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Kate  
#1 Posted : 20 March 2023 12:22:45(UTC)
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Kate

Please be sensitive to their feelings!

A Kurdziel  
#2 Posted : 20 March 2023 13:55:36(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

...and be careful who you share this information with.

Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 20 March 2023 17:20:47(UTC)
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Roundtuit

the magic OP eraser strikes again

Roundtuit  
#4 Posted : 20 March 2023 17:20:47(UTC)
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Roundtuit

the magic OP eraser strikes again

Kate  
#5 Posted : 20 March 2023 17:52:53(UTC)
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Kate

Yes, as Roundtuit has correctly identified, I didn't open a thread on pregnancy and termination apropos of nothing.

DHeptinstall  
#6 Posted : 20 March 2023 17:59:23(UTC)
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DHeptinstall

Originally Posted by: Roundtuit Go to Quoted Post
the magic OP eraser strikes again


I deleted the thread because it had over 100 views and no answers to the question.
Kate  
#7 Posted : 20 March 2023 18:58:29(UTC)
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Kate

The logic of that isn't at all clear ...

thunderchild  
#8 Posted : 21 March 2023 10:08:59(UTC)
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thunderchild

Originally Posted by: Kate Go to Quoted Post

The logic of that isn't at all clear ...


Agreed, I've been MIA for a bit and just catching up. So is it a terminated pregnancy or a terminated person due to pregnancy??? I may have been able to reposnd.

peter gotch  
#9 Posted : 21 March 2023 11:24:11(UTC)
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peter gotch

Morning Thunderchild

It has been a rather confusing thread!

However the original question was about what to do about two students who were pregnant but each intending to have terminations, and whether one should do a pregnancy risk assessment as if the terminations were not planned - as I recall the OP asked whether other Forum users had come across a similar scenario.

That there were two seemed to me to be entirely irrelevant to the basis of the question.

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thunderchild on 21/03/2023(UTC)
A Kurdziel  
#10 Posted : 21 March 2023 16:31:02(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

The issue might  be this: a student  realises that they are pregnant  and  inform their educational institution. The institution  must then take measure to ensure that the student and the unborn child (foetus?) are kept safe as per Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. That will mean informing certain people to take those measures when dealing with that student

Then the student  has a termination and they will no longer be pregnant  which means the measures are no longer required and people may ask why not? So how to explain what has happened without telling everybody about the termination?

chris42  
#11 Posted : 21 March 2023 17:43:53(UTC)
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chris42

I think it important to note that in the OP it said “intending to have” however until it actually happens you have to work on the basis they may change their mind (one or both of them). I don’t think I would be saying anything to anyone about it one way or another, why would anyone else need to know. Perhaps as they are likely to be away from their studies, if anything their tutors will need to be warned that they may be away and they should not be penalised for it (without giving reason).

A Kurdziel  
#12 Posted : 22 March 2023 09:14:26(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

A student will not drop out of their studies as soon as they are pregnant. Most will try to stay on as long as possible. Some will even try to do their exams a day before their due date!   During their studies a student may well be exposed to hazards as biological agents, chemicals  or radiation which means that extra controls may need to be taken. These need to be agreed with their tutors and other staff, so they will be a part of a small circle of people who know about the pregnancy ( they need to know- this takes in  all data protection issues)  but if the student decides to have a termination the staff  are not really supposed to know that but they will probably work it out.

Edited by user 22 March 2023 09:15:04(UTC)  | Reason: words and thgings

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peter gotch on 22/03/2023(UTC)
chris42  
#13 Posted : 24 March 2023 09:07:15(UTC)
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chris42

I was actually thinking of only a few days potentially either side of the termination away, but that could conflict with course work etc. My point is you have to treat it as a pregnancy until it actually happens. The other thing is we don’t know the courses they are on, so may not have any COSHH issues, but they could just be on an accountancy course ( with the main risk being boredom).

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