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Resources for Pregnant Students

Introduction to Pregnancy & Pregnancy-Related Conditions Policy

Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable community where all individuals are protected from discrimination, including on the basis of sex, as mandated by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This commitment extends to ensuring the fair treatment of pregnant persons, individuals with pregnancy-related conditions, and new parents, creating an environment of support and understanding.

As an institution grounded in the values of Christian discipleship, community, service, peacebuilding, and restorative justice, EMU upholds the highest standards of personal and professional conduct. EMU strictly prohibits sexual harassment, relationship violence, and other forms of sexual misconduct, taking prompt and equitable action to prevent and address any violations. Whether learning occurs in person or through online platforms, the University remains committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and discrimination-free environment for all members of its community.

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 What Does "Pregnancy-Related Conditions" Mean?

Pregnancy-related conditions refer to any medical, physical, or mental health conditions that arise during pregnancy, childbirth, or postpartum recovery. These conditions may require accommodations to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of the pregnant individual while maintaining their ability to work or attend school.

Common Pregnancy-Related Conditions Covered:

Prenatal Complications – High-risk pregnancy, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, hyperemesis gravidarum (severe nausea/vomiting).
Physical Discomforts – Back pain, pelvic pain, swelling, fatigue, mobility limitations.
Pregnancy Loss & Recovery – Miscarriage, stillbirth, termination, and related medical needs.
Postpartum Conditions – Postpartum depression, anxiety, physical recovery from childbirth, complications like infections or excessive bleeding.
Lactation-Related Needs – Engorgement, mastitis, breastfeeding challenges requiring accommodations.

 

Possible academic modifications for students: 

Excused Absences for Medical Needs

Flexibility in Attendance Policies

Virtual or Asynchronous Learning Options

Accessible Seating Arrangements

Frequent Breaks

Alternative Furniture Options

Extended Time for Exams

Adjusted Course Load

Lactation Breaks During Class 

Childcare Considerations

*See Modifications page for more information

 

Possible workplace modifications for employees: 

 Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work or Hybrid Options

Medical Leave & Recovery Time

Seating & Ergonomic Support

Lactation Breaks During Work Hours

Pregnancy Liaison or Title IX Coordinator Support

Collaboration with Supervisors & Faculty

 Mental Health & Counseling Services

*See Modifications page for more information

*Sexual harassment is a broad term that includes quid pro quo, sexual harassment that results from unwelcome conduct, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.  As opposed to sexual harassment, sexual misconduct is a broad term used by EMU to refer to other violence of a sexual nature, and encompasses sexual exploitation and sexual misconduct that results in a hostile environment.   

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