Reading my Pregnancy book is scary. I need a doctor to cool me down and give me logic.
I had tweeted my bfpness the day I took my test, feeling no one really reads my tweets. Well Juicy and Malaya do, but who knows, maybe they don't know what my cryptic post is.....wrong! Doll's all, "Wait...What?!?" so I told her I was pretty sure it's true.
But I needed to tell her anyway so that she can take me off the roster for the next game (no derby!!!! wahhhhhhh!) I've only missed two games and one I NSO'd cause I got back from my honeymoon in time.
So Malaya recommended a good office where she knows a lot of her friends go and sent me a pic of the business card, which I promptly researched.
I also asked my sister who her doctor was and then made an appointment with her doctor for the soonest I could get away from work. Waiting those two weeks was torture. I spoke to one of my pregnant coworkers and told her I just found out I was pregnant , but I didn't want to tell my managers yet. She told me she didn't say anything until her third month when it was pretty obvious after all the appointments. I managed to only tell one coworker (because she was alone with me in the kitchen area). My book said it is wise to tell your boss before the entire office and my preggo pal agreed.
I told me coworkers I had a doctor appt to go to my lady doctor for an annual, which was what I was doing, but not really why. Ugh, btw, ugh. I hate that experience. Although, I do like this doctor better than the lady I used to go to. He doesn't look me in the eye, the nurse talks to me, and the doctor never stares at me waiting for me to continue my story about how I found out I was pregnant while he adjusts his tool. Ugh she might have thought she was being friendly , but don't make eye contact while you do that stuff. Sooooo glad he doesn't do that.
Soooo after I got back from the appointment I managed to tell both my managers away from the call center without asking to have a private word. Now the next step is to tell everyone on my team. I think I'll do that by showing them the sonogram that I will have done next week.
So Malaya recommended a good office where she knows a lot of her friends go and sent me a pic of the business card, which I promptly researched.
I also asked my sister who her doctor was and then made an appointment with her doctor for the soonest I could get away from work. Waiting those two weeks was torture. I spoke to one of my pregnant coworkers and told her I just found out I was pregnant , but I didn't want to tell my managers yet. She told me she didn't say anything until her third month when it was pretty obvious after all the appointments. I managed to only tell one coworker (because she was alone with me in the kitchen area). My book said it is wise to tell your boss before the entire office and my preggo pal agreed.
I told me coworkers I had a doctor appt to go to my lady doctor for an annual, which was what I was doing, but not really why. Ugh, btw, ugh. I hate that experience. Although, I do like this doctor better than the lady I used to go to. He doesn't look me in the eye, the nurse talks to me, and the doctor never stares at me waiting for me to continue my story about how I found out I was pregnant while he adjusts his tool. Ugh she might have thought she was being friendly , but don't make eye contact while you do that stuff. Sooooo glad he doesn't do that.
Soooo after I got back from the appointment I managed to tell both my managers away from the call center without asking to have a private word. Now the next step is to tell everyone on my team. I think I'll do that by showing them the sonogram that I will have done next week.

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