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Re: work and pregnant

From: BARBARA (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 7 May 1997 08:45:35 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 6 May 1997, bri wrote: >
>Hi! My husband and I are hoping to have a baby next summer (hopefully in
>July or August because I'm a teacher and would be on vacation then, so I
>wouldn't have to be off work unpaid for as long). But I have begun to
>work on my Master's Degree part time and intend to take 2 courses in
>July (6 hours/week of courses plus homework and studying) as well as a
>maximum of 10 hours/week in research work. Am I crazy to think I can
>handle that in my 7th or 8th month of pregnancy (I'm assuming I'll need
>approximately 2 hours/day of studying and homework)?
>Bri
>

Dear Bri,

Crazy NO! Lots of hard work YES! It can be done, believe me...My youngest daughter was in her last year of law school when she had her first child. She returned to finish her final semester when her baby was three months old. She did it but I must tell you it WAS dificult.

I guess what I'm saying is, that as long as you understand at least in part how hard it will be and that it will be over at some point and then you will have it all behind you you can make your disicision with full knowledge of the difficulties ahead.

Good luck with your choice.

Barbara

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