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trice314

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  1. I work on a pp floor and we have teen moms all the time. To the point were 16 is the norm. We have had ppl as young as 12.
  2. thanks im going to look into classes to take. Our unit is high risk as well, we see it all on pp so I can imagine how crazy labor can get. Any more advice you can give me I would appreciate it. I like pp but I am bored. I got into nursing for labor and delivery. I think i will give pp one more year then see what happens. I can always go to pp when they need help.
  3. Yes you can I currently work on a mother baby unit. I'm going into my 2nd year. I didn't have a child my first year of working there...if mother baby is where u wanna be go for it. I am 25 and I get the young look as well lol. But it's not bad when ur pts are sometimes young as well. You can do it...dont worry.
  4. Thanks. I really appreciate it.
  5. Hey you guys I am currently a post partum nurse. I have been for a year now. I have recently been thinking about doing labor and delivery. The hospital I work at is high risk and we see it all. I'm afraid to transfer. I graduated a year ago and post partum is all I have known. I love the teaching aspect of my job and wish there was a way I could do both. Idk if I should stay with postpartum and just see what happens. Any advice.

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