Since I've had so many other OB appointments, I told my boss at 6 weeks, but he was very good about not telling anyone else. I told the rest of the office after my first tri screen! Enjoy when you tell, it's fun!
Will you get the results back from tomorrow right away? (I didn't do any extra screening so I don't know how it works) Why not tell them this week?
I told my boss around 12 weeks... I knew I wasn't coming back and wanted to make sure that he had enough time to fill my position if he wanted to. I worked for the state and hiring can take FOREVER!!
I told work early--at like 9 1/2 weeks. Mostly because I was getting sick at work several times a day and my boss was really starting to wonder what was going on. Turns out he suspected and it wasn't a big deal at all!
I wasn't planning on telling until 12 weeks. But I told my boss around 7 weeks, after we saw the hb, because I was missing so much work for appts. I knew I didn't HAVE to tell her, but I knew she was getting concerned and I knew she'd be excited, so I felt comfortable telling.
I told at 8.5 weeks after I came back from the Holidays. I am too excited to keep my mouth closed, and so many people that I work with are good friends and wanted to share it with them.
I told my boss around 8-9 weeks b/c our dept was doing fiscal planning for the next year and I didn't want to commit to things I couldn't do. I told my office mate when I told my boss, and then I told everyone else after my NT scan.
I told my immediate boss at 9 weeks because I had to travel and it was very likely I would be sick when he saw me and not be able to do all of the long days and late nights of work we usually do when we travel.
I just told HR last week and started my paperwork with them.?
I only have one co-worker and my boss works out of his home in a different city. I told both of them much earlier than planned, around 6 weeks. We were in Las Vegas and we always do big dinners with a lot of drinks/wine, so I told them (my co-worker was pregnant too). I couldn't "fake" trying to drink the whole trip. so we had to tell. I think I told all my bottlers/clients around 14 weeks.
i dont plan on telling for as long as possible since i have a good feeling that it will make my employment days numbered. i know its "illegal" and all but they would play it off as layoffs and i dont want to give them any reason to put my job in jeopardy until i absolutely have to!
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I told around 7/8 weeks. I wanted to wait at least until my first u/s with the RE. I think if I wasn't a nurse I would've waited until after the 1st tri, but I work with infectious patients on occasion and didn't really want to be exposed.
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Re: When did you tell work?
Will you get the results back from tomorrow right away? (I didn't do any extra screening so I don't know how it works) Why not tell them this week?
I told my boss around 12 weeks... I knew I wasn't coming back and wanted to make sure that he had enough time to fill my position if he wanted to. I worked for the state and hiring can take FOREVER!!
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I told my immediate boss at 9 weeks because I had to travel and it was very likely I would be sick when he saw me and not be able to do all of the long days and late nights of work we usually do when we travel.
I just told HR last week and started my paperwork with them.?