn't get FMLA because I would be 6 months when finishing Uni - I wouldn't get a job until after baby is born.
Money is no an issue at the moment however I'm sure it would be once we have a little one around meaning id like to go back to work (even if it's just part time) when baby about 3 months.
Would employers still consider me as it would be 6 months post graduation and first post?
Thanks ladies Yeh I'm aware I wouldn't get FMLA because I would be 6 months when finishing Uni - I wouldn't get a job until after baby is born. Money is no an issue at the moment however I'm sure it would be once we have a little one around meaning id like to go back to work (even if it's just part time) when baby about 3 months. Would employers still consider me as it would be 6 months post graduation and first post?
I'm sure there will be employers who will question why you waited so long before seeking employment & look down on you for being an "old, new nurse". I'm not all that concerned because from my stand point since I've had so many issues/am sick a lot it would be better to not get a job that I have to quit because I'm pregnant. I know I want to go back to work soon but I want to go to school & get my RN first. Good luck with whatever you decide.
This helped me out a lot ladies. I have 11 weeks to go until baby and I'll have about 6 months from the time I got my license when I apply to a job. It's killing me to not be able to work and put my skills to use. So in the meantime I still have to work as CNA in order to get by. But the nurses at work tell me to go and apply somewhere PRN but I don't know what to do.. advice?
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Hello, Im just looking for some advice and information really.
I am due to qualify as a children's nurse in Sept 2014, i am currently looking for jobs but not yet applying.
If i was to fall pregnant within the next couple of months (im aware this might not happen so easily) this would mean not getting a job untill mid 2015.
Would this put employers off? would i ruin my chances of getting a good job?
I cant see how it would, as i feel this way it better than to start a job then 6 months in going off on a year maternity.
Does any one have any opinions on this?
Thanks