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Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 in Back to work
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.
Returning - do you want to go back to work? You may have planned to the day when you’ll be going back to work after the birth of your baby, or you may not have really thought about it at all. Either way, there are a few things you should
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Pregnancy and work
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/05/2006 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
You have lots of legal rights to support you at work, but Tommy's the Baby Charity have their own workplace initiative.
through a successful birth. Part of that involves their project called the Pregnancy Accreditation Programme.This scheme aims to recognise good employment practice in the hope that it will encourage more companies to regard good pregancy working experience
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working...
By Emma Trevillion on 22/01/2008 in forum
neauseas. I have not told work yet, but planning to do so this week. I just don't know how to carry on working in this environment. I just wish I could be working at a desk with a computer. I stand for most of the day. And even worse, I started this job
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Work
By Sophie Miller on 29/12/2007 in forum
Hi,Just wanting to get an idea as to when most of you stopped working (when pregnant)? I love my job and would ideally like to carry on with it as far down the road as possible (if I am physically able that is!)..but I also want to have enough time
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Work
By Sammy1987 on 10/09/2008 in forum
on the type of company you work for & what you do! I would assume if you've completed or gained a higher qualification recently this was something both you & your employer wanted you to do therefore you should be rewarded for it! I personally wouldnt say if I
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Mum's returning to work
By Paula + Kayleigh 23/10/08 Ethan 15/06/10 on 30/07/2009 in forum
Or for those back at work
Hello,Just wanted to ask any mum's that have returned to work or are returning to work how they feel? I'm due back to work in just over a week and i'm dreading it. I always knew i had to go back as we have bill's and a mortgage to pay but i didnt
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Swine Flu and Working
By Rachel, Ben and Isobel on 12/09/2009 in forum
Working during an outbreak in your emplyer
Hello there ladies, I work in a school and we have just gone back for the Autumn Term. This week we have 14 members of staff off with suspected Swine Flu. I am nearly 19 weeks pregnant and do mot want to put myself unnecessarily into harms way
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Absence from work
By kathryn saether on 26/02/2007 in forum
Signed off work for most of pregnancy-is this normal?
sleeplessness due to being uncomfortable and starting to get backache and cramping at night.The thing is that I feel incredibly guilty about my absence from work and can not get past this feeling, the Doctors have ordered me to rest and I keep telling myself
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Working from home
By ThinkBaby on 04/02/2007 in Back to work
The pros and cons of opting to work from the comfort of your own home as a parent
There was a time when there was no decision to be made. When baby came along, dad continued to work (probably with overtime) while mum quit the daily grind to look after baby. Doesn’t that seem like an awfully long time ago?Today, flexibility
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Enjoy Working During your Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
Working during your pregnancy can be enjoyable if you know your maternity rights and manage your early pregnancy symptoms
Working in pregnancy - it can be done! Having a baby changes your life and that starts as soon as you're pregnant. Hopefully you will be free from any serious pregnancy problems, but even still you'll need to go for check-ups, scans
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