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How do you mommies deal with working while pregnant?  My job isnt really fit for a pregnant woman. ..i hate it
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I'm 20 weeks working 2jobs mostly 7days a week, I'm here now tired but I have to!
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Im 25 weeks and im a server always on my feet .. some days I go home and can barley walk :/ but others arent so bad
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I'm 36 weeks and I'm still working at a job that requires me being on my feet all day and waking around . But I don't really see the big deal , it's just about how much you can tolerate . I'll go on maternity leave when I'm 38 weeks
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18 years old 15 weeks pregnant working 42 hours a week as a server. Exhausting but need the money!
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I work grooming dogs 40+ hours a week. Its really stressful work but its paying the bills so just have to keep pushing in through it...
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I am 27 weeks and work 45 hours a week, mostly on my feet. Its rough, but gotta pay the bills. I plan on working until my daughter is born.... we will see....
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Lol I hated my job too
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I was working until I was 7 months n my job wasn't fit for a pregnant woman. I would do 10 hour shifts on my feet with hardly any break. I had started getting shooting pain in my lower back n hip. Whenever I would go to the restroom I could hardly walk. Now that I stopped working my back feels awesome!! Goodluck with ur job girl because after awhile it really starts to become difficult n exhaustive.
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