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due date is before my school semester is over...

So I just finished fall semester this week and I plan on going back for spring semester. Problem is I am 24 wks pregnant, due in April. The spring semester is over mid May. Have any of you gone into labor during a school semester? I am worried I will have to go back right after my baby girl is born. Or do schools offer a way to finish from home after labor?  Any advise?
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Yeah I was wondering that myself. I start spring semester and am 23wks due in april too. I figured come jan when school starts baby bump would be much easier to see so people would be more sympathetic and understanding. Also I plan on talking to admissions and seeing if they have ideas for me.
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Thank you all for the input. I will definitely try to get in touch with my professors and hopefully they are willing to help . (:  
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6389103 tn?1390499202
I start spring semester jan 13 and im due jan 24.....i am taking one class online and 2 regular...but the schools close to me and my moms guna be here after shes born to help. I emailed my professors tho and for my online one hes guna let me start early. I would just get in contact with them. Its hard but possible(:
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Maybe just talk to your professors and see if they will work with you? Fall just ended for me too, and I'm 34 weeks. They really worked with me because I was commuting to the school. Like if I couldn't make it they would email work to me. Every school and professor is different, so I would just talk with them.
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6712392 tn?1393708678
Maybe do online classes?
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