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  1. 7/10/08 18:20

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    Smiling at youmegan05

    Hi Tara

    Good luck on you course, just enjoy it.  I was accpeted four years ago and found out i was pregnant as the course began.  The tutor said at the open day that there are the highest number of drop outs due to pregnancy on the midwifery course way above any other university course.   Lets hope that you will soon be one of these..... mind you all that hard work all to have to drop out.  Still what could be a better reason than to have your precious baby.  The good thing with midwifery is that you can go back to it at any time and there is no age limit so a 5 year break would not matter, should you get lucky.

    Kate to be a midwife you must apply at a university which runs the course.  It is full time and most courses start in sept 09 so you must apply now through UCAS as interviews will begin in December this year.  It is like I said full time and you dont get hoildays off that coincide with schools, etc.  This is the problem for me now with DD that I would not be able to take her to school and collect as it involves shifts etc.  I am going to apply again in hope that i may be pregnant again.  If I am I would then wait till both were at school full time and we had a really good established routine. Good luck why not apply and go for it, what a fab career.

    Hayley

  2. 7/10/08 15:23

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    Good luck4evahopeful

    sorry to hear your leaving but good for you doing a midwifery course i'm well envious and i can see your enjoying it xxxx

     

    good luck for the future xxxx

  3. 7/10/08 15:19

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    Good lucknewby88

    Hi Tara,

    Im in a similiar situation 2 u 2. I gave up ttc about 2 months ago convinced it  wudnt happen so went bk 2 doin a course. Well im waitin 4 the witch now as im late. If it doesnt happen this month then i will be leavin aswell. Like u said its emotionally tiring.

    All the best for your future and one day it will happen for you good luck

    Take Care

  4. 7/10/08 14:54

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    Good luckkkkkate

    yes good luck to u hun, and cud u pls tell me about ur midwifery studying, how do i go about doin it coz i wana be a midwife too ????

    pls advise thanx hun xxx

  5. 7/10/08 13:55

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    Good luck1ellie

    Although I don't know you I just wanted to wish you luck on your course and hope things go good for you.  And maybe you will be back here someday, if not, good luck in your career.

  6. 7/10/08 08:21

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    Huglizalder02

    sorry your leaving us tara, but i hope you do really well in your midwifery course, and maybe when your thinking about ttc it will just happen, anyway x

  7. 7/10/08 07:57

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    Hugbumpyandme

    awww tara, i am so sorry that you have decided to stop trying for a baby and hopefully in the future yopu will become pregnant.

    wishing you tons of luck with the course, you will have the most beutiful job in the world when you quilfy

  8. 6/10/08 23:33

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    HugTara676

    We have decided not to TTC anymore.  It's not happening and after the emotional turmoil we have been through I don't think I can go through it all again.

    Anyway the postive news is I have started studying again and am going to study to be a midwife.  I am so engrossed in the study and loving every second of it

    So to you all TTC I wish you all the in the world and to you all who have had your BFP's I wish you all the in the world.  Good luck to you all, it is a sad good bye but one I have to do xxxxx

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