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Q: Working Pregnant???
asked by: oana23 on December 8th, 2003
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Hi :d
i am (23years) 7.5 months happly pregnant. I am working in a daycare with infants and somethimes I feel realy stressed out I mean like cring and running out of there because I dont get the help I need most of the time I am alone in the room with the kids, now my question is : how long should I stay there, how long is it safe ???? I want my little girl to be ok and I like working there just somethimes I feel like screaming with the babys Laughing Confused What do you think ????

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Mommy_2_b
replied on December 9th, 2003
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If you're 7.5 months pregnant, you mite definitely want to take a break from this work, especially since it is causing you so much stress. Or look into having some more helpers come in or part time workers to help if you dont want to leave completely yet. Hope that helps some! Melissa
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oana23
replied on December 14th, 2003
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Rolling Eyes thanx !
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Mommy_2_b
replied on December 15th, 2003
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Sorry I didn't have any ya know official advice about it hun but thats just common sense stuff....I think anyway. I really hope it helped some much love melissa
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expectingjoshua
replied on December 16th, 2003
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It might well be time to get on your mat leave and try to take it easy for the next month and a half. Stressing yourself out, especially at this stage in your pregnancy, can have some really difficult side effects...And i'm sure you're already tired enough as it is without getting up for work everyday!
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