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I will be 36 weeks on Wednesday. I am currently still working 40+ hours. Boy it is exhausting. Any body else in the same boat.
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I worked until I was 39W. It was tiring! I am 40W 3 days today.
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I am 32 weeks and 4 days with baby number 6. I work 40+ and my baby dropped about two weeks ago. I know how everyone feels. With my other kids I worked up until my water broke. This one I have had a lot of problems. And my job is not following my doctors orders. So I do what I can for now. Always in pain
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Still working. Bottom hurts. Computer chairs aren't baby compatible. Pillows no help. Need ergonomic tooshie support for preggers!
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36wks tomorrow! Still working fulltime! At the end of my shift im in pain!
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34 weeks, working 40+ hours too. I'm on lite duty but walking up and down steps daily is exhausting. January is right around the corner... Yay!
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I am 37 weeks and 2 days. I was working 40 hours a week untill last week but started having problem with my feets and hands so midwife asked me to rest more. Am already off from work and due on 12\19. I was really tired of working and now having loads of rest.
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I am 37 weeks and due 12/17 and I am working full time as well. However, I informed my work that 12/5 will be my last day of work because my energy is draining plus it takes me 2 hours to get to work by public transportation and it's very difficult since baby has dropped.
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I'm 37wks as well and due 12/16. I work 40 hrs per week. I plan to work until my he comes out. I haven't really had any contractions so I might not have him until later. I think if I didn't work I'd be miserable.
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I will be 30 weeks Wednesday and as a RN I work 36 hours (3 12 hour shifts) a week. I am on my feet 12 to 14 hours a day caring for a demanding patient population with drug abuse history.  I am exhausted and do nothing but relax on my 4 days a week off. I plan on working all the way to the end.
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35 weeks and still teaching...elementary school special ed. I am exhausted,  but only 3 more weeks til winter break.
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I am also 36 weeks and working 40 hours luckily December 5th is my last day of work until my prince comes. I am a Social Worker s9 working had become very tiring and a bit much.
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My last pregnancy I taught 3daycares taekwondo as a gym period 4days a wk. I had 13 classes... each school 2days a wk, plus wrked 4nights behind the desk at the TaeKwonDo school & cleaning job 2mornings a wk rt up until the day b4my due date...  so yes I am very familiar with that tired feeling! Hang in there !! You are one tough mama!
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34 weeks and I'm working a full 40 hours plus whatever mandatory overtime hours they make me work. Can't wait for the new year.
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I'm 37+2 and still working, it really is draining.
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Same. I'll be 36 weeks next week and I'm working full time. Luckily my boss is understanding and let's me take it easy at work but it is very exhausting.
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