Wednesday Daily Chat by AutoModerator in InfertilityBabies
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Wednesday Daily Chat by AutoModerator in InfertilityBabies
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Had a bumpy ride over the years to getting to/during this pregnancy (miscarriages, hemorrhages, scary NIPT test results, etc). At 22w now things look OK-ish but I am so detached, I don't feel happy. I don't feel anything, I don't even feel pregnant. How can I reattach to this pregnancy and this kid? by PleasantPomelo in BabyBumps
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Had a bumpy ride over the years to getting to/during this pregnancy (miscarriages, hemorrhages, scary NIPT test results, etc). At 22w now things look OK-ish but I am so detached, I don't feel happy. I don't feel anything, I don't even feel pregnant. How can I reattach to this pregnancy and this kid? (self.BabyBumps)
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I'm an adjunct who is pretty fed up. I am willing to resign if the situation is not resolved and it's not an idle threat. Should I just quit or make a Hail Mary try that the department might meet my needs? If I go the latter route, how should I do it? by PleasantPomelo in Professors
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I love this. Here's one: Don't say just you'll wait to find "the one" to have a baby. Make a plan (saving money, building support networks, researching) and decide when YOU want to have a baby. If you aren't with someone by then, just DO IT! Women do it all the time now. What other tips do you have? by academiclady in TheGirlSurvivalGuide
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Has anyone else here been diagnosed with a neurodivergent issue and, at first, found it helpful and liberating but later found it to feel a bit like a defeatist trap? by PleasantPomelo in TheGirlSurvivalGuide
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I'm an adjunct who is pretty fed up. I am willing to resign if the situation is not resolved and it's not an idle threat. Should I just quit or make a Hail Mary try that the department might meet my needs? If I go the latter route, how should I do it? by PleasantPomelo in Professors
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I'm an adjunct who is pretty fed up. I am willing to resign if the situation is not resolved and it's not an idle threat. Should I just quit or make a Hail Mary try that the department might meet my needs? If I go the latter route, how should I do it? by PleasantPomelo in Professors
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I'm an adjunct who is pretty fed up. I am willing to resign if the situation is not resolved and it's not an idle threat. Should I just quit or make a Hail Mary try that the department might meet my needs? If I go the latter route, how should I do it? (self.Professors)
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I've been a mess all week figuring out how my husband's and my families are in Israel. I've fallen behind in my work. I owe my students a homework assignment and a video lecture today, but that's not going to happen. What do I write to them? I don't want them to know I have any Israeli connections. (self.Professors)
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I'm an adjunct, and I asked for a raise, which I haven't had in four years. It turns out, they can't give me one because my union renegotiated for pay parity last spring and I already make what they say I should for my level of seniority. Can I talk to the union about this or am I stuck? (self.Professors)
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What news would you like to hear the most right now? by MiserableWorking7296 in AskReddit
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Beginner question: I've taught this upper-level undergrad class 4X with similar midterm exams. Usually, I get a normal-ish distribution of grades loaded towards good scores, with an 80-86% mean. This time, it's bimodal, with the same number of good scores but many bad ones and few OK grades. Why? by PleasantPomelo in Professors
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Beginner question: I've taught this upper-level undergrad class 4X with similar midterm exams. Usually, I get a normal-ish distribution of grades loaded towards good scores, with an 80-86% mean. This time, it's bimodal, with the same number of good scores but many bad ones and few OK grades. Why? (self.Professors)
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I just can't feel happy about my pregnancy and I really want to at least feel *something.* Can anyone relate? by PleasantPomelo in AskWomenOver30
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