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Anyone Been Pregnant or IS Pregnant During Nursing School?
Hello, I'm currently pregnant w/my third child and is do during Christmas time. I start RN school in less than a week so I can't really tell you how school & being pregnant at the same time is but was told by others who have gone though it that it's difficult but doable. It depends on the person. If I had the choice I would have waited till I finished school first just because RN school is already intense enough but sometimes things happen for a reason and only you know if you'll be able to handle it all. I probably shoud have delayed a semester and started after the baby was born but since I will deliver during vacation (hopefully) and my doctor gave me the go ahead I will start when I am suppose to and if all else will take the semester off after the baby is born if I have too. Good luck and best wishes if you decide to have a baby now. And maybe if I become not too too busy with school and family I'll repost to tell you how school and being pregnant at the same time really is. I only know right now I'm already a bit overwhelmed having gone though the syllabus/course materials and already have a test a few days after school has started.
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Does any one know where to take Pathopysiology??
If I recall, you can go into there website and under the nursing section they provide a list of schools where you can take patho. You just have to look through it. I think some listed are community colleges and others are not... Good Luck and hope that helps. I know there a community college up north near Sacramento that offers it but I can't remember the name and they do an online class too I think...
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Class of 2010 (starting nursing school in Fall 2008)
Haven't posted in a while so I thought I would. Anyone starting to get scared. I am. Nursing School is starting in less than 8 weeks (Yup, that's right) and I am now starting to feel all the emotions that goes along with stating a new adventure. Not to mention I'm pregnant and my belly has popped so I'm thinking Oh/My what will I look like in that few weeks when the program begins and how will I be able to handle RN school, family and my pregnancy at the same time. I still have to turn in my physical forms which is taking a while due to the required shots & belly, need to register which will occur next week, and still have to get the books which won't be available till the end of July. I just have to keep saying to myself I will not quite. I owe it to myslef to at least try to see if I can make it. I've had alot of negative responses from my parents as to how I can do it with me having 2 kids already, a husband and now another baby on the way. When I informed my parents of our3rd baby, I was treated like a child having a baby even though I've been married for over 8 years and have been with my husband for over 9 years prior to that. (You guess how old I am) Yet, because they knew I was planning to go to RN school, they acted like it was over before I even began. Hopefully, there support will come in time. Regardless, I still have to try. I owe it to myself and my family. Other then that WOO HOO HOO. We are almost starting the race. I'll see you guys at the finish line. Nursing Class of 2010 her we come...
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Any pregnant nurses/students BE PROUD!!!
I'm not in the program yet but start my RN program in August (...finally). I just recently found out I am pregnant and when I start RN school I will be 21 weeks (5 months big) pregnant. I'm worried because I too have read all the negatives about being in the program while pregs and it scares me. But at the same time I know there are positives too. Especially the joy of having a child in itself. This will be my third child and even though my husband is thrilled I'm still at the what happened to my 5 year plan that I finally started working on the past couple of years. It will be hard and I'm already having pregnancy amnesia symptoms which I hope will go away when school starts. Anyhow, you're not alone out there and I have been told by others it's hard but doable. Just take care of yourself and the little one and if at all possible be as organized as possible and get as much help as you can. Hey at least you will already have had your baby when you start school.:wink2: Unlike me who will be huge and trying to do clinicals at the same time...
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Any one in Napa Valley College ADN?
For me, I applied back in summer of 2006 and was accepted to both programs for fall 08. When I first applied, I was waitlisted for Napa in the 430+ something # and solano was like 396 or something. They said the wait was about two to three years and I finally finally finally got in. Good luck to you. All I can say is get your name on the list and just keep applying to the other schools and while waiting finish up your generals so you don't have to worry about them while in the program. If lucky you'll get into a lottery one or 4 year one faster but if not at least you have these schools as back-up. :) That Napa thing you said scares me but it seems like they are much better prepared than solano. Maybe I should've done that program instead. O/well I should just be thankful I finally got in...
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Class of 2010 (starting nursing school in Fall 2008)
Hi Hi, I start nursing school August 18th and at first I was excited until I realized all the demands of the program. Don't get me wrong, I knew about it beforehand but when you it's actually are about to start in a few months, that is when I began freaking out orver how I will survive with my family and such a demanding program. Also I just found out I am pregant again so when 1st semester begins I will be in my second trimester getting bigger and bigger til I pop hopefully after finals and during Christmas break. (At least that's what I'm praying for. Wish me luck...) I hope to graduate May 0f 2010 but baby and my health will determine if I defer a semester or not. Otherwise congrats to all those in the program and best wishes to everyone on becoming a nurse. Go class of 2010....
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In the nick of time!
OHHHHH congratulations Hotflashn. You go girl. You deserve it. I'm happy you'll be gettting your BSN at your first choice school. How lucky are you. YAY You. Now you can relax and take a few weeks off to enjoy yourself and family before starting up the whole NS process. :yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah:
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Any stay at home moms with little ones?
Thanks Hotflashn, I really needed that. I thought I was done having my babies but I guess God decided to grant me with one more. It's funny because I don't even know you but you always seem to there for me and the others on this site. Thank you for your words of encouragement and GOOD LUCK getting into that program. You really do have the heart of a nurse and will be great at it. I'm so happy I found this site. It's nice to be able to relate to others going through similar processes and bonding & stressing over what's to come next whether pre-reqs, exams, getting in, program, etc...
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Any stay at home moms with little ones?
I'm a SAHM also with s 6 year old and 4 year old. I start the RN program in August. My 6 year old is in 1st grade right now and I think I will enroll my 4 year old in pre-school when I go back. Either in the school I will be attending or over here where I live. The thing though is the pre-school program is only from 9-12pm MWF. So I still need to make arrangements for her after that. I live w/my parents and husband so I'm hoping they will help me w/pick-up and caring for them while I am in class. They already stated they would but to add to the situation is that I have just found out I am pregnant w/baby #3 due in Dec. So I will be entering the program 5 months pregnant and my parents do not know yet. I'm waiting till my first prenatel apt to make sure everything is fine before telling others. So far only my husband and this site know of the situation. I'm hoping for the most part I can continue on with my plan of being an RN without stopping for any period of time but I guess time will tell and as other SAHM's know it is already difficult managing your family as is without adding anymore to the mix. IF anyone has any advice for me please let me know. THANKS...
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I am a loser
Hotflashn, you know I'm in the same boat as you. But we are not losers. You will get into NS either w/CSUEB or the other schools. Don't give up. I haven't. That goes for everyone trying to get into the program. We can't give up because it took us so long just to decide what we want to do, then to get into the impacted Pre-sciences courses by having to either take it in the summer or whenever we can get in. I even went so far at to take my science courses at three different colleges just to ensure I was enrolled in these class. So don't give up and don't ever think of yourself as a loser. You have such a long medical background that you will succeed and make through this hurdle. The onle ones who are losers are those who give up and I know you are not one to do that...
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what are you doing to prepare for the start of school??
I have orientation this Thursday where we will get all the info needed to prepare for the program. NS starts in August for me. I was looking into what stethoscope to buy and how many uniforms I should get for clinicals and such. Unfortunately a surprise came to me in the form of a pregnancy not only was I getting my two kids and husband ready for me to go back to school, I now have to figure out a new baby into the mix. So now I am totally lost as to how to prepare. Scared, Frustrated, Excited, Emotional Etc... I need help on how to deal?????? I've been waiting to get into the program for 2 years and now that I'm in I don't want to give it up but at the same time I know I need to take care of myself and family. At least my baby will be due Dec. 27th Just as Christmas break occurs and I was advised by an RN (while giving me prenatel advice) that at least it is the first semester and that the duties are still the basics of learning versus going into the other semesters where it gets even more intense. Tell me if she's wrong or right? THANKS....
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3months pregnant.nursing school
Thank you for all these support responses. I too just found out I am pregnant. I was trully not expecting it. I thought my family was complete but I guess the higher ups had other plans. I have been waiting to get into the RN program for 2-3 years now and just received my acceptence letter 1st of April. I was so excited. Then this month I missed my period, did not think much of it because I'm always never regular but I wasn't feeling so good so I went in to get tested and this morning the results posted showing positive. Now I am freaking out because all I wanted was to go back to school and become an RN to take care of my family. I'm scared because I know how demanding NS is and with a 4 & 6 year old and a husband who is constantly working out of the home I really don't know how I will manage everything. I already informed him to take a larger role when I go into the program but now with a newborn to be in the basket also I don't know what we'll do. I guess I'm more scared of how I will manage being pregnant the first semester of NS not knowing what is really involved in it. The due date is Dec 26th so hopefully I will be able to "bank clinical time" to make up for in case I deliver early as well. I have orientation this week to get more info on NS so I'll plan better after that. (Hopefully better then last month:uhoh3:) I really don't know how to feel right now and I just needed to let it out. Thank goodness for this site. If anyone can give me advise or share stories of those who have gone through a similar experience please tell me what occured so I can get an idea of what to expect. THANKS...
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I think we need a second degree student section...
Tell me about it. That's why even though I would love to go back and get another Bachelors degree or even masters, I can't afford it. Not w/me being a stay-at-home mom. I already used up the grants and such for my first degree and truthfully I hate the idea of owing money which is why I think it's better for me to just go with an Associates (which I also already have) so that I when I'm finished for second time what I make will be mine for my family and not the schools. (Not that loans are bad, I just hate interest costs. But I'm glad we have them to fall back on.) Especially since I just got into an uproar w/my Mom regarding my husband & kids. And the sad thing is I do need her to help me when I go back to school again. :uhoh21:. (babysitting duty) So I'm kind of . O/well that's life. Thanks for listening. Just needed to vent. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE. WE WILL BE NURSES AND WE WILL SUCCEED.
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How mant times have you applied?
I started applying in the spring/summer of 2006 for fall admin with 4 schools, (2 waitlists and 2 lottory -all CC's). Was put on the waitlist for the two waitlist schools and did not make it to lotto ones. Following for spring term I applied to another CC (lotto) also did not make it. Then again to 3 CC's (lotto based) and one school out of state for fall 07 and was not selected for CC's (Alternate -did not count) but was accepted to out of state but could not go because family couldn't handle me leaving. (It was only first step to application for that school anyway. NS process still had to start). I took this year off of taking any classes but did apply to only one CC and am still waiting to see if accepted or not (will not find out for another 2 weeks:uhoh3:) I was however accepted to the both waitlist schools for this fall. So after all my tries, I waited out my time and at least got into the two waitlist schools on my list. How many times was that I applied, I couldn't really tell you but it was pretty much the same schools over and over again. Oh my GPA for the school since last checked was 3.7. My GPA was okay and I probably should have applied to the 4 year schools but I didn't and thus the reason why I had to wait two years to get into the nursing program. Best shot if you want to get done ASAP is to either go straight from a private school or increase your chances by also applying not only CC's but also 4 years. I'm in Northern CA and it's really difficult to get into the NS system over here. Just as it is everywhere else you turn.
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What's nursing school like?
Thanks stevern21, I just read your post because I'm trying to prepare for NS this fall and am trying to get some tips. After reading your post, it made me remember why I am putting myself through all this hardship with what seems like never-ending challenges. Your post makes me remember why I wanted to become a nurse in the first place and hopefully in a couple of years I will get to experience the joys you are getting as an RN too. :)