I am 9 weeks pregnant today with my 3rd child (my husband's first).  I have been working at this small company since September last year and recently last month I was promoted to management.   I told my boss, the business owner,  right away when I found out we were expecting and she was less than thrilled.   She treated me like I had acted irresponsibly and was asking me to evaluate my career and what I wanted etc.  Since then she has seemed nicer after I assured her I need my job and like whay I do and plan on coming back.  However things have iust felt different between us since then.  She keeps saying (just this morning in fact) how she is worried about getting along without me over the holidays, our busiest time of year.  I understand her concerns, but I feel like she is trying to make me feel bad!
My mom found a company that she thinks is a great opportunity for me with benefits and decent pay and is encouraging me to apply.   I know it can't hurt to put in an application,  but it makes me nervous to switch jobs while pregnant.   I dunno if I am just being emotional  and sensitive and stay put since I haven't been there that long, or if it would be good to look elsewhere.   My bossnis a micro-manager.  I can't do anything without her approval...not even send out an email to the staff I am supposedly managing.  Then she gets upset when we ask her what to do instead of taking initiative.   I know there isn't a perfect place to work and maybe no one will have advice.  I just need opinions I guess and whether or not I should even take a chance on a new job at this time.  So confused. ..:/                
                             
        
Re: Work treatment/mom says I should switch jobs..don't know what to do!?
Sorry for the rant, I'm in protective mama bear mode, ha. Damn hormones.
Go for the other job, and put out applications at other places. This woman sounds like too much of a hassle to work for. I applied for several jobs after I found out I was pregnant, and most people were fine with it (if not downright excited for me!). I have no doubt you will find someone who understands your situation and will want to hire you and help you out. Most people are wonderful, there's just a few bad apples out there.
I recommend not telling the new employer that you are pregnant during the application process. If you get an offer of employment, then you can tell them and essentially give them a chance to rescind the offer if it's going to be a problem. Any good employer will right then assure you that it won't be a problem.
That's what I did when starting a new job about a month before my wedding and week-long honeymoon. I felt (nearly) guilt free on my honeymoon.