I could just be paranoid but I think i could be a few weeks into my 2nd pregnancy because My period for Feburary is late "i took a pregnancy test a few days ago but shown negative" I'm eating unusual foods ( which i would never consider putting together) & my belly button looks like it has been pushed inside my stomach "almost becoming invisible to the naked eye".
I'm not too worried "as i mentioned this could be my 2nd child" but due to the tough economic climate recently i've been unemployed for 3 years & just started to be invited to a few interviews for a possible job.
My main concern is if i am pregnant after i have the child would it be even harder to get back into the employment stage after a possible 5 years + out of it!
In regards to interviews still go and do not mention your pregnant, I don't care what people say but you will be judged for the wrong reason! So if u get the Job great, you dont have to tell your employer till 15 weeks before the birth. You won't get smp but might get ma from the government .
To be honest I wouldn't look ahead and worry that far, end of the day you are going to be a mum to two, and also this is a full time job in my opinion. Could u afford child care for two kids! For me if I put my child in nursery full time the bill would be around £700 a month. Personally I'm better off staying at home till baby is old enough for school then work part time.
Test again n two days, oz the hcg level should double then u might get an answer.
I'm 23 weeks tomorrow and it only since week 20 has my belly button started to stretch lol
Thanks for your answer. The cost of childcare alone can declare you bankrupt, I sent my 1 child to a full time childminder "she was absolutely great" but the cost would send me almost in tears every week.
If i am pregnant i will definetely consider keeping my child home with me until she/he is old enough for Reception / Nursery.
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