Hope you are able to get a job description and discuss with clients what you are obligated to do vs. what you are not obligated to do. If you go out and price professional house cleaners and yard services vs. your hone healthcare wages you nay find you are being under paid....you also need to put your physical health first with the pregnancy.
You need to set boundaries sweetie. Good luck
Immediately stop mowing and yard work. If you are paid through a 3rd party employer vs. directly by them then you should be able to see a list of tasks you are contractually responsible to perform as an employee of the company who pays you. When you mow the lawn, you put yourself in a high risk cats gory for injury at work....you get hurt, your employer gets stuck paying for you when you should not have been performing the work
The problem is that u started doing things that's not in your job description .. Honestly that's your fault... Now it gonna be very hard to break a habit u started... Good luck with talking to them cus they might not want u anymore.. Sorry if this sounds harsh but it's the truth
I feel it's wrong for them to have you doing extra cause you aren't getting paid extra to do it. I feel like you should explain to them that enough is enough. You do what you are hired to do, or else they're gonna keep taking advantage of you. If you put it in a nice and calm manner you shouldn't lose them as clients.
I can relate I'm a home health aid sometimes I want to quit but I love my clients maybe you should ask for 3 clients