Hi everybody! I graduated from nursing school with my BSN in May and am trying to make a decision about where I am going to begin my career. Some background on me - I am married, my husband works a stressful job 40+ hrs/week, has late night classes several days a week, and is gone (overnight) for work one weekend a month. We have a 20 month old son and are expecting our second baby next month. My plan was to start my career in acute care to get some experience, and then pursue my passion of women's health, get my lactation consultant certificate, etc. I've worked part-time as a tech on a very busy, very short staffed Telemetry unit for the past year and have been offered a job as an RN after I return from maternity leave. Despite the craziness of the unit I initially accepted because I love the people I work with and love the buzz of the hospital. My husband and I have been very worried though about balancing the stress and hospital hours with our family life, especially with a new baby. Recently I received another job offer at a clinic that works with at risk pregnant/young moms. It mostly doing education (which I love) on pregnancy, birth, lactation, and parenting. It's pays about $5 an hour less then the hospital (not ideal but we'd manage), but has very flexible, regular office hours. It seems like it'd be a much better fit for my family and my career goals, but I'm worried that by starting straight into community health instead of acute care I'd be limiting my career down the road. Anybody have any advice or experience related to this? I've always heard that you have to start with inpatient care and get some general skills before specializing, but more and more I've heard of new grads jumping right into specialty fields. I don't want to make a decision I'd regret, but I also dont want to miss this chance if its whats best in the long run!