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How far along where you when you stopped working & what did you do?
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I'm a cardiac nurse and I worked til the day before I was induced with my last child and plan to again this time (currently 19 weeks). CPR is interesting with a huge belly! Lol.
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My 1st I wrked until 36 weeks, but it was cuz my belly was getting in the way & I would constantly hve 2 pee. I'm an esthetician. So I do facials, waxings, & makeup. My belly started hitting people in the head & I couldn't reach them. Also most facials w were 60 or 90 mins so I would hve 2 excuse myself & go pee.
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Will be 35weeks tomorrow i do mail in a college,i use to do their packages (god that was annoying lol they lost common sense when they came lol) and my dr. Said since i do mail i can work till my due date and i plan on it :)
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im 35wks n still working so im only gana work till 37wks cz i need to start my nesting!! n getting everything ready
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I work in a doctor office so I amnon my feet quite a bit but If able to I plan to work until 37-38 weeks im being induced at 39 so im thinking of taking my week vacation for the week before then my fmla time
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I was 3 months i worked in a assisted living center doctor said i couldnt lift more than 35lbs so since it was moslty assisted there they couldnt accomodate me n they took me off the schedule,
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I'm 35 weeks, and still working. I'm a manager at a retail video store, so I am on my feet alot. My doctor said I could keep working all the way up to delivery, and I plan on doing just that lol.
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