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Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team
Precautions often apply to pregnancy in any workplace but being a vet in practice presents additional specific risks.
There are concerns and uncertainty about potential hazards, from radiation and inhalant anesthesia exposure, to zoonoses, and the additional mental stress in a profession that already carries high suicide risk.
Dr. Emily Singler, veterinarian and veterinary writer, consultant, and mentor, reviews considerations for professionals in clinical veterinary medicine (large and small animal) while pregnant and after giving birth. She speaks directly to veterinary team members (veterinarians, technicians, CSRs, assistants, students) who are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. She delivers scientific information on the specific risks to the mother and baby that may be encountered during pregnancy while working in veterinary medicine, with some of her own and others’ experiences to add perspective and humor.
The book also covers topics related to mental health challenges, announcing a pregnancy and planning for parental leave, navigating the fourth trimester, and returning to work. We hope that having read this book, veterinary professionals – whether pregnant or working with pregnant colleagues – will feel better supported and empowered to make informed decisions.
Praise
“This is a must-have resource for every veterinary professional considering pregnancy or becoming a parent. The information here offers clarity and compassion to women and families at a time of much uncertainty. I will be referencing it frequently as a childbirth educator who exclusively works with veterinarians and advocates for all parents within the veterinary industry.”
—Emily Taylor Yunker, DVM, VMRT, CVH, doula (The veterinarian doula)
“This book is amazing – I wish I had something like this when I was having my kids! Dr. Emily Singer has written a comprehensive guide for any veterinary professional thinking about having a family. For every part of navigating pregnancy and the postpartum period, her book offers facts sprinkled with real life experiences from mothers with a range of experiences and from all parts of the veterinary profession. My personal experience was trying to piece these things together and figuring it out as I went and mostly on my own. Dr Singer has distilled so much useful information, advice, references, and recommendations – this is an essential resource for every veterinary practice and people navigating parenting in the veterinary profession.”
—Annie Wayne DVM, MPH, DACVECC and mother of three
“Dr. Singler has written an authoritative, first-of-its-kind book on pregnancy in veterinary medicine. The information is well-researched, and each chapter is complemented by true stories from veterinarians and veterinary technicians. This book should be read by anyone in the veterinary field who plans on getting pregnant or is pregnant, and by anyone who works with or manages pregnant team members. Most definitely a tremendous and much-needed resource in the veterinary field.”
—Lori Teller, DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ
“Dr. Singler’s book is a much-needed, practical and relatable reference on occupational health and safety issues surrounding pregnancy and the postpartum period for veterinary professionals. With the trends in the profession toward a predominantly female workforce, this guide provides useful resources not only to those concerned about how their own maternal health risks, but it is also helpful for those implementing workplace policies. While there are still many knowledge gaps in this field, this guide is a comprehensive and easy-to-follow reference for the veterinary profession.”
—Erin Luley, VMD, MPH, DACVP
“Whether you’re a veterinary professional contemplating or planning for parenthood, an employer or practice owner, a grad student, intern, resident, or simply someone managing individuals becoming parents in the veterinary profession, this book is your essential companion… Buy this book today and gift yourself, and a generation of veterinarians, with the practical and emotional tools needed to embark on the journey to parenthood while nurturing a flourishing veterinary career.”
—Amy Beacom, Ed.D, Founder and CEO, Center for Parental Leave Leadership, and author of The Parental Leave Playbook