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New job!! Help!

I am 11 weeks pregnant and I'm starting a new job this week. I obviously didn't tell them that I was pregnant but I feel like I have lied to them and now they are going to be mad when I come out and say it. When should I and how should I? It's a very conservative bank and I'm only part-time because I'm in college but I do graduate in May so they already offered me the full-time position after graduation. I'm scared they will not give me it in May because obviously by then I will be showing... Any advice :(
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Wait until you feel comfortable telling them. Show them how hard of a worker you are and everything will be fine
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I got a new job when I was about 12 weeks and I didn't tell them. I never said anything, they just finally asked when I started showing. Around 24 weeks. They weren't upset at all.
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I hid my pregnancy at my part time lol. Just tell them. They can't fire you.
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Just keep your head up. And proudly tell them your pregnant when you feel ready! If your a good worker they will have no reason not to let you go fulltime other than the fact that your pregnant and that is discrimination and a huge lawsuit that im sure no bank wants!! Be happy enjoy your pregnancy and new job. ^_^
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