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Hi Cecil,
Need your advice badly.
I've just started a new job 4 weeks ago. The cubical I'm sitting right now is a temporary one and it belongs to another department.
Just last week, I found out that I was 6 weeks pregnant with my second child. It's a joy ........ BUT yesterday, my boss told me that I'll have to move out of the cubical next week 'cos the other department needs the cubical for their new staff.
You see, I've not told my boss about my pregnancy as I'm still in my probation period. My last job contract was terminated when I announced my pregnancy. I am afraid that the same thing may happen again. Moreover, my husband is out of job now.
I heard that it is not good to shift places and things during pregnancy as it is not good for the pregnancy and the fetus (especially in the early weeks when the fetus is forming). Is that true ??
I am in great dilema ...... First, I can't announced my pregnancy to my boss. Even if I do, I couldn't possibly ask not to move out of the current cubical. I can't possibly ask everyone to accommodate to a new staff like me, right ??
What should I do ? Should I tell me boss about my pregnancy ? Should I request to stay put in the current cubical ? Should I move or not ? I don't want anything to bad or regret to happen.
Please advise ........
Best Regards
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