Sarah1985 Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Ok, so I finally got in touch with the people who run the EMT-B course where I live and the lady tells me that I might not be able to get certified because I'm pregnant (really not that big of a deal). I would be certified before the baby is born. I just need some clarification. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! 2
stcommodore Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 I guess it depends on what "physical demands" this program has of you and what your doctor says you are able to preform. I can say that I assisted with a class where we had a pregnant student complete the program. 1
streethealer535 Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Ok, so I finally got in touch with the people who run the EMT-B course where I live and the lady tells me that I might not be able to get certified because I'm pregnant (really not that big of a deal). I would be certified before the baby is born. I just need some clarification. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Seems to me the hardest part will be lifting and crawling around on the floor. If you will be early enough into your pregnacy that this is not a problem I don't see why you could not test. The biggest problems might come in the hands on part of the actual class (lifting, CPR on floor, ect...)but if they are willing to work with you it might not be a problem. Anyway good luck I have seen it done...
Sarah1985 Posted November 17, 2009 Author Posted November 17, 2009 Thanks guys so much! I really want to get certified as an EMT, hubby is a firefighter. I'd gotten all the other info, just needed to know about the whole preggo thing, yall have been a great help!!
tniuqs Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Ok, so I finally got in touch with the people who run the EMT-B course where I live and the lady tells me that I might not be able to get certified because I'm pregnant (really not that big of a deal). I would be certified before the baby is born. I just need some clarification. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Pregnancy is NOT a disease (and preventable ) You have a Human Rights Issue ... so can't take an exam or not allowed to work ? Heck I worked with an outstanding very pregnant single MOM Paramedic and worked well into her 3rd Trimester ON CAR. Good luck I hope "aforementioned Lady" put that in writing ? cheers 1
BushyFromOz Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Ok, so I finally got in touch with the people who run the EMT-B course where I live and the lady tells me that I might not be able to get certified because I'm pregnant In this neck of the woods that would be called discrimination.
Just Plain Ruff Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Ok, so I finally got in touch with the people who run the EMT-B course where I live and the lady tells me that I might not be able to get certified because I'm pregnant (really not that big of a deal). I would be certified before the baby is born. I just need some clarification. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! You need to get in writing why they won't let you take the class. If it's strictly because you are pregnant then you have a good case of discrimination or whatever they call it these days. too much political correctness. Once you get it in writing why you can't take the class, but that will dictate your next move. One could ask the following question depending on how far along you are, why can't you wait to take the class when you aren't pregnant? Sue them for discrimination and then take the class. But seriously - let us knwo what they say.
HERBIE1 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I don't know about training, but around here, as soon as a woman finds out she's pregnant, she's off work, even though most OB's say that they have no problem with a woman working into her 1st or 2nd trimester. The biggest issue I have been told is balance ans safety issues associated with that, when the woman starts getting big. I do see potential issues with training if the woman is large and needs to work on lifting techniques. It may be a liability issue for the school 1
akflightmedic Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I don't know about training, but around here, as soon as a woman finds out she's pregnant, she's off work, even though most OB's say that they have no problem with a woman working into her 1st or 2nd trimester. The biggest issue I have been told is balance ans safety issues associated with that, when the woman starts getting big. I do see potential issues with training if the woman is large and needs to work on lifting techniques. It may be a liability issue for the school So fat guys are off the truck too the moment they are fat? I mean with the balance issues and all...certainly is a safety risk and all.
HERBIE1 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 So fat guys are off the truck too the moment they are fat? I mean with the balance issues and all...certainly is a safety risk and all. Didn't say I agreed with the policy. Like everything else in medicine, this is all about fear of litigation. Think of the issues OB/Gyn's have- many will no longer deliver kids because their malpractice is through the roof. Ideally, to mitigate those lawsuits, a woman who is pregnant could be put on light duty/assigned to a desk job/training if possible in their agency. Problem is, in many areas, light duty is not an option- either you are fully functional to work with no restrictions, or you are not.
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