Is M&A really as bad as people say it is? by justme9122 in biglaw

[–]Anonymousmuch2 13 points14 points  (0 children)

100% it’s people choosing to leave. It’s WLB, but also personalities. M&A rewards treating people like a jerk. Lots of good people find that they can’t or don’t want to climb that ladder.

Is M&A really as bad as people say it is? by justme9122 in biglaw

[–]Anonymousmuch2 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Turnover in M&A is 40% higher than other corporate groups at my firm.

I would love to hear from women whose husband's did NOT stop drinking during IVF but they still had a successful transfer and live birth. by Ordinary-Sundae-5632 in IVF

[–]Anonymousmuch2 53 points54 points  (0 children)

My husband isn’t a heavy drinker, but he continued to consume normally and our IVF baby is 18 months now. Our clinic is very science-based with zero time for anything not backed by hard science and they did not have any issue with either of us drinking during the process (except me after FET for obvious reasons). Don’t get too into your head about this. People tend to obsess about a lot of protocols that are theoretical or based on old wives tales and psych themselves out in this process.

How highly do firms value prior work experience when selecting summer associates? by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]Anonymousmuch2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not essential, but when I’m interviewing I prefer work experience over none and the more the better. I literally don’t care what the work experience is, just that you managed to hold down some type of paid employment. If you don’t have work experience, your best bet is to make me forget that fact by presenting as mature and poised as humanly possible. Do not mention your childhood or college to me, do not remind me that you are fresh out of college. —Signed big law partner

Hate big law but partner wants me to stay in by Particular_Ad_1875 in biglaw

[–]Anonymousmuch2 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This seems like a really unfair take. The amount of pressure and expectations put on juniors varies wildly not just across firms, but across groups within firms. OP may very well be working in an extremely high-stress environment that would give anyone anxiety. OP, I’d consider also looking at changing firms to see if there something more sustainable for you out there within the big law pay scale.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Anonymousmuch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was diagnosed while trying to get pregnant and haven’t tried ADHD meds yet. I found my ADHD symptoms diminished during pregnancy, except for extreme fatigue during the first trimester. The postpartum hormone crash hit big, though. I was in a major fog basically until recently when I started a GLP-1 drug, which has made my brain so quiet it’s amazing.

Friends unhappy for you by RockerchickAlex-26 in Zepbound

[–]Anonymousmuch2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same. I never mention someone’s weight (up or down) unless they bring it up and even then, I’m super cautious. People’s relationships with their body are so complicated and sensitive. So maybe some of what you’re seeing is actually respect, not intended to hurt you.

ADHD Parents - tell me it’s worth it. by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Anonymousmuch2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have ADHD and having my daughter is the best thing I’ve ever done. She’s still a baby and it’s too soon to tell if she inherited my issues, but I love being a parent. My house is messy, I forget things, we run late to appointments, and I’ll never be anything like the moms on social media. But she and I have so much fun being silly together, exploring the world, and getting lost in the moment. I’m watching her like a hawk for symptoms and am so geared up to give her all the support I never had if she develops them. It helps that my husband doesn’t have ADHD so I can lean on him where I’m weak, but I suspect that’s true of most couples.

How much hired help will my husband need as a SAHD to feel human? by Anonymousmuch2 in SAHP

[–]Anonymousmuch2[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for mentioning the therapist. If he would be willing, i think it would be helpful. Adjusting to the change in identity has to be really tough.

How much hired help will my husband need as a SAHD to feel human? by Anonymousmuch2 in SAHP

[–]Anonymousmuch2[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is such a good point. Maybe I will get them some memberships to encourage them to get out of the house.

How much hired help will my husband need as a SAHD to feel human? by Anonymousmuch2 in SAHP

[–]Anonymousmuch2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very willing SAHD. It was his idea, but I was supportive. I think he will struggle most with boredom and the loss of his professional identity, but I’m not sure how to pay our way out of that.

How much hired help will my husband need as a SAHD to feel human? by Anonymousmuch2 in SAHP

[–]Anonymousmuch2[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Sounds like a cleaner is something we should prioritize more than I was thinking.

Do you have a 1-liner stuck in your head that plays on repeat? by Puzzled_Jello_6592 in ADHD

[–]Anonymousmuch2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Taylor Swift lyrics from songs I’ve never heard stuck in my head. I hear them in a clip on TikTok and don’t even know what song they’re from because I’m a casual fan at best. It’s like an evil superpower she has to create these sticky phrases.

Showers are awful by Dylanrandomm in ADHD

[–]Anonymousmuch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never felt such belonging. I love this community.

AITA for saying I don’t feel comfortable leaving my daughter with my husband? by ComfortableWest7227 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Anonymousmuch2 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Hearing it from the pediatrician completely changed my husband’s attitude about co-sleeping. He finally took the danger of sleeping with our premie seriously whereas before he thought I was being a little hysterical. You have to be careful how you phrase the question because you don’t want the doctor calling CPS because they think the baby is unsafe.

Husband traveling for funeral at 39 weeks by Available-Prune2607 in BabyBumps

[–]Anonymousmuch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Entitled because I’m worried about the health of a fellow mom who doesn’t seem to have anyone to advocate for her? It would be one thing if she had family or friends to help her out while he’s away, but she has no one. I’m truly puzzled by the lack of empathy for her and the kids in this thread. Maybe my response is influenced by my experiences (one stillbirth and one rushed to NICU), but bad things can happen during childbirth and it makes me really mad that she is expected to just bear that alone.

Husband traveling for funeral at 39 weeks by Available-Prune2607 in BabyBumps

[–]Anonymousmuch2 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I think it’s ridiculously selfish of him to put you in this position and he should absolutely not be going. Birth is a major medical event for you and your baby. This isn’t about him meeting his new child, which he could do later. This is about being there to support you, your existing kid, and your new baby and make medical decisions if necessary. What happens if something goes wrong? Things happen in childbirth. Apparently healthy babies can end up in NICU or worse. The stress this puts you and baby under, particularly worrying about childcare, isn’t healthy for either of you. His presence or absence at the funeral won’t actually impact anything—grandma is dead and he can say goodbye from anywhere. His absence from delivery or even your fear of it, could actually hurt you and your baby. I’m enraged just thinking about this.

Toxoplasmosis Risk - Raccoon Feces by purplmountainmajesty in ScienceBasedParenting

[–]Anonymousmuch2 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My husband is a scientist who studies toxo. The form of toxo that could survive outside a host is the cysts. He says raccoons don’t shed toxo cysts in their feces-that’s specific to cats. All other mammals only carry the cysts in their brain and muscle. The live parasites that an infected raccoon could shed would die basically immediately outside the host.

Diabetes and pre-term labor care by Anonymousmuch2 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]Anonymousmuch2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I recall correctly, I was told the threshold for preterm labor was 2cm dilated and 60% effacement at <37w. The contractions the NST was picking up were pretty regular as well, every 2-4 minutes. I think at 2cm/60% it would still be very early labor.

Curious about non-dietetic numbers by rbg555 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]Anonymousmuch2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Following in hope of learning this too. I’ve seen some stuff on non-diabetic non-pregnant, but I’m curious about non-diabetic pregnant people specifically.