I don't think that it's a bad idea per se, but i do think that it's generally a bad idea in life to address one issue with another instead of tackling the issue itself. Addressing and improving the situation or getting a new job is how you solve not liking your job. Having a baby is how you tackle wanting a baby. If it takes 6 months to get a new job then you may or may not have found one before you ttc, and you may or may not be happier when you fall PG and you might or might not want to return when bubs is born, but you will be more in control because rather than swapping your worries you will be dealing with them.

It is REALLY good practice for parenting to get good at making yourself sort out the things you can change. If you don't find parenting is how you thought it would be (i did not for instance imagine i'd be a single mother on benefit at this stage) you can't quit, you have to face it and slog it out and go the long road.

Is it a person or responsibility at work that's getting you down? What can YOU do to change the situation? If there is nothing you can do, what can you do towards getting a new position?

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