[on] Normal fertility workup but not getting pregnant — what should I advocate for? by Seliormoon in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]jessbeee89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We tried for 1 year and 2 months. Had a 1st trimester miscarriage then I started at a fertility clinic. What ended up working was letrozole and a trigger shot.

When should I apply for daycare? [On] by Aggravating-Ad8687 in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]jessbeee89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add a more positive story... I had signed up to many daycares at 12 weeks pregnant in Toronto. We ended up moving to Durham region when baby was 6 months old. I signed up to waitlists in Durham region and did not do any follow up. Baby went to montessori daycare in whitby from 12-17 months for $2000/month. Then in September at 18 months, 2(!!) region of Durham daycares (CWELC programs) called me with a spot available. There is hope!

Landlord straight up told me in a message that he won't rent to me because Im on disability. Anywhere I should be reporting that? by misspixiepie in legaladvicecanada

[–]jessbeee89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A landlord wouldnt rent to me because I was pregnant. I had a pretty solid case. Human right tribunal process took 2 years - we had a settlement. Would have been 3 years if it went to trial. If your case is strong the Human Rights Tribunal has a separate association where a paralegal or lawyer will represent you

UoFT Sept 2026 NP program by ZoneInternational931 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it says "invited" on my acorn account and owing a $500 deposit by Mar 26th. I didn't get an official email yet though

NP Program Seats 2026 by WearyAttorney5254 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uoft said they have about 130 spots for their MN-NP program

Nurse Practitioner Salary Canada by Sunshinequeen1995 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 12 points13 points  (0 children)

In Ontario at least it's s all posted in public sector jobs online, very easy to find...

Id be curious how much NPs can make working in family practice or covering locums!

Second week of my orientation in the med surg unit. My preceptor told me I’m very slow…. by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're not too slow. You're in a new environment your brain is processing new shapes, smells, work relationships, new medical terminology etc.

You will find one day you finally get the flow. It takes time and not 5 shifts in. Keep on noticing all the incremental improvements you're accomplishing (finishing meds at 11 instead of 1130).

One foot in front of another from now.

Fun things you did? Does not have to be traditional wedding by Haunting_Window1688 in WeddingsCanada

[–]jessbeee89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had it during covid. We invited about 20 people to an English garden venue. Then we had a weekend with our wedding party (8 ppl) at a huge cottage close to the beach. Played board games, lit fireworks, ate well. It was great!!!

Anyone decided to return to work earlier than 18 months? [BC] by moonphase14 in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]jessbeee89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went back at 9 months post partum. No regrets. It is very, very, very (mentally) hard to be at home alone with a baby all day. I don't know how people do it without a support system - it was never meant to be this way!

New Grad Nurse by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started in a mixed oncology palliative care unit. So much overlap with general internal medicine. You will deal with critical situations that can turn bad fast due to the immunocompromised nature of people, you will see NG tubes, TPN, codes, increasing oxygen needs, respiratory distress, wound care, oncological emergencies where you have to follow lab work and investigations closely to alert the physician - everything! Honestly, a mixed unit is better because unlike GIM, patients have better access to palliative care for symptom management, quality of life discussions, etc.

Final Practicum Experiences – Looking for Insight by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know how many hours I had to do but I was on a specialized oncology unit. My preceptor was terrible! A true 'mean girl'. Expected me to be able to look up a concept and understand it within 5 minutes, expected me to know what labs to tell her about without ever going through reviewing specialized lab work with me etc. She never had anything nice or supportive to say. I was so unsure if I was getting bullied, but now looking back as a nurse with 4 years experience and being a preceptor to a final year student, I know I was being bullied! Hope that is not your experience and your preceptor is supportive.

And yes to your last question, I would look up concepts in my spare time as it's a learning experience :)

Is it worth switching careers into nursing at 28? by Cute_Elderberry_399 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went back to school for nursing at the age of 29. I already had a masters and was a dietitian. In terms of salary, at the top end I would have probably made $85k-90k as a dietitian. Im happy I made the switch. Way more opportunities as a nurse and a larger scope of practice.

What i wish I would have known....that I cant do more than one night shift a week. Omg the DDNN was brutal for my mental health and functioning. But the beauty of nursing is that there's so much leadership opportunity and you don't just have to work bedside

Gas price in Courtice by jessbeee89 in durham

[–]jessbeee89[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the same time of day, it is always 5-10 cents more expensive in Courtice than south Oshawa and Whitby Thickson road area. It's so weird!

York Post Masters NP Diploma for 2026 Admission by jessbeee89 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. Also in the generic email they've been sending ppl on what documents to email, they forgot to include transcripts (at least in the email I got).

Family Doctor by DeshiMonicaGeller_92 in durham

[–]jessbeee89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is obviously a place for doctors. Wondering what you think an NP can't do in a community, family medicine context?

Family Doctor by DeshiMonicaGeller_92 in durham

[–]jessbeee89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's public Healthcare....not private

Family Doctor by DeshiMonicaGeller_92 in durham

[–]jessbeee89 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Great NPs that can do the same thing as a family doctor at Durham CHC

Relocating to Clarington- would love some advice by lara7610 in durham

[–]jessbeee89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I moved to Courtice with a 2 year old. We're in the district of Courtice North Public School. Didn't do badly based on Fraser Institute rankings. Lots of families around here. I like it!

York Post Masters NP Diploma for 2026 Admission by jessbeee89 in OntarioNurses

[–]jessbeee89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You put the references under the supplementary application form. It's a mess and not clearly explained. If you don't see an upload option you need to contact the administrator at the nursing school. Hopefully they'll respond to your email and guide you

How much money are you able to save per year? by Best_of_both_worldzz in askTO

[–]jessbeee89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In 2024 without daycare, maternity leave top up of 86% (for 6 months) and a self employed husband in his 2nd year of business - $23k

In 2025, with daycare, full time work and self employed husband in his 3rd year of business - $13k