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Would you allow your wife go to work pregnant?

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For those who are married, when your becomes pregnant with your first baby, would you be comfortable with still allowing her to go to work until when? Some women have it very challenging whenever they are pregnant. If that's who it works with my wide, I will not allow her to go anywhere in the name of work.

Would you allow your wife go to work pregnant?
 
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Depending on the work she is doing, the decision all lies within her. If she is ok going to work with the pregnancy, then so be it. But if she insist then she gets my back.
 
It depends on the job. My current wife works in a nursing home and if she were pregnant I would not be okay with it because she has to lift and carry around elderly people that can't get around and doctors caution pregnant women to not put too much strain on their bodies.
 
I don't think it's a big deal. I see a lot of ladies going to work pregnant. As long as it's not a work too straining for the baby, I wouldn't stop my wife from going to work pregnant.
 
I'm not married yet but I don't think it is a big deal for a married and pregnant woman to go to work because I see so many pregnant women at work and they are not complaining because the nature of the work is not stressful for their pregnancy.
 
My wife going to work when she's pregnant is all up to her and how she feels. I won't stop her from working when she feels strong to go to work and come back.
 

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