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Jen you're so cute! Taq too...I'm jealous of the bellies :p

Here's my (VERY SQUIRMY) baby at 12 weeks 3 days


 
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This morning I got up and as part of my new routine, checked out the bump in the mirror. Lifted my shirt up and had a mini heart attack as over night my belly button has changed. It's bigger, wider, and dark! Weird.
 

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Man, how did you get your nurse to print you more than one photo? Lol
I got about 10 in a strip, but it was the nuchal screening, so they took a lot of still shots to measure different stuff. I also have pictures of the baby's legs and face and stuff, pretty cool.
 

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Would it be bad to disclose that you are pregnant? Won't the employer eventually find out? Wouldn't it also be considered predijuce if rhey didn't hire her only for the reason she is pregnant?

I'm curious because I'm not familiar with the laws in that aspect
it would be considered prejudice to not hire her because she was pregnant however it would be very easy to just say "well we found a more qualified candidate" or "you just aren't quite what we are looking for" and leave the pregnancy out of it. once hired it wouldn't be so easy to just get rid of her because she's pregnant
 

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it would be considered prejudice to not hire her because she was pregnant however it would be very easy to just say "well we found a more qualified candidate" or "you just aren't quite what we are looking for" and leave the pregnancy out of it. once hired it wouldn't be so easy to just get rid of her because she's pregnant
That's what I thought as well. So what do I do? Just continue with pregnancy and say nothing? Eventually they're going to see the bump...lol.
 

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That's what I thought as well. So what do I do? Just continue with pregnancy and say nothing? Eventually they're going to see the bump...lol.
A lot of employers don't want you to tell them because it opens them up to discrimination accusations if they don't hire you for whatever reason. Just like they don't want to know what church you attend (or not), sexual orientation, etc.

If someone does hire you, just work hard and do a good job. When you start to show you can bring up that you want to make a plan for maternity leave. I interviewed once and got hired, was three months pregnant and barely showing so thought he didn't notice. As soon as he said, "you're hired!" he asked me when I was due and wanted to make a maternity leave plan. He said it was illegal for him to ask before hiring, but he knew I was right for the job so it worked out.
 

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That's cool you found a good employer that was willing to work with you, ESP when ther are so many unfair ones out there.

Here in my profession they won't hire you of you are pregnant but that's just bc of the hazards of asking with horses (I mean look what happened to me a few months back & I am experienced & still got badly kicked :/)
 

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Here in my profession they won't hire you of you are pregnant but that's just bc of the hazards of asking with horses (I mean look what happened to me a few months back & I am experienced & still got badly kicked :/)
So if they did hire you while you were pregnant, and then found out, they would legally need to move you to a safer position (even if it's for less pay, they NEED to keep you on - as office staff, custodial work, or so on). I'd hope not too many pregnant people would apply for a job that they physically can't safely do, but I'm sure plenty of them do.

But no, if you're not clearly visibly pregnant, you should not disclose that you are during a job interview, both for your sake to get hired and for the employer's sake, so there are no potential discrimination cases.
 

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Has anyone else dealt with fainting in pregnancy? I know it's fairly common - but yesterday I fainted at the vet's office. Usually if I feel faint, I just lie down and I've passed out like twice, but both times I was already sitting on lying on the couch.

I don't know what happened at the vet's office, I felt really hot and lightheaded while Milo was being examined and stepped out of the room. I got disoriented and stepped into the other empty exam room to sit on a stool, and woke up on the floor. I don't think I fell very hard - I must have tried to sit on the floor before I fainted, because I wasn't sore at all. I hate eaten not long before that, and I think I was drinking enough water...I don't know. My blood pressure was normal at the doctor the day before.

I'm also really, really, REALLY hoping I just fainted, and didn't have a seizure, because the last seizure I had was in March, and if I do have seizures while pregnant, I need to go back on seizure medication which isn't very safe during pregnancy :( I'm going to the neurologist soon.
 

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No, no like if I was already working for a trainer & became pregnant no I wouldn't tell them right away but I don't honk I would handle the horses or be around them (unless they were safe or whatever because not every race horse is fruit loops lol) but the direct handling would have to stop of course, but there is always things to do in a barn hat don't require handling horses.
 

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No, no like if I was already working for a trainer & became pregnant no I wouldn't tell them right away but I don't honk I would handle the horses or be around them (unless they were safe or whatever because not every race horse is fruit loops lol) but the direct handling would have to stop of course, but there is always things to do in a barn hat don't require handling horses.
if you already have the job and it's too physically demanding or unsafe to do while pregnant, then you definitely should tell you employer right away. There is no reason not to once you're employed, unless they (illegally) fire you they aren't at risk for a lawsuit and they legally can't fire you - and they need to know if you need to moved to a safer position.

The only reason someone already employed would want to not tell their employer is the same reasons they wouldn't tell coworkers, friends, or family members - mainly risk of miscarriage.
 

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