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After running to yet another emergency in the last few minutes of my busy week of nights, morning sickness got the better of me and I asked if one of the day team could come and take over. They don't
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'...Registrars DO NOT get pregnant'
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That was bullying, and should be reported as such. In Response to '...Registrars DO NOT get pregnant': After running to yet another emergency in the last few minutes of my busy week of nights, morning sickness got the better of me and I asked if one of the day team could come and take over. They don't know I'm pregnant but probably guessed. A colleague kindly came, but I was met with the response from my senior: 'you start something, you finish it' and when I replied that I did not want to vomit on the patient, I was informed rather aggressively '....registrars DO NOT get pregnant'. A joke perhaps, but I did not find it particularly funny. I have not had a day off sick in 4 years and this is the first time I have asked for assistance for feeling unwell. Maybe it's the hormones and I need to develop a thicker skin, but I felt this was pretty unreasonable. Any advice on dealing with negative attitudes as I doubt this will be the last? Posted by ZAC |




