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How long to wait to TTC after starting new job?
I am 27, and DH will be 30 on Sunday. We have been married 4.5 years, and we want to start TTC next year, but I don't want to get pregnant too soon after starting a new job.
If you were starting a new job, how long would you wait to start TTC?
Married 2-20-10 Dx PCOS 1-2013 Metformin 500mg 3x/day Will Start TTC Aug. 2015
Re: How long to wait to TTC after starting new job?
I will give you this to consider though...I am not eligible for FMLA until I've been at my job for 1 year. For me, that's Dec 11th. If the baby decides to come sooner or I medically can't work any more, I'm at risk of losing my job since I'm still on probation. That's not going to be the case everywhere, but it's something to look into.
dx: Unexplained IF (mild MFI)
TTC since May 2011, 1 year trying, and then 3 TI, 2 IUI = BFN
IVF #1 (May 2013): Antagonist Protocol:24R, 18M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 2 early blasts, no frosties = BFN
IVF #2 (August 2013): Lupron Stop Protocol:
28R, 23M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 1 partially hatched blast, 7 frosties = BFP
EDD 5/23/14, blighted ovum (6w6d), D&C (8w6d)
FET #1 (April 2014): transferred 2 5d blasts = BFP
C.J. born 01/09/15
TTC#2 4/14
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Baby Boy born 5.3.15
I waited until I would have been covered by FMLA if I were to get PG right away. So I waited about 5/6 months.
I live in WA and we have state PG leave (FMLA is federal) with no waiting period AND temporary disabilities (such as PG) are protected the same as permanent disabilities (ADA- Americans with disabilities act - federal). So WA has provisions that allow for keeping your job (not continuation of benefits - only FMLA requires that).
Another thing to consider is that when you are in a new job you want to establish yourself as a reliable employee.
I happen to have had a high risk (HR) pregnancy which caused me to often have 3+ dr appts per week (!).
Also, as the PP mentioned, you could be put on bed rest.
You want to weigh all the pros/cons before deciding.
Also as the PP mentioned, if you don't want/need a job to return to after you have the baby, then it doesn't really matter as much what your job protections are.
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