Hi ladies, hope you are all ok. I'm feeling sorry for myself today, full of cold and feeling pants
Also I've just made a daft mistake. I've been paranoid as my boobs don't hurt as much today so I've just retested. I've just freaked out as the line is no darker than it was when I tested on Saturday and I had such a dark line when I was pregnant with my daughter.
Then I realised I hadn't even tested once at this point with my daughter as I waited until I was a whole week late, and when I tested Saturday I used first morning pee and today it was late morning and 3 drinks later...
Probably therefore have nothing to worry about but can't shake the uneasy feeling.
As a second timer I forgot just how nerve wracking early first tri is x
hun, I'm sure everything will be fine. A line is a lineIf you have only just missed your AF try again in another 2-3 days or try testing with a different brand of ERPT
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Yes it's the same in England they have to give you time off for pregnancy appointments, scans etc
They also can't include pregnancy related sickness absence in sickness management procedures (eg when they start formal proceedings if you're off sick x number of times in a year).
Your employers have to tread very carefully when your pregnant so make sure they don't give you any bother![]()
to all our new babies!!!!! I will update the list right away!!!
Update on me really quick...
IM HAVING FRATERNAL TWINS!!!!!!!!!![]()
Yes it's the same in England they have to give you time off for pregnancy appointments, scans etc
They also can't include pregnancy related sickness absence in sickness management procedures (eg when they start formal proceedings if you're off sick x number of times in a year).
Your employers have to tread very carefully when your pregnant so make sure they don't give you any bother![]()
Oh my goodness, I am definitely living in the wrong country. They don't do anything like that in the US, not that I am aware of at least. You either schedule appts during your time off, or you go without pay or have to use your PTO (paid time off). At my job, I'm not allowed to come in late or anything like that so every appt has to be scheduled either very early in the morning (I work in the evenings) or on my one day off a week. It doesn't matter if you're pregnant or not, still have to do the work and do it just as well as you did before. We don't get "breaks" for growing a little one. So frustrating!
Also, I'm not allowed to call in with morning sickness no matter how crappy I feel as the boss says it's "self inflicted" and we can work through it. I'm sure my residents will really enjoy watching me puke, if it comes to that!
That's terrible! I didn't realise how lucky I was to live in UK until I just read that. From your mention of residents do you work in a care home? If you do that's very heavy work, they shouldbe looking after you betterEmployers have to look after their employees else they are at risk of workers going on long term sick.
That's terrible! I didn't realise how lucky I was to live in UK until I just read that. From your mention of residents do you work in a care home? If you do that's very heavy work, they shouldbe looking after you betterEmployers have to look after their employees else they are at risk of workers going on long term sick.
Yes, I work in a nursing home and it is very strenuous work for a pregnant woman. I love my residents, but I value my and my baby's health more! There is no such thing as "light duty" at my nursing home either, so I either have to suck it up or quit. Can't really afford to quit, so I guess I just suck it up.