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Hi, I'm a pre-med student trying to plan my future ahead of time so I can make decisions accordingly. I want to pursue a career in anesthesiology. I don't want to have a baby too late but I also don't want it to affect my education too much. I also want my baby to develop in a healthy environment so I would try to stay healthy and sleep regularly and not get too stressed out during my pregnancy. I will finish college a year early so I can take out a year from my graduate study to make time for pregnancy. So my question is when would be the best time to have a baby that would have the least affect on me academically? I was thinking about taking a year off after my 3rd year of med school. I don't want to have a baby too early as I heard the best time to have a baby is around 25 years of age. I also heard that people frown upon women who gets pregnant during residency. I don't know if it's best to have a baby after med school either, since I might need to postpone residency for a year and it might affect my chances of getting match.
If I take a year off after my 3rd year of med school, will I have to reapply to the medical school to continue my 4th year? Or would I be able to automatically resume my education after a year?
Also, is it possible to have a baby without taking a year off of med school or residency? If so, when would be the best time for that? Would that put too much strain on my body? And how hard would it be for me to catch up if I only take a few weeks off to have a baby?
Thank You!
If I take a year off after my 3rd year of med school, will I have to reapply to the medical school to continue my 4th year? Or would I be able to automatically resume my education after a year?
Also, is it possible to have a baby without taking a year off of med school or residency? If so, when would be the best time for that? Would that put too much strain on my body? And how hard would it be for me to catch up if I only take a few weeks off to have a baby?
Thank You!