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This isn't a question about how to balance family and medicine. This is about the interview question. I've seen that it is sometimes asked, and I'm curious about how to handle it.
I would personally like to give my honest answer: I don't want kids, so kids won't be an issue. However, I have given that answer to people in conversation before and they jump all over me for it because I'm a married woman, and I should want babies. I don't know if that would happen in the interview, and I really don't want it to. Would it just be safer for me to make up an answer as if I might have children someday? I know honesty is generally best in interviews... but I have gotten nothing but trouble for my "I don't want kids and my husband is 100% supportive of my career" answer.
I would personally like to give my honest answer: I don't want kids, so kids won't be an issue. However, I have given that answer to people in conversation before and they jump all over me for it because I'm a married woman, and I should want babies. I don't know if that would happen in the interview, and I really don't want it to. Would it just be safer for me to make up an answer as if I might have children someday? I know honesty is generally best in interviews... but I have gotten nothing but trouble for my "I don't want kids and my husband is 100% supportive of my career" answer.