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So of course I got a jury summons for the 39th week of my pregnancy.
Here's some information I found while trying to figure out how to not be in a courtroom when there's a chance I could go into labor.
I found that if you have had a child and you are breastfeeding that they will postpone you for one year. The down side is, if you have not had the baby yet, they will not give you the postponement. You're other option is to postpone for at most 6 months, but you can only postpone once. It used to be twice, but I guess they have changed it (annoying huh?)
I figured I would share my newly found information with you.
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Re: Jury Duty (FYI)
That sucks. So if your water breaks that judge better know how to deliver a baby.
I know a couple of people that never go even when they get summoned and nothing has ever happened. They don't send your summons certified mail so there really is no way to verify that you did get your summons - and the US mail service is pretty crappy so I don't think anyone would think twice if you said you never go it.... Just saying
I go to mine just cuz I think it's fun (that's the political science major in me) but I would not go if I was preggers. I hope you can get out of it! GL!