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career vs baby

ok... so im in Canada and things went a little crazy with the government and I had to send in sponsorship papers for my permanent residency.anyways long story short im on a work permit but only have " implied status" as of right now. my province wont give me health care on implied status( I wont be able to get healthcare until I they start my papers which wont be for another 2 years). sooo now I have the horrible decision to make between giving up my new career as photographer and become a visitor in canada (with health care and have a baby) or wait another two years and focus on my career... I have literally just started out with photography so If I stop now my name will be kind of ruined because I cant work for anyone... but hubby and I have been trying for a year now and now the one thing ive wanted the most has become an "accident" if it does happen... im heartbroken. But pregnancy without coverage is an insane cost....HELP!!!


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1 Answer • 9 years ago


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Your age is important here. If you are younger than 30 giving two more years to your career is not really an issue. If over 30 I would tell you to go and pay for a AMH test (This should not cost very much) if your AMH is in the normal band you can wait. Seriously go do it here the test only costs $50.

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