I am a grad student and am due Jan. 20th. The school semester starts jan. 12th. I am taking two classes one MWF and the other TTH. The MWF will be 1 hour, and the TTH is 90 min. Am I being overly ambitious thinking after taking one week off from the day I deliver being in class the following week?
Also I live 30min. away from school and can't park on campus because the parking decal is too expensive and there isn't parking right outside the building I have class in.
Re: Am I being overly ambitious? question for those working/students
I thought about registering the semester I had DD. I'm glad I didn't because it would have cost me $3500. There was no way I could have taken a class with DD who was nursing every 2 hrs and not sleeping more than 2hr at a time for a few weeks. And that's with no help since we have no family closeby.
But maybe you can do it. Good luck!
Do you plan on breastfeeding? If so, bad idea.
If not, is there anyway you can park closer? I had a pretty easy labor and delivery experience and there is no way I could walk for long distances one week PP.
Good luck.
There is no way I could have done that. One reason is that I had a 3rd degree tear and could not sit for more than a few minutes at a time, much less walk long distances. Hopefully, you will not have to deal with something like that, but there is no way to know ahead of time.
I think you would need at least 2 weeks to recover post-partum, even if you have a problem-free L&D. Could be longer if you end up with a c/s or other complications.
Personally, I wouldn't do it. Can it be done, sure. Although I would consider waiting a semester and then starting. Adjusting to being a Mom will be tough enough, let alone adding school so soon afterwards. Plus, you may go late and end up delivering once school has started.
Best wishes if you do decide to do it!
Please keep your LOs RF as long as possible
I would take the semester off. Docs won't clear you to drive for 2 weeks. It took several weeks for me just to wear jeans again rather than sweatpants because it was uncomfortable. You'll be sleeping for 2 hours at a time, if that. I spent the first few weeks on the couch and I couldn't fathom anything that required higher brain power than Oprah. And I had a very quick and easy delivery with minimal tearing and no complications. DD also slept and ate great for a newborn.
Sure you can do it, people do. But it won't be easy, and your grades will likely suffer due to the sleep deprivation alone.
Thank you for all your replies. I know its going to be stressful and if i need two weeks I know my instructors will grant it. I also will be having mother/mother in-law visiting in those first couple weeks, so i will have the help and my husband is home. I do plan on breastfeeding, but I think to accommodate this we may end up using bottles a little earlier. I also am hoping that with all the help I won't have to drive in by myself. (if this is the case i wouldn't have to as far. Normally I walk about four to five blocks to my building.)
Here's hoping and praying everything goes smoothly.
Incase things don't work out as I hope, I will be sure to know what I need to do to drop courses and take the semester off if absolutely necessary.
Get your doctor to write you a scrip for a handicapped parking sticker for a few weeks?
Not a risk I would be willing to take with tuition money. What if you have an emergency c-section? You will not be in class one week after delivery if that happens. I didn't think it would happen to me, but I was bearly driving two weeks post, definately not walking or thinking about anything other than sleep.