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Your
Pregnancy And Your Work Environment
By Remy
Na
Like many women all over the world, you may have made
the decision to continue and work throughout the course of your
pregnancy. You may have decided that you will want to work up until the
very last moment when it comes to your pregnancy. With that in mind,
there are some issues that you need to keep in mind when it comes to
the matter of working, your work environment and being pregnant.
When
it comes to the issue of working while you are pregnant, you should
keep in contact with your doctor in regard to your ongoing desire to
stay on the job. In the vast majority of instances a woman can work
even right up to the time that she is ready to deliver. Of course, this
depends on the nature of the job. Moreover, there are some instances in
which other issues intervene during course of
which require a woman to stop
working earlier than she
may have desired. In any event, it is important that throughout this
process that you are in regular contact with your doctor to ensure that
staying on the job is appropriate when it comes to your health and that
of your baby.
No matter what type of job or
employment that you do have, odds are strong that you will have to make
some adjustments associated with your work environment. The mere fact
that your body will be undergoing significant changes will result in
the necessity of certain changes in the physical environment in which
you do work.
In a similar vein, you likely
will also have to modify the manner in which you go about your workday
as well as you head onward through your pregnancy. For example, you
will find that are you
get further
along in
your
you may require more short
breaks that what you
normally would have utilized.
Because of the
changes that likely will need to be made in regard to the manner in
which you perform your job to the way your workplace physically is set
up, you will want to be up front with your employer or supervisor about
these issues. You don't have to do this immediately upon finding out
that you are pregnant. You won't need to make any significant changes
during the initial weeks of your
and people around you won't be
able to tell that you
are pregnant during these early weeks.
Your
doctor can also be helpful to you when it comes to deciding what
changes you will want to make in regard to the way you undertake your
job and in regard to the way your workplace physically is set up. In
addition, there are some handy and useful resources on the Internet
that can provide to you information about working successfully while
you are pregnant. Finally, visit with other women who have gone through
the process of being pregnant and working. These first hand experiences
can be very helpful to you as well.
See also:
If you are
trying to conceive or are
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