What is the name of your state? WV
This past August, I found out that I was pregnant for the first time. I was working at an opiate addiction treatment facility as a LPN. The med room was already short one LPN due to her maternity leave. I was considered high-risk pregnancy due to high blood pressure and a very large ovarian cyst. I was forced to work 6 days a week, even though my OB said no, due to the fact that we were short one nurse. I also did the lab prior to my pregnancy, and had to really become assertive to be taken out of the lab after my pregnancy. My reasoning on the lab issue was the fact that most of the patients that I came into contact with in the lab were former IV drug users and many had blood-borne illnesses, and the nurse who was already on maternity leave did not have to work in the lab due to the risk of an accidental needle stick. A couple weeks later, on a Thursday, I had an OB appointment, and my baby was confirmed dead; however, I had no symptoms of miscarriage. I was instructed to go home and let nature take its course, and to return to the office on the following Monday to schedule a d and c. My boss called several times that weekend, harassing me and my family about when I would be returning to work, if I had "done anything yet", and of course to give me updates on my co-workers healthy pregnancy. I ended up having a d and c, and also surgery on my tubes. I developed a post surgical septic infection and ended up being out of work for 4 weeks. I returned to work and ended up only working 2 weeks before I had to have another surgery for repeated infection, and I ended up having major surgery to remove all reproductive organs on the right side. While I was at work for 2 weeks, I was called in on my days off, so I worked 6 days a week. Before I was scheduled to go back after the last surgery, a co-worker that I trust very much called me, and told me that the boss and one of the other girls working there were making fun of me, were broadcasting that I was "mentally unstable", that I used to be ok before I got pregnant, but "something snapped" and I became "crippled" because I would not work in the lab. They gave away personal belongings from my desk, and my boss made several comments about me being on "a vacation" and when I came back I could work 6 days a week for a while since I really wasn't sick. Considering that my work involved large amounts of narcotic drugs that were not closely accounted for, and large sums of money laying around loose with no way to lock up, I was very afraid to go back for the fear of being set up. I did seek another job, but it took me over 2 and 1/2 months to find one. I reported all this to the program administrator, and it was ignored. I feel that I was treated very unfairly, and would like to know if there was anything that I could do.
This past August, I found out that I was pregnant for the first time. I was working at an opiate addiction treatment facility as a LPN. The med room was already short one LPN due to her maternity leave. I was considered high-risk pregnancy due to high blood pressure and a very large ovarian cyst. I was forced to work 6 days a week, even though my OB said no, due to the fact that we were short one nurse. I also did the lab prior to my pregnancy, and had to really become assertive to be taken out of the lab after my pregnancy. My reasoning on the lab issue was the fact that most of the patients that I came into contact with in the lab were former IV drug users and many had blood-borne illnesses, and the nurse who was already on maternity leave did not have to work in the lab due to the risk of an accidental needle stick. A couple weeks later, on a Thursday, I had an OB appointment, and my baby was confirmed dead; however, I had no symptoms of miscarriage. I was instructed to go home and let nature take its course, and to return to the office on the following Monday to schedule a d and c. My boss called several times that weekend, harassing me and my family about when I would be returning to work, if I had "done anything yet", and of course to give me updates on my co-workers healthy pregnancy. I ended up having a d and c, and also surgery on my tubes. I developed a post surgical septic infection and ended up being out of work for 4 weeks. I returned to work and ended up only working 2 weeks before I had to have another surgery for repeated infection, and I ended up having major surgery to remove all reproductive organs on the right side. While I was at work for 2 weeks, I was called in on my days off, so I worked 6 days a week. Before I was scheduled to go back after the last surgery, a co-worker that I trust very much called me, and told me that the boss and one of the other girls working there were making fun of me, were broadcasting that I was "mentally unstable", that I used to be ok before I got pregnant, but "something snapped" and I became "crippled" because I would not work in the lab. They gave away personal belongings from my desk, and my boss made several comments about me being on "a vacation" and when I came back I could work 6 days a week for a while since I really wasn't sick. Considering that my work involved large amounts of narcotic drugs that were not closely accounted for, and large sums of money laying around loose with no way to lock up, I was very afraid to go back for the fear of being set up. I did seek another job, but it took me over 2 and 1/2 months to find one. I reported all this to the program administrator, and it was ignored. I feel that I was treated very unfairly, and would like to know if there was anything that I could do.