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Canadian Medical Residency Guide - Taking control of your future medical career and financial life

Section I

Having a Baby During Residency

Case Studies

Having a Baby During Residency

Lindsey and Rob are fourth-year medical students who plan to get married before starting residency. They want to attend programs in the same location, but don't know if this is possible. They are both 26 years old and are also thinking about having children. They’ve been to information sessions with residents who have children and heard their classmates talking about the challenges of parenting during residency. Lindsey and Rob both have some questions.

During the first trimester, pregnant residents may struggle with morning sickness, making call responsibilities tougher. Residents who had children in residency suggested trying to arrange for rotations with light call duties during both the first and third trimesters, avoiding such rotations as ICU and Team Medicine.

In some provinces, a pregnant resident is exempt from call during the third trimester after 31 weeks. This may be earlier in some residency programs, such as obstetrics. However, this exemption can occur earlier in the pregnancy if the resident’s physician deems it necessary. Even though duties may be lighter, residents who had babies cited that a lack of sleep even without call affected their abilities to function at work.

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