In the past eight weeks I have had to leave work for the following doctor's appointments: Allergist, OB/GYN, ENT, RE, CF clinic, and HSG. So that's 6 doctor appointments in eight weeks. My boss keeps asking "is everything ok??" The thing is, half of those appointments were just check-ups and not TTC-related, so I keep telling him "yes, I just have a slew of check-ups, it should be over soon"(He knows I have CF).
But now that we are headed into IUI, I think I should probably tell him because it's likely going to continue. So, Monday, after my HSG, when he ask "is everything ok?" again, I said "yes....well....I'll have to talk to you about it later (cause we were in my cube and I didn't want anyone to overhear)...I was hoping I wouldn't be missing this much work."
Well, I was just in his office and he said "How are you doing?" and I said "fine." And then there was awkward silence and I could tell he was waiting for me to fess up. Instead I wimped out and changed the subject. I really don't feel like talking to my boss about my sex life/female issues. Plus the walls are really thin and the guy next door loves to eavesdrop.
For those of you who did tell your boss, how did it go? Did you just say something like "we are having trouble having a baby?" or something like that?
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First, you don't have to tell him anything if you have the time to take off.
My boss knows and is very understanding as she went throught he same process 6 years ago. I usually give her a head's up the week that I ovulate to let her know I'll be out a couple of hours 2 days in a row.
I guess it really depends on the type of reationship you have with your boss.
I love my boss, we have a good relationship, and sometimes he's very paternal....but I wouldn't tell him until I absolutely HAD to.
I feel like there's still such a stereotype with pregnant women (even women in general in my industry) in the working world and I don't want him to get any kind of inclination that my career is not my highest priority, especially in today's economic environment. I just never know how far his allegiance will go when push comes to shove.
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I asked a similar question a while ago b/c I wasn't sure how much information I should share with my boss. And I feel bad missing so much work for appointments. Luckily, my boss doesn't seem too interested in knowing what's going on. I tell him I have an appt. and need to leave a little early and he says that's fine.
I personally, don't plan to explain that we're trying to get pg, but need treatments, etc. For one, I rather that remain private, and two, it could still take a while and I don't want him asking me about it.
I think it was Dr. L who said she told her boss she had a non life threatening health condition that would require appointments and she said her boss didn't ask anymore about it. Maybe you could try to explain it away saying that it's all CF related since your boss knows about that.
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My office was pretty in the know about my ectopic pregnancy and everything there, but I hope to keep the next pregnancy (which will require a fair amount of early monitoring) more quiet until we know things are ok.
I'll be honest with my boss, because I know I can be, and that my job is in no way in jeopardy. In your shoes, not knowing how things might go or knowing what your job is, I would follow the other ladies and just say it's a non-life-threatening recurrent issue that requires some monitoring and possibly minimal treatments.
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I like the non-life threatening bit!
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