5 Responses to “How do you deal with work and pregnancy?”
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5 Responses to “How do you deal with work and pregnancy?”
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¢нєєку кιттєи™ Lιƒє ιѕ ѕωєєт ♥ on June 18th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
You didn’t say how far along u r?
It makes a difference as the 1st trimester can be the most tiring.
To answer u, I’m 25 weeks and took just 3 days off work. We just get on with it….i remember taking limes with me to work to keep the nausea at bay (now how mad must i have looked!) but it worked for me!!
But if you’re worried talk to ur bosses to have u sit out these lessons/have a sub in etc.
Good luck.
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dolly on June 18th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
You just do it. Most women don’t have a choice as they need the financial support. Go to bed early if you can, or take a nap after work. I’ve worked through my previous two pregnancies and I am 9 weeks pregnant and working, going to school and clinicals, and raising a two year old and three year old at the same time! THAT is exhaustion!
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Due March 14, 2009 w/ #1 on June 18th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
wow, i clean houses so durning my morning sickness, i would throw up in the gutter and go back in the house and clean. I just suck it up around customers and my partner and my boss. No matter how you feel just tell people, ‘im okay’ I can proudly say that i lasted 13 weeks without one call out sick day. It was/is very hard to go through.
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hoping for baby number 1 on June 18th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
unless you’re husband it rolling in the dough, so to speak, its just one of those things that you have to do i guess. i haven’t been there myself yet, but i figure that it only lasts so long and you’re doing it for your child so, that counts for something. be careful though while in the gym. when you get really tired and cant concentrate, try getting up and walking around a little bit.
are you taking a prenatal vitamin?? i know that they REALLY help with fatigue and all that.
good luck, and congrats on your pregnancy!!
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rosie_0801 on June 18th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
I didn’t. I could hardly drag myself to the letterbox, let alone do a job.
You didn’t say how far along u r?
It makes a difference as the 1st trimester can be the most tiring.
To answer u, I’m 25 weeks and took just 3 days off work. We just get on with it….i remember taking limes with me to work to keep the nausea at bay (now how mad must i have looked!) but it worked for me!!
But if you’re worried talk to ur bosses to have u sit out these lessons/have a sub in etc.
Good luck.
You just do it. Most women don’t have a choice as they need the financial support. Go to bed early if you can, or take a nap after work. I’ve worked through my previous two pregnancies and I am 9 weeks pregnant and working, going to school and clinicals, and raising a two year old and three year old at the same time! THAT is exhaustion!
wow, i clean houses so durning my morning sickness, i would throw up in the gutter and go back in the house and clean. I just suck it up around customers and my partner and my boss. No matter how you feel just tell people, ‘im okay’ I can proudly say that i lasted 13 weeks without one call out sick day. It was/is very hard to go through.
unless you’re husband it rolling in the dough, so to speak, its just one of those things that you have to do i guess. i haven’t been there myself yet, but i figure that it only lasts so long and you’re doing it for your child so, that counts for something. be careful though while in the gym. when you get really tired and cant concentrate, try getting up and walking around a little bit.
are you taking a prenatal vitamin?? i know that they REALLY help with fatigue and all that.
good luck, and congrats on your pregnancy!!
I didn’t. I could hardly drag myself to the letterbox, let alone do a job.