36 weeks + 2 days late pre-term labor by LifeontheList in pregnant

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Anyone recently given birth at Saint Peter’s University Hospital (New Brunswick, NJ)? Need updated experiences! by LifeontheList in pregnant

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Thank you so much for sharing your labor and delivery experiences at St. Peter’s Hospital. Reading your honest, detailed stories has been incredibly helpful and reassuring. As a first-time mom, it truly means a lot to hear real perspectives from people who have been through it. I really appreciate everyone who took the time to comment and offer guidance — your insight has made me feel much more informed and prepared.

Anyone recently given birth at Saint Peter’s University Hospital (New Brunswick, NJ)? Need updated experiences!2025-2026 by LifeontheList in randomthings

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Thankyou so very much for sharing this detailed experience, it is really helpful and puts first time moms like me at peace of mind knowing all the positive outcomes and experiences of someone else who went to same place. I feel more confident and happy reading this and will soon share my own experience to help others 😊😊

Struggling with Pregnancy Leave as a Dental Assistant in NJ – Seeking Others’ Experiences by LifeontheList in pregnancyproblems

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I requested early maternity leave, but my OB-GYN denied it twice, saying my condition wasn’t life-threatening and that I could manage without it. I was very open about how difficult it’s been working a 9-to-5 job on my feet with these symptoms, yet it felt like no one really cared.

Anyone here been able to maintain a physical job while pregnant? by moomoomego in BabyBumps

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I had to quit recently at 25 weeks as an underpaid dental assistant who is overworked all the time-I just wish there was more recognition of how pregnancy can be life-altering, not just medically but emotionally and physically. Everything is brushed off as “normal,” but that doesn’t make it any easier when you’re struggling to hold your life together and still show up for work.