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Pregnancy and Working
Pregnancy and Working


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Provided a woman does not experience fatigue or exhaustion, working during pregnancy is acceptable. However, work that requires a lot of strength or exerts pressure on the lower abdomen is not advisable; lifting and moving heavy objects, walking up and down stairs, or sitting for long periods is also not recommended. Working can continue as long as it is reasonable and not exhausting. If a woman's job requires a lot of standing, she should elevate her feet and rest during breaks. Efforts should be made to avoid workplace chemicals and other toxic substances during pregnancy.


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