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College and Pregnancy: What Every Student Should Know

College and Pregnancy - What Every Student Should Know

College and Pregnancy: What Every Student Should Know

Finding out you’re pregnant while in college can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone. Many students have navigated pregnancy while continuing their education, and you can too. This article will discuss your rights, helpful accommodations, and local resources so you can handle school, pregnancy, and self-care with confidence.

Your Rights as a Pregnant Student

Being pregnant in college does not mean your education has to come to a halt. In fact, Title IX, a federal civil rights law, ensures students are protected from discrimination based on sex—including pregnancy and parenting. You can:

  • Attend classes without fear of being penalized for being pregnant.
  • Take excused absences for medical appointments or pregnancy-related conditions.
  • Keep the same academic and extracurricular status after medical leave.
  • Report harassment or unfair treatment to your school’s Title IX coordinator.

Speak with your Title IX coordinator early to understand and secure your rights, which can also help reduce stress and let you focus on your studies.

Available Accommodations and Academic Support

Colleges are required to provide reasonable adjustments to help student mothers thrive. Provisions might include:

  • Larger desks, elevator access, and extra restroom breaks
  • Flexible schedules or remote learning options
  • Chances to catch up on assignments or tests
  • At-home tutoring or independent study programs

Discuss your needs with professors and your Title IX coordinator early to arrange these accommodations. Minor adjustments can make attending classes and completing assignments more manageable.

Local Resources and Community Programs

Support is available both on campus and in your community, making it easier to balance school and pregnancy. Consider exploring:

  • Campus programs for student parents
  • Pregnancy centers offering free guidance and practical support
  • Community assistance with baby supplies, parenting tips, or financial help

Using campus and community resources can help you stay organized and focused on your goals. They provide practical assistance and a network of people who understand the challenges of being a student mother.

Move Forward With Confidence

Combining school responsibilities with pregnancy can be challenging. However, with the right information and assistance, you can continue your education while caring for yourself and your baby.

If you or someone you know is pregnant in college, contact Gabriel Network. Our team offers emotional, spiritual, and practical support to help student mothers achieve academic success and thrive in life. We proudly serve families in Maryland and Washington, D.C., offering guidance every step of the way.

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