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Ok what should i do to keep my 5 week baby safe should i get a job

Ok just found out im pregnant im 5 weeks and 4 days im wondering should i be working or stay at home
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973741 tn?1342342773
No reason to stay at home during pregnancy.  Babies growing inside are not really all that fragile and earning income before baby is important.  Plus, it makes the time go faster.  good luck
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I agree.a lot of women work while pregnant and its perfectly fine.if ur a high risk pregnancy id ask ur Dr what he/she thinks of u working but if ur dr says its ok then go ahead.I personly am not working while I'm pregnant because I have health issuses that are making this pregnancy very difficult for me.
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Thank u my last pregnancy was high risk
This is my secound and my son was a very easy pregnancy but I'm having a girl this time and I found out about a year before I got pregnant that i have health issues.I'm Also a lot skinnier and 3 years older and having a lot of problems this time around.
4769306 tn?1568490209
I don't think there is anything wrong with you working as long as you are having no complications and your Dr aren't saying that you cannot work. Just because you are pregnant does not meant that you cannot live a normal life just be a lil more cautious as your pregnancy progresses if you need to. Wishing you all the best and congrats on your pregnancy
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