This is 'what if' question for me, but I was curious if any of you had encountered this experience.
If you were offered a job and just got a BFP would you tell the employer when excepting the offer?
Pros for telling: make sure you have insurance, letting the company know so it doesn't look suspicous
Cons for telling: potential mc
Would you start a new job 6wks pregnant? I'm just trying to decide if this potential career move is a good idea...
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Re: Job offer and Pregnant
This actually happened to me. I started interview process at 4 months and started at 5 months pregnant. I had a hard time deciding what to do. I talked to a few friends in HR and they told me not to disclose my condition. They felt it would put the Company in a bad situation if they did not hire me. I knew going into the job I did not qualify for FMLA or STD. My maternity leave was unpaid. It worked out for us and the Company did not have any extra costs except my co-workers had to pick up my duties for 3 months.
Good luck!
I definitely would not tell the employer until after I started and felt comfortable. If you need to work and have an offer, then take it. If you?re just looking for a change then I would say wait TTC until you have been with the company at least 4 months. The important thing was ML for me.
What happened to me was:
I started working for BOA on March 13th of 2006. I was pg with DS in June 2006 and EDD was March 7th! I was right there! FF... I ended up being induced at 39w1d (March 1st, 2007) and missed out on a paid ML for 8 weeks, plus I could have taken up to 26 weeks under FMLA. Since I was "13" days shy of being with the co a year all I got were 6 weeks unpaid and no option for a personal leave... Needless to say I ended up being a SAHM for 3 years while finishing my BBA. But- if I had to do it over again I would have waited 1 more month to TTC. (But, if you?re ready for a baby and you want nothing else but to be pg, one more month can feel like forever...It did to me!)
Good luck hope everything goes well for you!
Baby No. 3 BFP 1/16/2013!!
I definitely would not tell the employer until after I started and felt comfortable. If you need to work and have an offer, then take it. If you?re just looking for a change then I would say wait TTC until you have been with the company at least 4 months. The important thing was ML for me.
What happened to me was:
I started working for BOA on March 13th of 2006. I was pg with DS in June 2006 and EDD was March 7th! I was right there! FF... I ended up being induced at 39w1d (March 1st, 2007) and missed out on a paid ML for 8 weeks, plus I could have taken up to 26 weeks under FMLA. Since I was "13" days shy of being with the co a year all I got were 6 weeks unpaid and no option for a personal leave... Needless to say I ended up being a SAHM for 3 years while finishing my BBA. But- if I had to do it over again I would have waited 1 more month to TTC. (But, if you?re ready for a baby and you want nothing else but to be pg, one more month can feel like forever...It did to me!)
Good luck hope everything goes well for you!
Baby No. 3 BFP 1/16/2013!!
I got hired in my current position without being interviewed. I was 6 months pregnant at the time. I started in the new position after coming back from ML. I only said something to my new employer because I had to push back my start date due to being out on ML.
I wouldn't say anything to a new employer about any other medical condition, so why would I say anything about a pregnancy until it impacted my job?
I was 15 weeks pg when I had an interview at my current job...I was wearing a maternity dress (it was my 3rd pregnancy so I was showing early) but I didn't say anything until after I was offered the job. I figured it didn't matter unless they offered it to me. They offered me the job during the interview so I told them I was expecting. For one, I wanted to be honest and for two, I wanted to know what they would give me as far as maternity leave. I didn't need insurance since I'm on my husbands but I didn't qualify for FMLA. To make a long story short, I went from a full time corprorate job with STD and FMLA and gave that all up to work 30 hours a week at a wonderful non-profit school when I was about 19 weeks pregnant. I never in a million years thought I would change jobs while pg...but the opportunity was too good to pass up (I also hadn't been looking at the time they called me but had previously turned down a job with them). I have been there just over 2 weeks and it was the best decision for me and my family. They did agree (in writing) to give me 12 weeks off, but it is unpaid, when I have the baby. It is possible that I can do some work from home and in a few months I will make that decision (after 6 weeks off with no work I could see myself doing some of my work from home via computer but we'll see).
IMO, I would not say anything until you are offered a job...but even then, unless I was close to the second trimester I wouldn't say anything at all. GL to you!
While I don't have anything to add since we're TTC also (7 months now), thank you for asking this question. I am in the process of interviewing for a new job, and DH and I had a conversation last night about whether to put TTC on hold for a couple months to qualify for FMLA if I did get the job.
Good luck with your decision.
Update....
I got my BFP this morning and have my 1st round interview today. Thanks everyone for your thoughts and comments. We'll see how this plays out.