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New job... getting pregnant?
I just accepted an offer for a new job yesterday (yay!), and it has opened up a lot of new doors for me and my husband. We were talking last night and the question arose -- how long should you be at a new job before getting pregnant? I know there's no actual RULE about this, but it seems like it would be unwise to immediately get pregnant and have to take maternity leave less than a year into a new job. Does anyone have personal experience with this?
Re: New job... getting pregnant?
I'd give yourself 3-6 months in the new job so you're eligible for FMLA if it's available.
We started TTC 6 months after we got married, which was about 5 months after I started a new job. It turned out to be a moot point for me. We TTC'd for 3+ years, then went through a 10-month adoption process. And I planned to SAH after DD.
ETA: Unlike the pp, I did not tell work of my TTC plans. For one, it's none of their business (IMO). For another, it can cause tension if people know you're not planning on being there long-term or that you'll be taking significant time off
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Disclaimer: I am not an MD. Please don't PM me with pregnancy-related questions. Ask your doctor.
I agree with both points. I would only tell my employer that I was TTC if I felt comfortable, but I wouldn't feel as though it was necessary.
TTC since June 2012
I would wait a bit. At least to make sure you were covered by FMLA. At the most recent job I interviewed for he told me that they encouraged/didn't get in the way of family planning. That they were supportive of it. Would I tell them I was trying? Probably not.