u/Frequent_Attempt445

Looking for a comprehensive pregnancy checklist

Hello,

I'm 5 weeks pregnant with my first baby. I'm the type of person that gets stressed out if I don't have a plan in place lol I have been looking for a comprehensive pregnancy checklist of all the things I need to prepare for. However, all the checklist i have found so far only list basic things like buying onsies, diapers, strollers, etc. What I need is a checklist that includes EVERYTHING I need do to prepare, for example, daycare, find a pediatrician, hire a doula, etc.

I would appreciate any input, thank you!!

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u/Frequent_Attempt445 — 8 days ago
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Can I tell my supervisor that I want to use AL instead of SL for my prenatal doctors appointment?

Hello,

As the title mentions, I just found out that I'm pregnant so I want to save as many SL hours as possible so I can use them after giving birth. Since I have to go to a few doctors appointments, I was thinking on using my comp time and AL to take half day off. I don't want my supervisor to think I'm going to job interviews or just being lazy so I was thinking on telling my supervisor the truth. Is that okay? Or is it something that is not allowed and therefore my supervisor is required to deny my AL request and force me to use SL?

Thank you!

EDIT: Thank you so much for your insightful responses!!

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u/Frequent_Attempt445 — 13 days ago