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what's appropriate in this situation? pg related
a coworker of mine was about 10wks pregnant and recently miscarried. Is it appropriate to get a card for everyone to sign? She had another coworker come around to our cubes and tell us since she was too shaken up. (She left early today)
?? I know it's a sensitive subject, but I don't know if it's "right" to publicly acknowledge her loss?! know what i mean?
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Re: what's appropriate in this situation? pg related
This.
Do get her a card though! So thoughtful.
BFP#1 - 8/26/2008 | Isaac Levi @39w 4/26/09 :: BFP#2 - 6/22/2010 | natural MC @9w 7/28/10 :: BFP#3 - 10/25/2010 | Ezra John @39w 6/26/11 :: BFP#4 - 8/7/2012 | EDD 4/17/13
You could send her a card and in the card ask if she would like any public acknowledgment when she is ready... say, you can organize everyone go out to lunch or bring in donuts for breakfast one morning as just a quiet "we're here for you". She may appreciate the OPTION to actually have a big group processing so she doesn't have to talk to everyone over and over as she runs into them.
but it's totally up to your work culture! I've been in small offices and everyone's in each others butts so a big one-time thing would be easier.